Abstract:Objective:To investigate the role of detection of circulation alpha-fetoprotein (AFP) mRNA and telomerase activity in peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMC) of patients with hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC).
Methods:In patients with HCC, benign liver tumors, chronic liver diseases, and healthy volunteers, expression of circulation AFP mRNA and telomerase activity in PBMC were detected using nest reverse transcriptase-PCR (Nest RT-PCR) or PCR-ELISA respectively.
Results:(1) All the patients with benign liver tumors (n=10), chronic liver diseases (n=30), and healthy volunteers (n=30) had negative expression of circulation AFP mRNA, and the positive rate of circulation AFP mRNA in patients with HCC (73.3%, 22/30) (all P<0.001). (2) In patients with HCC, the positive rate of telomerase activity in PBMC (93.3%,28/30) was significantly higher than those in patients with benign liver tumors (40.0%,4/10), chronic liver diseases (6.7%, 2/30), and healthy volunteers (0) (P<0.01, <0.001 and <0.001, respectively). (3) In patients with HCC, circulation AFP mRNA was significantly positively correlated to telomerase activity in PBMC (r=0.6742, P<0.05).
Conclusions:AFP mRNA represents a specific indicator of circulation HCC cells. However, detection of telomerase activity appears to be more sensitive. Combined detection of AFP mRNA and telomerase activity can have important clinical significance.