KOC is a novel molecular indicator of malignancy

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Abstract

The detection of malignant cells in fine-needle aspirates (FNA's) using marker genes is hampered by the fact that these markers are only expressed by certain malignancies or lack sensitivity and/or specificity. Here we report the results of a prospective pilot study examining the expression of KOC (KH-domain containing protein over expressed in cancer), a novel onto-foetal gene, in 76 patients who underwent fine-needle aspiration for further diagnosis of abdominal lesions, aszites, cysts or cerebrospinal fluid. Aspirates were examined by cytology and by a KOC RT-PCR assay. KOC expression was a highly sensitive and specific indicator of malignancy. The KOC assay could be useful to facilitate screening for malignant disease and to improve the diagnostic accuracy of FNAs. © 2003 Cancer Research UK.

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Mueller, F., Bommer, M., Lacher, U., Ruhland, C., Stagge, V., Adler, G., … Seufferlein, T. (2003). KOC is a novel molecular indicator of malignancy. British Journal of Cancer, 88(5), 699–701. https://doi.org/10.1038/sj.bjc.6600790

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