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Highly specific marker genes for detecting minimal gastric cancer cells in cytology negative peritoneal washings
Authors:Mori Kazuhiko  Aoyagi Kazuhiko  Ueda Tetsuya  Danjoh Inaho  Tsubosa Yasuhiro  Yanagihara Kazuyoshi  Matsuno Yoshihiro  Sasako Mitsuru  Sakamoto Hiromi  Mafune Ken ichi  Kaminishi Michio  Yoshida Teruhiko  Terada Masaaki  Sasaki Hiroki
Institution:Genetics Division, National Cancer Center Research Institute, Tokyo 104-0045, Japan.
Abstract:Peritoneal wash cytology plays a pivotal role in the decision for gastric cancer treatment because advanced gastric cancer often turns out incurable with peritoneal metastasis. Molecular detection of minimal cancer cells from peritoneal washings may overcome the sensitivity boundary of conventional cytology and contribute to the prediction of the disease outcome. To select marker candidates out of ten thousands of genes, we performed microarray analyses in 12 gastric cell lines and 8 peritoneal washings of early stage cases. With 40 candidates selected by the above expression profiling, RT-PCR in 16 representative peritoneal wash samples was performed to identify genes specific to cytology positive samples. The finally selected five genes, CK20, FABP1, MUC2, TFF1, and TFF2, were then evaluated for their utility as a marker for minimal residual disease in 99 peritoneal wash samples. Nested RT-PCR using the five genes showed positive results highly specific to incurable cases (91-100%). With a high specificity, the combination of these five genes succeeded in identifying 6 out of 20 (30%) additional patients with all types of early recurrence that could not be predicted by the conventional method. The six newly identified recurrences included four non-peritoneal ones, showing that RT-PCR using the five genes without a real-time quantitative PCR technique contributes to the detection of minimal residual disease.
Keywords:Molecular marker  Gastric cancer  Peritoneal washing  Minimal residual disease
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