Telomerase Activity Levels in the Surgical Margin and Tumour Distant Tissue of the Squamous Cell Carcinoma of the Head-And-Neck

E. Fabricius, U. Gurr, G. Wildner
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Abstract

The survival of patients with a head‐and‐neck squamous cell carcinoma is determined by loco‐regional recurrence and second primary carcinomas. As a complement to histopathology, molecular changes of tumour marginal and tumour distant tissue may confirm curative surgical tumour extirpation. We tested telomerase activity with PCR‐ELISA kits. 20 tumour margin biopsies were chosen by the surgeon from 20 patients. In addition, 3 tissue samples were taken from each of 20 additional patients, one from the carcinoma centre, the tumour margin and one distant from the tumour. 50% of the carcinoma centres were telomerase‐positive. Thirteen of the 40 tumour margin samples showed increased telomerase levels, and in 3 of these residual carcinoma was histopathologically detected. Six of the 20 tumour distant tissues revealed increased telomerase levels. Telomerase positivity in carcinoma‐free tumour margins correlated with a good prognosis. Confirmation of the results in a larger patient group is needed.
端粒酶在头颈部鳞状细胞癌手术缘和肿瘤远端组织中的活性水平
头颈部鳞状细胞癌患者的生存取决于局部复发和第二原发癌。作为组织病理学的补充,肿瘤边缘和肿瘤远端组织的分子变化可以证实手术切除的疗效。我们用PCR - ELISA试剂盒检测端粒酶活性。外科医生从20例患者中选择20例肿瘤边缘活检。此外,从另外20名患者中各取3个组织样本,一个来自癌中心,肿瘤边缘,一个远离肿瘤。50%的癌中心端粒酶阳性。40个肿瘤边缘样本中有13个显示端粒酶水平升高,其中3个残留癌在组织病理学上被检测到。20个肿瘤远端组织中的6个显示端粒酶水平升高。无癌肿瘤边缘端粒酶阳性与良好预后相关。需要在更大的患者群体中确认结果。
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