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Detection of micrometastatic prostate cancer cells in lymph nodes by reverse transcriptase-polymerase chain reaction.
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UrologyOncologyGenitourinary CancerCancer DetectionSensitive Rt-pcrMedicinePathologyProstate Cancer CellsBiomarker DiscoveryProstatic DiseaseMolecular DiagnosticsCell BiologyCancer ResearchTumor MicroenvironmentTumor BiologyLymph Nodes
We have developed a highly sensitive method for detecting prostate cancer cells using reverse transcriptase-polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR) with primers specific for prostate-specific antigen gene. Forty-four lymph nodes obtained from 22 patients with prostate cancers were analyzed by RT-PCR to detect metastatic prostate cancer cells. RT-PCR could detect prostate-specific antigen mRNA in five lymph nodes with histologically and/or immunohistochemically identifiable metastases and in four lymph nodes with negative histological and immunohistochemical analyses for metastases. RT-PCR was a more sensitive method than histology and immunohistochemistry in detecting metastatic prostate cancer cells and could be applied for diagnosing micrometastases of prostate cancer to lymph nodes. This highly sensitive RT-PCR will be a relevant tool to allow a more accurate clinical assessment of lymph node metastases of prostate cancer and to understand lymphatic dissemination of prostate cancer biologically.
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