Immunocytochemical detection of bone marrow micrometastases in colorectal carcinoma patients, using a monoclonal antibody to villin.

Cytometry

Unité Morphogénèse et Signalisation Cellulaires, UMR 144, Institut Curie, 12, rue Lhomond, 75005 Paris, France.

Published: October 2001

The search continues to find methods to more effectively distinguish colorectal carcinoma patients who could be separated into high-risk and low-risk categories. Investigators have reported on the detection of occult micrometastases in bone marrow using antibodies to cytokeratin, which is a marker of epithelial cells but which has no tissue specificity, as opposed to villin, a cytoskeletal protein that is specifically involved in the formation of brush-border microvilli in the small intestine and colon epithelium. Specificity and sensitivity of antibody to villin (ID2C3) and antibody to cytokeratin (A45-B/B3) were first studied in normal bone marrow and in a test system in which cancer cell lines were mixed in normal bone marrow. In a preliminary study including 16 colorectal carcinoma patients, we compared the number of villin-positive cells with cytokeratin-presenting cells. As A45-B/B3, ID2C3 was determined to be sensitive enough to detect one cancer cell in 10(6) hematopoietic cells. Staining of hematopoietic cells with irrelevant antibody and a light staining of megakaryocytes with ID2C3 limited the specificity of the method. In colorectal carcinoma patients, correlation between ID2C3 and A45-B/B3 was 94%. Sensitivity and specificity of ID2C3 antibody to villin were satisfactory. Its clinical relevance must be investigated in further studies.

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