Clinical significance of CK19 mRNA detection in peripheral blood of cervical cancer patients by fluorescent quantitative RT-PCR
10.3760/cma.j.issn.1008-1372.2011.09.009
- VernacularTitle:荧光定量逆转录聚合酶链式反应检测宫颈癌患者外周血CK19mRNA表达的临床意义
- Author:
Huafeng SHOU
;
Juan NI
;
Yaqing CHEN
;
Haiyan SUN
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- Keywords:
Reverse transcriptase polymerase chain reaction;
Uterine cervical neoplasms/ME;
Keratin-19/ME
- From:
Journal of Chinese Physician
2011;13(9):1184-1187
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
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Abstract:
Objective To detect the expression of Cytokeratin 19 (CK19) mRNA in the peripheral blood of cervical carcinoma patients and evaluate its clinical significance.Methods The expression of CK19 mRNA was evaluated by fluorescent quantitative reverse transcription polymerase chain reaction ( FQRT-PCR ) in the peripheral blood of 138 patients with cervical carcinoma and 36 patients with benign gynecological tumors.In 138 patients,possible correlations between clinical pathological factors were analyzed.Results The positive expression rates of CK19 mRNA was 69.6% in 138 cervical carcinomas in comparison with 13.9% in benign gynecological tumors,and 57.9% in patients with FIGO Stage Ⅰ A to Ⅱ A cervical carcinoma in comparison with 80.6% in patients with FIGO Stage Ⅱb to Ⅳ cervical carcinoma.The expression of CK19 mRNA in patients with FIGO Stage Ⅰ A to Ⅱ A cervical carcinoma were significantly correlated with stage,differentiation and lymph vascular space involvement,but was not associated with prognostic factors including age,bully tumor size,pathological types,deep stromal invasion and lymph node metastasis.In multivariate survival analysis,lymph vascular space involvement was an independent risk factor of CK19mRNA expression in patients with cervical carcinoma.Conclusions Fluorescent quantitative RTPCR can be used to detect the expression of CK19 in the peripheral blood of cervical carcinoma patients,and it is a sensitive and specific technique.CK19 mRNA in peripheral blood may be a potential biomarker for detecting micrometastasis in cervical carcinoma.The results suggest a possible use of this approach for evaluating prognosis.