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Gene Expression Profiling of Peripheral Blood From Kidney Transplant Recipients for the Early Detection of Digestive System Cancer
Authors:M. Kusaka  M. Okamoto  M. Takenaka  H. Sasaki  N. Fukami  K. Kataoka  T. Ito  T. Kenmochi  K. Hoshinaga  R. Shiroki
Affiliation:1. Department of Urology, Fujita-Health University School of Medicine, Toyoake, Aichi, Japan;2. IM Clinic Anjo, Anjo, Aichi, Japan;3. Department of Organ Transplant Surgery, Fujita-Health University, Toyoake, Aichi, Japan
Abstract:

Background

Kidney transplant recipients are at increased risk of developing cancer in comparison with the general population. To effectively manage post-transplantation malignancies, it is essential to proactively monitor patients. A long-term intensive screening program was associated with a reduced incidence of cancer after transplantation. This study evaluated the usefulness of the gene expression profiling of peripheral blood samples obtained from kidney transplant patients and adopted a screening test for detecting cancer of the digestive system (gastric, colon, pancreas, and biliary tract).

Study Design and Method

Nineteen patients were included in this study and a total of 53 gene expression screening tests were performed. The gene expression profiles of blood-delivered total RNA and whole genome human gene expression profiles were obtained. We investigated the expression levels of 2665 genes associated with digestive cancers and counted the number of genes in which expression was altered. A hierarchical clustering analysis was also performed. The final prediction of the cancer possibility was determined according to an algorithm.

Results

The number of genes in which expression was altered was significantly increased in the kidney transplant recipients in comparison with the general population (1091 ± 63 vs 823 ± 94; P = .0024). The number of genes with altered expression decreased after the induction of mechanistic target of rapamycin (mTOR) inhibitor (1484 ± 227 vs 883 ± 154; P = .0439). No cases of possible digestive cancer were detected in this study period.

Conclusion

The gene expression profiling of peripheral blood samples may be a useful and noninvasive diagnostic tool that allows for the early detection of cancer of the digestive system.
Keywords:Address correspondence to Mamoru Kusaka   MD   PhD   Department of Urology   Fujita-Health University School of Medicine   1-98 Dengakugakubo   Kutsukake   Toyoake   Aichi 470-1192   Japan.
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