Literature DB >> 7726587

Polymerase chain reaction detection of circulating melanocytes as a prognostic marker in patients with melanoma.

Z Battayani1, J J Grob, L Xerri, C Noe, H Zarour, G Houvaeneghel, J R Delpero, D Birmbaum, J Hassoun, J J Bonerandi.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND AND
DESIGN: Polymerase chain reaction (PCR) detection of circulating tumor cells from malignant melanoma (MM) was recently described, but the prognostic value of this method in the treatment of patients with MM remained unclear. In the present prospective study, blood samples (n = 193) were collected from 93 patients with MM: 10 stage I patients after primary tumor resection, 18 patients with regional lymph node metastases before node resection, 33 disease-free but high-risk patients (previously treated for node metastases), and 32 patients with distant metastases. Circulating melanocytes were detected using a reverse transcriptase PCR method that analyzes tyrosinase gene expression. All patients were kept under regular surveillance.
RESULTS: The PCR assay was always negative in normal individuals and in subjects with non-MM metastatic cancer, while it was positive in 16 of 32 patients with disseminated MM. Five of eight patients who were PCR-positive before node dissection vs one of 10 who were PCR-negative relapsed within 6 months after surgery. In high-risk but apparently disease-free patients, the risk of relapse within the next 6 months was 3.8 times higher after a positive test result. In patients with distant metastases, a positive PCR predicted rapid disease progression.
CONCLUSIONS: These data suggest that PCR detection of circulating melanocytes can be considered as a marker for rapid postoperative relapse after node dissection in patients with MM with regional node metastases, for short-term relapse in high-risk disease-free patients, and for rapid and severe progression in patients with distant metastases. This test may have a crucial interest in the treatment of patients with MM.

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Year:  1995        PMID: 7726587

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Arch Dermatol        ISSN: 0003-987X


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Authors:  D Van der Velde-Zimmermann; J F Roijers; A Bouwens-Rombouts; R A De Weger; P W De Graaf; M G Tilanus; J G Van den Tweel
Journal:  Am J Pathol       Date:  1996-09       Impact factor: 4.307

2.  Reproducibility of detection of tyrosinase and MART-1 transcripts in the peripheral blood of melanoma patients: a quality control study using real-time quantitative RT-PCR.

Authors:  T J de Vries; A Fourkour; C J Punt; L T van de Locht; T Wobbes; S van den Bosch; M J de Rooij; E J Mensink; D J Ruiter; G N van Muijen
Journal:  Br J Cancer       Date:  1999-05       Impact factor: 7.640

3.  Correlation of positive RT-PCR for tyrosinase in peripheral blood of malignant melanoma patients with clinical stage, survival and other risk factors.

Authors:  T M Proebstle; W Jiang; J Högel; U Keilholz; L Weber; C Voit
Journal:  Br J Cancer       Date:  2000-01       Impact factor: 7.640

4.  Prognostic significance of the sequential detection of circulating melanoma cells by RT-PCR in high-risk melanoma patients receiving adjuvant interferon.

Authors:  H Gogas; G Kefala; D Bafaloukos; K Frangia; A Polyzos; D Pectasides; D Tsoutsos; P Panagiotou; J Ioannovich; D Loukopoulos
Journal:  Br J Cancer       Date:  2002-07-15       Impact factor: 7.640

Review 5.  Issues affecting molecular staging in the management of patients with melanoma.

Authors:  G Palmieri; M Casula; M C Sini; P A Ascierto; A Cossu
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