Detection of mutant K-ras DNA in plasma or serum of patients with colorectal cancer
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- 1 November 1997
- journal article
- Published by Springer Nature in British Journal of Cancer
- Vol. 76 (10) , 1293-1299
- https://doi.org/10.1038/bjc.1997.551
Abstract
Increased understanding of the molecular basis of colorectal cancer and recognition that extracellular DNA circulates in the plasma and serum of cancer patients enables new approaches to detection and monitoring. We used a polymerase chain reaction (PCR) assay to demonstrate mutant K-ras DNA in the plasma or serum of patients with colorectal cancer. Plasma or serum was fractionated from the blood of 31 patients with metastatic or unresected colorectal cancer and from 28 normal volunteers. DNA was extracted using either a sodium chloride or a gelatin precipitation method and then amplified in a two-stage PCR assay using selective restriction enzyme digestion to enrich for mutant K-ras DNA. Mutant K-ras DNA was detected in the plasma or serum of 12 (39%) patients, all confirmed by sequencing, but was not detected in any of the normal volunteers. K-ras mutations were detected in plasma or serum regardless of sex, primary tumour location, principal site of metastasis or proximity of chemotherapy and surgery to blood sampling. Tumour specimens available for 19 of the patients were additionally assayed for ras mutations and compared with blood specimens. Our results indicate mutant K-ras DNA is readily detectable by PCR in the plasma or serum of patients with advanced colorectal cancer. Thus, plasma- or serum-based nucleic acid amplification assays may provide a valuable method of monitoring and potentially detecting colorectal cancer.Keywords
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