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Jose Luis Ramirez1, Carme Sarries, Pedro Lopez de Castro, Barbara Roig, Cristina Queralt, Daniel Escuin, Itziar de Aguirre, Jose Miguel Sanchez, Jose Luis Manzano, Mireia Margelí, Jose Javier Sanchez, Julio Astudillo, Miquel Taron, Rafael Rosell.
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Gene methylation and K-ras mutations were examined in tumor and paired serum DNA of 50 resected non-small-cell lung cancer patients. RASSF1A, death associated protein kinase and target of methylation-induced silencing were methylated in 17/50 (34%), 23/50 (45%) and 18/50 (35%) tumors, respectively, and in 17/50 (34%), 20/50 (40%) and 17/50 (34%) sera, respectively. Methylation in tumor and serum were closely correlated (P=0.001), but no correlation was found with survival. Twelve K-ras mutations (cysteine) were found in serum and nine mutations were found in tumor (five cysteine, one alanine, one aspartic, one arginine, and one valine). K-ras mutations in serum correlated significantly with survival (P=0.01).Entities:
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Year: 2003 PMID: 12706879 DOI: 10.1016/s0304-3835(02)00740-1
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Cancer Lett ISSN: 0304-3835 Impact factor: 8.679