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. 2014 Jun 12;14(4):215–223. doi: 10.3233/CBM-140394

Molecular detection and prognostic value of epithelial markers mRNA expression in peripheral blood of advanced non-small cell lung cancer patients

Oscar Arrieta a,b,*, Benjamín Pineda c, Saé Muñiz-Hernández b, Diana Flores a, Graciela Ordóñez c, Jose R Borbolla-Escoboza d, David Orta a
PMCID: PMC12928341  PMID: 24934364

Abstract

Background:

Few studies, have evaluated the prognostic impact of the quantification of mRNA expression levels in advanced non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC).

Objective:

The aim of this work was to quantify mRNA expression levels in peripheral blood through three epithelial markers in patients with stages IIIB and IV in NSCLC.

Methods:

Seventy advanced NSCLC patients and ten healthy controls were included. All patients received platinum-based chemotherapy in first line treatment. Peripheral blood was obtained of each participant and mRNA expression levels present in circulating cells were quantified by molecular techniques (RT-PCR) using three epithelial markers: cytokeratin (CK)-18, CK-19 and Carcinoembryonic-Antigen (CEA). The expression levels were quantified from a standard curve using the cDNA obtained from A549 cells. Registered in ClinicalTrials.gov (NCT01052818).

Results:

We found a significant statistical correlation between levels of CK-18, CK-19 and CEA mRNA. mRNA expression levels were lower in patients who present three or less metastasis; higher CEA mRNA expression was associated a worse progression-free survival to platinum-based chemotherapy and overall survival.

Conclusion:

RNA expression of CEA by RT-PCR is useful as a prognostic marker in advanced NSCLC.

Keywords: Cytokeratins, carcinoembryonic-antigen, prognosis, lung cancer, circulating tumor cells

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