Literature DB >> 9516931

Prognostic significance of peripheral blood and bone marrow tyrosinase messenger RNA in malignant melanoma.

R A Ghossein1, D Coit, M Brennan, Z F Zhang, Y Wang, S Bhattacharya, A Houghton, J Rosai.   

Abstract

The objectives of this study were to evaluate the prognostic significance of reverse transcription PCR (RT-PCR) detection of tyrosinase mRNA in the peripheral blood (PB) and bone marrow (BM) of patients with stage II-IV malignant melanoma (MM). Seventy-three PB samples and 109 BM aspirates from 123 assessable patients with stage II-IV MM were analyzed for tyrosinase mRNA using nested RT-PCR. Twenty-five controls without MM were also evaluated. The RT-PCR results were correlated with overall survival (OS) and clinical stage. Overall, 23 of the 123 patients with MM (19%) had tyrosinase mRNA in their blood and/or BM. RT-PCR positivity was present in the PB of 9 of 73 patients (12%), whereas 18 of 109 (16.5%) had tyrosinase mRNA in their BM. All controls were tyrosinase PCR negative. There was no correlation between RT-PCR results and clinical stage. Within stage II, BM PCR-positive patients had a shorter median survival (24 months) than BM PCR-negative individuals (median not reached), with a P approaching significance (P = 0.06). There was a statistically significant correlation between blood PCR positivity and decreased overall survival (P = 0.03) in all patients. Blood PCR positivity was associated with a significantly decreased OS in stage II and III (P = 0.01 and 0.02, respectively) and was not a predictor of OS in stage IV. In multivariate analysis, blood RT-PCR for tyrosinase mRNA was found to be an independent predictor of survival (P = 0.03; risk ratio, 2.87). RT-PCR can specifically detect tyrosinase mRNA in the PB and BM of patients with MM. Blood RT-PCR is an independent predictor of overall survival in stage II-III MM. Additional studies are needed to define the potential role of this assay in the management of patients with advanced melanoma.

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Year:  1998        PMID: 9516931

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Clin Cancer Res        ISSN: 1078-0432            Impact factor:   12.531


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