Marker genes, commonly used to detect circulating tumour cells in RT-PCR-based tests: squamous-cell carcinoma antigen, epidermal growth factor receptor, mammaglobin, small breast epithelial mucin, but not carbonic anhydrase 9, were shown to be expressed in normal, mitogen-stimulated peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMNC). Thus, considering the inflammatory reactions often accompanying cancer development, to reduce false-positive results of the metastatic tumour cell tests, molecular markers should be validated not against normal peripheral blood, but against activated lymphoid cells, such as in vitro mitogen-stimulated PBMNC.
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