Utility of Competitive Reverse Transcription-Polymerase Chain Reaction Analysis of Specific CD44 Variant RNA for Detecting Upper Urinary Tract Transitional-Cell Carcinoma.

Molecular urology Pub Date : 1999-01-01
Miyake, Hara, Arakawa, Kamidono
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Recently, we developed a novel molecular approach, CD44 v8-10/CD44 v10 competitive reverse transcription-polymerase chain reaction (CC-RT-PCR), to detect a sparse population of cancer cells overexpressing CD44v8-10 among a much larger population of nonneoplastic cells in body fluids by the measurement of the transcriptional level of CD44v8-10 relative to that of CD44v10. We have shown the utility of CC-RT-PCR in diagnosing disease using urine samples from patients with bladder cancer. In this study, we initially examined the expression of CD44 splice variants in human upper urinary tract transitional-cell carcinomas (UUT-TCCs) and their adjacent normal urinary tissues by RT-PCR. Any CD44 variant isoforms were barely detectable in normal urinary tissues, whereas CD44v8-10 was predominantly expressed in 21 of the 25 UUT-TCC specimens (84%). We then applied CC-RT-PCR to spontaneously voided urine samples from 40 patients with UUT-TCC and 40 patients with benign urologic diseases. The CC-RT-PCR analysis revealed that all of the samples from patients with benign diseases presented a predominant expression of the CD44v10 transcript, whereas 26 of the 40 samples from patients with UUT-TCC dominantly expressed the CD44v8-10 transcript. In addition, the positive rate obtained by the CC-RT-PCR analysis was significantly higher than that obtained by cytologic examination, especially in patients with low-grade UUT-TCC. These findings strongly suggest that CC-RT-PCR is a useful noninvasive tool for the diagnosis of UUT-TCC.

竞争性逆转录-聚合酶链反应分析特异性CD44变异RNA在检测上尿路移行细胞癌中的应用。
最近,我们开发了一种新的分子方法,CD44v8-10 / CD44v10竞争性逆转录聚合酶链反应(CC-RT-PCR),通过测量CD44v8-10相对于CD44v10的转录水平,来检测体液中大量非肿瘤细胞中过表达CD44v8-10的稀疏癌细胞群。我们已经展示了CC-RT-PCR在使用膀胱癌患者尿液样本诊断疾病中的效用。在这项研究中,我们通过RT-PCR初步检测了CD44剪接变异体在人上尿路移行细胞癌(uut - tcc)及其邻近正常尿组织中的表达。在正常尿组织中几乎检测不到任何CD44变异亚型,而CD44v8-10在25例UUT-TCC标本中的21例(84%)中主要表达。然后,我们应用CC-RT-PCR对40例UUT-TCC患者和40例良性泌尿系统疾病患者的自发空尿样本进行了分析。CC-RT-PCR分析显示,所有来自良性疾病患者的样本都主要表达CD44v10转录物,而来自UUT-TCC患者的40个样本中有26个样本主要表达CD44v8-10转录物。此外,CC-RT-PCR分析的阳性率明显高于细胞学检查,特别是在低级别UUT-TCC患者中。这些结果强烈提示CC-RT-PCR是一种有用的无创诊断UUT-TCC的工具。
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