Expression of cytokeratin 20 in thyroid carcinomas and peripheral blood detected by reverse transcription polymerase chain reaction

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Beitragende

  • T. Weber - , Universität Heidelberg (Autor:in)
  • J. Lacroix - , Universität Heidelberg (Autor:in)
  • J. Weitz - , Universität Heidelberg (Autor:in)
  • K. Amnan - , Universität Heidelberg (Autor:in)
  • A. Magener - , Universität Heidelberg (Autor:in)
  • T. Hölting - , Universität Heidelberg (Autor:in)
  • E. Klar - , Universität Heidelberg (Autor:in)
  • C. Herfarth - , Universität Heidelberg (Autor:in)
  • M. Von Knebel Doeberitz - , Universität Heidelberg (Autor:in)

Abstract

We investigated a nested reverse transcriptase polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR) system to detect CK20 mRNA in thyroid carcinomas, benign thyroid diseases and peripheral blood to improve diagnosis of thyroid carcinoma and to detect disseminated tumour cells. Frozen tissue samples of 46 thyroid carcinomas and 30 benign thyroid diseases (14 multinodular goiters, 14 follicular adenomas, two Hashimoto's thyroiditis) were obtained intraoperatively. Preoperative blood samples were drawn from 31 patients with thyroid cancer, nine patients with benign thyroid disorders and 20 healthy volunteers. Nine out of nine medullary, 9/12 follicular, 7/19 papillary and 2/6 anaplastic carcinomas expressed CK20 transcripts. CK20 mRNA was undetectable in 30 tissue sections of benign thyroid diseases. Circulating tumour cells were found in the blood of 3/8 patients with medullary carcinoma, 2/8 patients with follicular carcinoma, 2/11 patients with papillary carcinoma and 1/4 patients with an anaplastic carcinoma. Nine blood samples of patients with benign thyroid diseases and 20 healthy volunteers tested negative. For the first time CK20 mRNA could be detected in tissue sections of thyroid carcinomas and peripheral blood samples of patients with thyroid cancer. It was not detectable in benign thyroid diseases. Our results therefore strongly suggest that CK20 RT-PCR assays may improve the diagnosis of thyroid carcinoma and is able to detect circulating tumour cells in peripheral blood of thyroid carcinoma patients.

Details

OriginalspracheEnglisch
Seiten (von - bis)157-160
Seitenumfang4
FachzeitschriftBritish journal of cancer
Jahrgang82
Ausgabenummer1
PublikationsstatusVeröffentlicht - 2000
Peer-Review-StatusJa
Extern publiziertJa

Externe IDs

PubMed 10638983

Schlagworte

Ziele für nachhaltige Entwicklung

ASJC Scopus Sachgebiete

Schlagwörter

  • Circulating tumour cells, Cytokeratin 20, Polymerase chain reaction, Thyroid carcinoma