Carcinoembryonic gene member 2 mRNA expression as a marker to detect circulating enterocytes in the blood of colorectal cancer patients

Citation
R. Douard et al., Carcinoembryonic gene member 2 mRNA expression as a marker to detect circulating enterocytes in the blood of colorectal cancer patients, SURGERY, 129(5), 2001, pp. 587-594
Citations number
31
Categorie Soggetti
Surgery,"Medical Research Diagnosis & Treatment
Journal title
SURGERY
ISSN journal
00396060 → ACNP
Volume
129
Issue
5
Year of publication
2001
Pages
587 - 594
Database
ISI
SICI code
0039-6060(200105)129:5<587:CGM2ME>2.0.ZU;2-1
Abstract
Background. The aim of this study was to report our experience with a new m olecular tool to detect circulating enterocytes in the blood of patients wi th colorectal cancer. Methods, The study included 193 individuals: 78 patients with colorectal ca ncer and 115 controls composed of patients with benign colorectal diseases (n = 16), patients with noncolorectal cancer (n = 31), health: individuals (n = 62), and healthy bone marrow transplantation donors (n = 6). A nested reverse transcriptase-polymerase chain reaction with specific primers for, the carcinoembryonic gene member 2 (CGM2) was used to detect circulating en terocytes In the peripheral blood of 78 patients with colorectal cancer. Th e blood (n = 109) or the bone marrow (n = 6) of the 115 controls was studie d to test the absence of CGM2 illegitimate transcription in nucleated blood cells and nucleated blood cell progenitors. The assay sensitivity was effe ctive in detecting 1 CGM2-positive cell per 10(6) nucleated blood cells. Results, Fifty-nine percent (46/78) of patients with colorectal cancer were found positive whereas all negative controls remained negative. Positivity rates were 38% (3/8) in Dukes' A classification, 43% (9/21) in Dukes' B, 7 7% (23/30) in Dukes' C, and 58% (11/19) in Dukes' D. Conclusions, The clinical significance of enterocyte detection In the blood of colorectal cancer patients by means of this CGM2 messenger RNA assay ne eds further evaluation.