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Tyrosinase expression in the peripheral blood of stage III melanoma patients is associated with a poor prognosis: A clinical follow-up study of 110 patients

  • S. Osella-Abate
  • , P. Savoia
  • , P. Quaglino
  • , M. T. Fierro
  • , C. Leporati
  • , M. Ortoncelli
  • , M. G. Bernengo

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Abstract

The aim of this study is to define the relationship between the tyrosinase expression in the peripheral blood and the clinical course of the disease in stage III disease-free melanoma patients after radical lymph node dissection. RT-PCR techniques were used to identify tyrosinase mRNA in 110 patients; a total of 542 blood samples were investigated. In all, 54 patients (49%) showed at least one positive result; 13 patients (11.8%) showed baseline positive results: six became negative thereafter, whereas seven showed follow-up positive results until disease progression occurred. One or more positive determinations were found during follow-up in 41 patients with negative baseline tyrosinase. No correlation was found between baseline results and the relapse rate or disease-free survival (DFS), whereas a significant correlation was found between positive tyrosinase results and disease recurrence during follow-up. In fact, 72.9% of positive patients relapsed, but only 19.3% of negative cases did so. The median interval between the positive results and the clinical demonstration of the relapse was 1.9 months (range 1-6.6). Disease-free survival multivariate analysis selected, as independent variables, Breslow thickness (P = 0.05), lymph node involvement according to the AJCC classification (P = 0.05) and tyrosinase expression (P = 0.0001). In conclusion, RT-PCR tyrosinase mRNA expression is a reliable and reproducible marker associated with a high risk of melanoma progression and we encourage its clinical use in routine follow-up.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1457-1462
Number of pages6
JournalBritish Journal of Cancer
Volume89
Issue number8
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 20 Oct 2003
Externally publishedYes

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  1. SDG 3 - Good Health and Well-being
    SDG 3 Good Health and Well-being

Keywords

  • Melanoma-follow-up
  • Melanoma-prognosis
  • RT-PCR
  • Stage III
  • Tyrosinase

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