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World J Gastroenterol. Dec 21, 2014; 20(47): 17796-17803
Published online Dec 21, 2014. doi: 10.3748/wjg.v20.i47.17796
Published online Dec 21, 2014. doi: 10.3748/wjg.v20.i47.17796
Ref. | Molecule | Technique | Number of patients | Results |
Asao et al[30] | CEA | Enzyme immunoassay | 120 | Correlation with 2-yr survival rate |
Irinoda et al[32] | CEA, sialyl-Tn antigen | Enzyme immunoassay | 96 | Correlation with peritoneal metastasis and prognosis |
Abe et al[31] | CEA | Enzyme immunoassay | 56 | Correlation with peritoneal metastasis and overall survival |
Cetin et al[34] | CEA | Enzyme immunoassay | 70 | Correlation with peritoneal metastasis and overall survival |
Kanetaka et al[29] | CEA | Enzyme immunoassay | 597 | Correlation with overall survival and peritoneal recurrence free survival |
Yamamoto et al[33] | CEA, CA125 | Enzyme immunoassay | 229 | Correlation with overall survival and recurrent cites |
Li et al[35] | CEA | Radioimmunoassay | 64 | Correlation with overall survival |
Kodera et al[38] | CEA | RT-PCR | 189 | Correlation with overall survival and peritoneal recurrence-free survival |
Wang et al[36] | CEA | RT-PCR | 40 | Correlation with peritoneal recurrence |
Sugita et al[41] | CEA, CK20 | RT-PCR | 129 | Correlation with overall survival and peritoneal recurrence-free survival |
Dalal et al[37] | CEA, CK20, survivin, MUC2 | RT-PCR | 40 | CEA had high sensitivity and specificity, while CK20, survivin, and MUC2 showed high false-positive rates |
Takata et al[42] | CEA, CK20 | RT-PCR | 104 | Predict peritoneal recurrence |
Kodera et al[40] | CK20 | RT-PCR | 195 | Not sufficiently sensitive as CEA |
Yonemura et al[39] | MMP-7 | RT-PCR | 152 | Improved the sensitivity for peritoneal dissemination in combination with cytology |
Mori et al[43] | Multiple marker | Microarray | 179 | Correlation with disease-free survival and immunocytochemical cytology |
Hiraki et al[52] | Aberrant gene methylation | Methylation-specific PCR | 107 | Correlation between positive methylation and peritoneal recurrence |
Mori et al[56] | Telomerase activity | TRAP assay | 46 | Some concordance with cytology |
Da et al[57] | Telomerase activity | TRAP assay | 60 | Correlation with high proliferating activity of gastric cancer |
Wong et al[62] | Viral tropism | NDV-GFP imaging | 30 | Higher sensitivity and lower specificity than cytology |
Kitayama et al[58] | EpCAM | Flow cytometry | 195 | Tumor cell/leukocyte ratio reflects peritoneal spread |
- Citation: Kagawa S, Shigeyasu K, Ishida M, Watanabe M, Tazawa H, Nagasaka T, Shirakawa Y, Fujiwara T. Molecular diagnosis and therapy for occult peritoneal metastasis in gastric cancer patients. World J Gastroenterol 2014; 20(47): 17796-17803
- URL: https://www.wjgnet.com/1007-9327/full/v20/i47/17796.htm
- DOI: https://dx.doi.org/10.3748/wjg.v20.i47.17796