Circulating Prostate Cells Found in Men with Benign Prostate Disease Are P504S Negative: Clinical Implications

Introduction. Developments in immunological and quantitative real-time PCR-based analysis have enabled the detection, enumeration, and characterization of circulating tumor cells (CTCs). It is assumed that the detection of CTCs is associated with cancer, based on the finding that CTCs can be detecte...

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Main Authors: Nigel P. Murray, Eduardo Reyes, Leonardo Badínez, Nelson Orellana, Cynthia Fuentealba, Ruben Olivares, José Porcell, Ricardo Dueñas
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Hindawi Limited 2013-01-01
Series:Journal of Oncology
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2013/165014
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spelling doaj-012146d48efc4dd588f40261de5875682020-11-25T02:07:11ZengHindawi LimitedJournal of Oncology1687-84501687-84692013-01-01201310.1155/2013/165014165014Circulating Prostate Cells Found in Men with Benign Prostate Disease Are P504S Negative: Clinical ImplicationsNigel P. Murray0Eduardo Reyes1Leonardo Badínez2Nelson Orellana3Cynthia Fuentealba4Ruben Olivares5José Porcell6Ricardo Dueñas7Division of Medicine, Hospital Carabineros of Chile, Simón Bolívar 2200, Ñuñoa, 7770199 Santiago, ChileFaculty of Medicine, Universidad Diego Portales, Manuel Rodriguez Sur 415, 8370179 Santiago, ChileRadiotherapy, Fundación Arturo López Pérez, Rancagua 899, Providencia, 7500921 Santiago, ChileUrology Service, Hospital Carabineros of Chile, Simón Bolívar 2200, Ñuñoa, 7770199 Santiago, ChileUrology Service, Hospital Carabineros of Chile, Simón Bolívar 2200, Ñuñoa, 7770199 Santiago, ChileUrology Service, Hospital Carabineros of Chile, Simón Bolívar 2200, Ñuñoa, 7770199 Santiago, ChileDivision of Medicine, Hospital Carabineros of Chile, Simón Bolívar 2200, Ñuñoa, 7770199 Santiago, ChileUrology Service, Hospital Carabineros of Chile, Simón Bolívar 2200, Ñuñoa, 7770199 Santiago, ChileIntroduction. Developments in immunological and quantitative real-time PCR-based analysis have enabled the detection, enumeration, and characterization of circulating tumor cells (CTCs). It is assumed that the detection of CTCs is associated with cancer, based on the finding that CTCs can be detected in all major cancer and not in healthy subjects or those with benign disease. Methods and Patients. Consecutive men, with suspicion of prostate cancer, had blood samples taken before prostate biopsy; mononuclear cells were obtained using differential gel centrifugation and CPCs detecting using anti-PSA immunocytochemistry. Positive samples underwent further classification with anti-P504S. Results. 329 men underwent prostate biopsy; of these men 83 underwent a second biopsy and 44 a third one. Of those with a biopsy negative for cancer, 19/226 (8.4%) had CPCs PSA (+) P504S (−) detected at first biopsy, 6/74 (8.1%) at second biopsy, and 5/33 (15.2%) at third biopsy. Men with cancer-positive biopsies did not have PSA (+) P504S (−) CPCs detected. These benign cells were associated with chronic prostatitis. Conclusions. Patients with chronic prostatitis may have circulating prostate cells detected in blood, which do not express the enzyme P504S and should be thought of as benign in nature.http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2013/165014
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author Nigel P. Murray
Eduardo Reyes
Leonardo Badínez
Nelson Orellana
Cynthia Fuentealba
Ruben Olivares
José Porcell
Ricardo Dueñas
spellingShingle Nigel P. Murray
Eduardo Reyes
Leonardo Badínez
Nelson Orellana
Cynthia Fuentealba
Ruben Olivares
José Porcell
Ricardo Dueñas
Circulating Prostate Cells Found in Men with Benign Prostate Disease Are P504S Negative: Clinical Implications
Journal of Oncology
author_facet Nigel P. Murray
Eduardo Reyes
Leonardo Badínez
Nelson Orellana
Cynthia Fuentealba
Ruben Olivares
José Porcell
Ricardo Dueñas
author_sort Nigel P. Murray
title Circulating Prostate Cells Found in Men with Benign Prostate Disease Are P504S Negative: Clinical Implications
title_short Circulating Prostate Cells Found in Men with Benign Prostate Disease Are P504S Negative: Clinical Implications
title_full Circulating Prostate Cells Found in Men with Benign Prostate Disease Are P504S Negative: Clinical Implications
title_fullStr Circulating Prostate Cells Found in Men with Benign Prostate Disease Are P504S Negative: Clinical Implications
title_full_unstemmed Circulating Prostate Cells Found in Men with Benign Prostate Disease Are P504S Negative: Clinical Implications
title_sort circulating prostate cells found in men with benign prostate disease are p504s negative: clinical implications
publisher Hindawi Limited
series Journal of Oncology
issn 1687-8450
1687-8469
publishDate 2013-01-01
description Introduction. Developments in immunological and quantitative real-time PCR-based analysis have enabled the detection, enumeration, and characterization of circulating tumor cells (CTCs). It is assumed that the detection of CTCs is associated with cancer, based on the finding that CTCs can be detected in all major cancer and not in healthy subjects or those with benign disease. Methods and Patients. Consecutive men, with suspicion of prostate cancer, had blood samples taken before prostate biopsy; mononuclear cells were obtained using differential gel centrifugation and CPCs detecting using anti-PSA immunocytochemistry. Positive samples underwent further classification with anti-P504S. Results. 329 men underwent prostate biopsy; of these men 83 underwent a second biopsy and 44 a third one. Of those with a biopsy negative for cancer, 19/226 (8.4%) had CPCs PSA (+) P504S (−) detected at first biopsy, 6/74 (8.1%) at second biopsy, and 5/33 (15.2%) at third biopsy. Men with cancer-positive biopsies did not have PSA (+) P504S (−) CPCs detected. These benign cells were associated with chronic prostatitis. Conclusions. Patients with chronic prostatitis may have circulating prostate cells detected in blood, which do not express the enzyme P504S and should be thought of as benign in nature.
url http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2013/165014
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