Abstract:Objective: To determine the optimal cutoff value of carcinoembryonic antigen (CEA) mRNA level for detection of free cancer cells (FCC) in peritoneal washes with realtime PCR and its clinical significance.
Methods: The CEA mRNA levels in peritoneal washes from 65 cases of gastric cancer were detected by realtime RTPCR. After 5year followup, cutoff value of CEA mRNA level was obtained with the ROC curve analysis and the relationship between FCC and prognosis with KaplanMeier method was studied.
Results: (1)With the ROC curve analysis, if the cutoff value of CEA mRNA level was31.21,the Youden’s index was the highest.(2)The mean survival time (months) in group of FCC(+),(-)was 17.2 and 48.7 months respectively, The median survival was 8.1 and 60.0 months, respectively, with significant difference (P= 0.000).The 5year survival rate was 9.1% and67.4%,respectively. Compared with FCC(+) group, the FCC(-) group had significantly extended life span. COX regression showed that FCC was an independent prognostic factor.
Conclusions: (1) Our results suggest that the best cutoff value of CEA mRNA levels for detection of FCC in peritoneal washes is 31.2 copies/mL; (2) This study shows that FCC is an independent factor that affects prognosis. FCC(+) denotes the presence of intraoperative tumor dissemination and predicts a poor prognosis.