Circulating Prostate Specific Antigen‐positive Cells Correlate with Metastatic Prostate Cancer
- 1 April 1992
- journal article
- Published by Wiley in British Journal of Urology
- Vol. 69 (4), 392-396
- https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1464-410x.1992.tb15566.x
Abstract
Analytical flow cytometry was used to study circulating prostate specific antigen (PSA)-positive cells in 40 consecutive patients with newly diagnosed, untreated prostate cancer; 25 patients (63%) had metastatic disease confirmed by a positive bone scan. Cell suspensions were prepared for each patient from both the primary tumour and peripheral blood samples. The cells were stained with a monoclonal antibody against PSA, and analysed by flow cytometry; PSA-positive cells were sorted according to their immunofluorescence and light scatter properties. The cellular deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) content of each specimen was also analysed to establish ploidy status. PSA-positive cells were detected in the peripheral blood of 33 patients (83%). The presence of these cells in the circulation showed a higher degree of sensitivity and specificity in predicting positive bone scans than did serum PSA levels. Circulating PSA-positive cells may represent either a subpopulation of tumour cells with distinct metastatic properties or, alternatively, host immunocytes which take up PSA in an active or passive manner.Keywords
This publication has 11 references indexed in Scilit:
- Natural killer cell clones can efficiently process and present protein antigens.The Journal of Immunology, 1991
- Predicting Radionuclide Bone Scan Findings in Patients with Newly Diagnosed, Untreated Prostate Cancer: Prostate Specific Antigen is Superior to All Other Clinical ParametersJournal of Urology, 1991
- Carcinoma of the ProstateNew England Journal of Medicine, 1991
- NATURAL HISTORY OF LOCALISED PROSTATIC CANCERThe Lancet, 1989
- NATURAL HISTORY OF LOCALISED PROSTATIC CANCER MANAGED BY CONSERVATIVE THERAPY ALONEThe Lancet, 1988
- Natural History and Staging of Prostate CancerUrologic Clinics of North America, 1984
- Antigen-Presenting Function of the MacrophageAnnual Review of Immunology, 1984
- The pathogenesis of cancer metastasisNature, 1980
- Metastasis Results from Preexisting Variant Cells Within a Malignant TumorScience, 1977
- Correlation between Ploidy and Prognosis in Prostatic CarcinomaJournal of Urology, 1973