Abstract:Abstract:Objective To evaluate the clinical significance of the intraoperative detection of peritoneal micrometastases of gastric cancer.
Methods In selected 50 cases of gastric cancer in which no obvious peritoneal metastasis was found preoperatively or during laparotomy, Douglas′s pouch peritoneal biopsy was undertaken intraoperatively,then HE and CK20 immunohistochemistry staining of the specimens was performed. The expression of CK20 mRNA in peritoneal irrigation fluid was also determined by RTPCR.
Results HE staining of all cases was negative.The positive rate of CK20 immunohistochemistry staining was 24.0%(12/50),and 36.0%(18/50) with RTPCR method.The positive rate of CK20 mRNA was significantly related with the histological type, the depth of invasion and the number of lymph node metastasis (P<0.05).The 3year survival rate of patients with positive and negative expression of CK20 mRNA was 22.2% and 62.5% respectively (P<0.01).
Conclusions The detection of CK20 mRNA expression by RTPCR is a sensitive method for determining peritoneal micrometastases in gastric cancer. It may provide evidence for the correct staging, adjuvant chemotherapy and estimation of prognosis of gastric cancer.