2001
DOI: 10.1097/00008390-200102000-00008
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Detection of circulating melanoma cells in peripheral blood by a two-marker RT-PCR assay

Abstract: The aim of this study was to develop a highly sensitive two-marker assay for the detection of circulating melanoma cells in patients' blood using a reverse transcriptase-polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR). We analysed the usefulness of two different sets of markers: tyrosinase and MUC-18 (TYR/MUC-18), and tyrosinase and MART 1 (TYR/MART 1). Total cellular RNA was isolated from 337 blood samples from 80 melanoma patients at different stages of the disease. All patients had undergone primary surgery. Assay sensi… Show more

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“…This ratio is consistent with an earlier report (Curry et al, 1999), as well as the hypothesis that most melanoma tumors and cell lines express this gene (Schittek et al, 1999). In agreement with previous reports (Kulik et al, 2001;Taback et al, 2001), the frequency of melanoma cell detection in a patients blood was higher in our study when the two-marker assay was used. However, Melan A transcripts were still detectable in 43% of the patients following chemotherapy.…”
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“…This ratio is consistent with an earlier report (Curry et al, 1999), as well as the hypothesis that most melanoma tumors and cell lines express this gene (Schittek et al, 1999). In agreement with previous reports (Kulik et al, 2001;Taback et al, 2001), the frequency of melanoma cell detection in a patients blood was higher in our study when the two-marker assay was used. However, Melan A transcripts were still detectable in 43% of the patients following chemotherapy.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 93%
“…This finding is consistent with other studies (Hoon et al, 1995;Kulik et al, 2001;Taback et al, 2001). Since detection limits are roughly the same for both transcripts, the higher detection rate for Melan A may be associated with the characteristics of the tumor cell.…”
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“…In our 5-year study, in common with other authors, we have experienced extreme variability in TYR test results in staging, prognosis, and evaluating the effects of different therapies (29,30 ). We recently provided an explanation for this variability by demonstrating that it is attributable to low concentrations of CMCs in the peripheral blood [more than 10-fold below the detection threshold of the assay (31 )].…”
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“…Blood was centrifuged at 400g for 5 min, and the supernatant was decanted. The total RNA was extracted by the method of Chomczynski and Sacchi (38 ) with some modifications (30 ). RNA integrity was checked electrophoretically.…”
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confidence: 99%