Literature DB >> 9717824

Comparison of human telomerase RNA and telomerase activity in urine for diagnosis of bladder cancer.

M Müller1, H Krause, R Heicappell, J Tischendorf, J W Shay, K Miller.   

Abstract

New, noninvasive methods for the early detection of urothelial carcinomas of the urinary bladder are needed for the diagnosis, follow-up, and screening of patients with bladder cancer. Detection of the enzyme telomerase in urine could offer these new diagnostic possibilities. The standard technique for detecting telomerase activity is the telomeric repeat amplification protocol (TRAP assay). Because of the instability of the ribonucleoprotein telomerase in an aggressive medium, such as urine, investigations conducted to date have yielded nonuniform or even contradictory findings. This study compares the detection of human telomerase RNA (hTR) by reverse transcriptase-PCR (RT-PCR) with detection of telomerase activity by the TRAP assay in the diagnosis of urothelial carcinoma of the urinary bladder. Sedimented cells obtained from urine of 30 patients with urothelial carcinoma, 15 patients with benign urological disorders, 3 patients as part of follow-up for malignant disease, and 20 healthy subjects were examined for the presence of hTR and for telomerase activity (TRAP). In patients with bladder cancer, telomerase activity was detected by the TRAP assay in only 2 of 30 specimens (7%). However, increased levels of hTR were detected by RT-PCR in 25 of the same 30 cases (83%). For patients with benign urological disorders, such as urolithiasis or urinary tract infections, hTR was detected in samples obtained from 4 of 15 patients (27%). Low hTR expression levels were found in 15% of the healthy controls. The detection of hTR by RT-PCR represents a promising new method for detecting malignant cells in urine.

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Year:  1998        PMID: 9717824

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


  12 in total

1.  Telomerase activity detected by quantitative assay in bladder carcinoma and exfoliated cells in urine.

Authors:  R Fedriga; R Gunelli; O Nanni; F Bacci; D Amadori; D Calistri
Journal:  Neoplasia       Date:  2001 Sep-Oct       Impact factor: 5.715

2.  Bladder cancer 2000: molecular markers for the diagnosis of transitional cell carcinoma.

Authors:  D Chao; S J Freedland; A J Pantuck; A Zisman; A S Belldegrun
Journal:  Rev Urol       Date:  2001

3.  Comparison of human telomerase reverse transcriptase messenger RNA and telomerase activity as urine markers for diagnosis of bladder carcinoma.

Authors:  H Bialkowska-Hobrzanska; L Bowles; B Bukala; M G Joseph; R Fletcher; H Razvi
Journal:  Mol Diagn       Date:  2000-12

4.  Critical evaluation of urinary markers for bladder cancer detection and monitoring.

Authors:  Shahrokh F Shariat; Jose A Karam; Yair Lotan; Pierre I Karakiewizc
Journal:  Rev Urol       Date:  2008

5.  Relationship between telomerase activity and its subunit expression and inhibitory effect of antisense hTR on pancreatic carcinoma.

Authors:  Jia-Hua Zhou; Hong-Mei Zhang; Quan Chen; Dong-Dong Han; Fei Pei; Li-Shan Zhang; De-Tong Yang
Journal:  World J Gastroenterol       Date:  2003-08       Impact factor: 5.742

Review 6.  Alternatives to cytology in the management of non-muscle invasive bladder cancer.

Authors:  Gilad E Amiel; Tung Shu; Seth P Lerner
Journal:  Curr Treat Options Oncol       Date:  2004-10

7.  Detection of telomerase, its components, and human papillomavirus in cervical scrapings as a tool for triage in women with cervical dysplasia.

Authors:  N Reesink-Peters; M N Helder; G B A Wisman; A J Knol; S Koopmans; H M Boezen; E Schuuring; H Hollema; E G E de Vries; S de Jong; A G J van der Zee
Journal:  J Clin Pathol       Date:  2003-01       Impact factor: 3.411

8.  Urine telomerase: an important marker in the diagnosis of bladder cancer.

Authors:  Maria Aurora Sanchini; Sara Bravaccini; Laura Medri; Roberta Gunelli; Oriana Nanni; Franco Monti; Paolo Carlo Baccarani; Alberto Ravaioli; Eduard Bercovich; Dino Amadori; Daniele Calistri
Journal:  Neoplasia       Date:  2004 May-Jun       Impact factor: 5.715

9.  Immunohistochemical detection of hTERT in urothelial lesions: a potential adjunct to urine cytology.

Authors:  Walid Khalbuss; Steve Goodison
Journal:  Cytojournal       Date:  2006-08-10       Impact factor: 2.091

10.  The differentiation status of primary gonadal germ cell tumors correlates inversely with telomerase activity and the expression level of the gene encoding the catalytic subunit of telomerase.

Authors:  Mark Schrader; Angelika M Burger; Markus Müller; Hans Krause; Bernd Straub; Martin Schostak; Wolfgang Schulze; Heidrun Lauke; Kurt Miller
Journal:  BMC Cancer       Date:  2002-11-29       Impact factor: 4.430

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