Detection of malignant cells in pleural fluid or ascites by CD44v8-10/CD44v10 competitive RT-PCR.

  • M. J. Ahn
  • , Y. H. Noh
  • , H. J. Yoon
  • , S. C. Yang
  • , J. W. Sohn
  • , J. H. Choi
  • , Y. Y. Lee
  • , I. Y. Choi
  • , I. S. Kim
  • , Y. S. Lee
  • , C. K. Park

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Abstract

BACKGROUND: CD44 is a cell surface adhesion molecule which has been implicated in various biologic functions as lymphocyte homing and activation, cellular migration and extracellular matrix adhesion. Over-expression of CD44v8-10 has been found in several cancers and is considered to be associated with tumor progression and metastasis. Recently, a novel molecular method, CD44v8-10/CD44v10 competitive reverse transcription-polymerase chain reaction(RT-PCR) has been developed for detecting cancer cells over-expressing CD44v8-10. METHODS: We analyzed from benign and malignant pleural effusion and ascites by CD44 competitive RT-PCR and compared to the conventional cytology. RESULTS: The CD44 competitive RT-PCR analysis showed that all the 24 samples associated with benign disease presented a predominant expression of the CD44v10 transcript (v8-10/v10 ratio: 0.126-0.948), whereas 6 of 7 malignant pleural samples associated with cytology positive cancer expressed the CD44v8-10 transcript (v8-10/v10 ratio > 1.00). CONCLUSION: These results indicate that CD44 competitive RT-PCR assay is a useful and adjunct to cytological examination in cancer diagnosis, especially in detecting exfoliated cancer cells in pleural effusion.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)30-35
Number of pages6
JournalKorean Journal of Internal Medicine
Volume16
Issue number1
DOIs
StatePublished - Mar 2001
Externally publishedYes

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