Abstract (EN):
We describe a new one-step RT-PCR assay for the detection of the mammaglobin (MGBI) gene transcript in the peripheral blood of breast cancer patients. With this approach, the MGBI transcript could be detected in the peripheral blood of 22 of 54 (41%) breast cancer patients prior to any therapy. This method, using specific primers for cDNA Synthesis, proved to be more sensitive (10(-6) to 10(-11) ,usually 10(-7)) than previously reported methodologies. This increased sensitivity was achieved without compromising specificity, as the MGBI transcript was not detected in 38 blood samples of healthy donors and in only 1 of 18 blood samples of patients presenting with hematologic malignancies. A positive correlation was seen between MGBI positivity and breast cancer stage: 0/3 (0%) in stage 0, 3/13 (23%) in stage I, 6/17 (35%) in stage II, 5/10 (50%) in stage III, 8/11 (73%) in stage IV (p = 0.003). The prognostic and therapeutic implications of MGBI positivity by one-step RT-PCR in the peripheral blood of breast cancer patients, especially in clinically localized disease (stages I and II), should be evaluated after long-term clinical follow-up of these patients. (C) 2003 Wiley-Liss, Inc.
Language:
English
Type (Professor's evaluation):
Scientific
No. of pages:
4