Objective To describe correlation between multiple genetic tumor markers,carcinoembryonic antigen (CEA),cytokeratin 20 (CK20),and Survivin,and clinicopathological features of colorectal cancer (CRC) and to assess prog...Objective To describe correlation between multiple genetic tumor markers,carcinoembryonic antigen (CEA),cytokeratin 20 (CK20),and Survivin,and clinicopathological features of colorectal cancer (CRC) and to assess prognostic diagnosis value in cancer recurrence and metastasis.Methods A total of 92 patients with CRC,68 patients with precancerous lesions,and 29 control volunteers were collected for the detection of CEA,CK20,and Survivin expressions by using quantitative Real-Time PCR technology.Associations among these measurements and clinicopathological features of CRC,and cancer recurrence and metastasis rates in 4-year follow-up were analyzed.Results No mRNA expressions of CEA,CK20,or Survivin were detected in the control group.Expressions of CEA,CK20,and Survivin were 41.3%,47.8%,and 72.8% in CRC patients,respectively.The expressions of genetic tumor markers were related to the clinical stage and lymph node metastasis.In patients with Survivin high expression,4-year survival rate was significantly lower than that in Survivin low expression.The multiple tumor markers assay for CRC patients showed higher specificity and positive detection rate than single marker assay.Patients with CEA,CK20,and Survivin simultaneous expressions had significantly higher 4-year recurrence rate and death rate than those with only one or two markers expression.ConclusionMultiple tumor markers assay including CEA,CK20,and Survivin in peripheral blood by quantitative Real-Time PCR can be an ideal method for the surveillance of the recurrence and prognosis for CRC patients.展开更多
文摘Objective To describe correlation between multiple genetic tumor markers,carcinoembryonic antigen (CEA),cytokeratin 20 (CK20),and Survivin,and clinicopathological features of colorectal cancer (CRC) and to assess prognostic diagnosis value in cancer recurrence and metastasis.Methods A total of 92 patients with CRC,68 patients with precancerous lesions,and 29 control volunteers were collected for the detection of CEA,CK20,and Survivin expressions by using quantitative Real-Time PCR technology.Associations among these measurements and clinicopathological features of CRC,and cancer recurrence and metastasis rates in 4-year follow-up were analyzed.Results No mRNA expressions of CEA,CK20,or Survivin were detected in the control group.Expressions of CEA,CK20,and Survivin were 41.3%,47.8%,and 72.8% in CRC patients,respectively.The expressions of genetic tumor markers were related to the clinical stage and lymph node metastasis.In patients with Survivin high expression,4-year survival rate was significantly lower than that in Survivin low expression.The multiple tumor markers assay for CRC patients showed higher specificity and positive detection rate than single marker assay.Patients with CEA,CK20,and Survivin simultaneous expressions had significantly higher 4-year recurrence rate and death rate than those with only one or two markers expression.ConclusionMultiple tumor markers assay including CEA,CK20,and Survivin in peripheral blood by quantitative Real-Time PCR can be an ideal method for the surveillance of the recurrence and prognosis for CRC patients.