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Query: UMLS:C0027627 (
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Determination of blood tyrosinase mRNA by RT-PCR and markers of tyrosinase activity (L-DOPA/
L-tyrosine
ratio) by HPLC have been proposed as biological tools for the detection of
metastases
in melanoma patients. We prospectively evaluated their significance and clinical value in a group of 30 stage III (n = 10) and IV (n = 20) melanoma patients and one with melanosis of Dubreuilh. L-DOPA/
L-tyrosine
ratio was elevated in 30% of stage III, 41% of stage IV patients (range: 7.5-261.0 x 10(5)) and in melanosis of Dubreuilh (184.8) (reference values: 6-16 X 10(5)). One stage III and four stage IV melanoma patients were positive for tyrosinase mRNA. In stage IV patients, tyrosinase mRNA positivity was associated with disease progression (P<0.01). The presence of tyrosinase mRNA in blood is more related to clinical status than level of melanin precursors, which probably reflects tumor burden.
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PMID:Simultaneous analysis of tyrosinase mRNA and markers of tyrosinase activity in the blood of patients with metastatic melanoma. 1034 Apr 38
In this prospective study we evaluated a new biochemical approach in which the plasma ratio of the melanin precursors L-dopa and
L-tyrosine
serves as a marker of metastatic dissemination in malignant melanoma. Control values (11.20 x 10(-5) +/- 2.92 x 10(-5)) were determined. The L-dopa/
L-tyrosine
ratio was evaluated in the plasma of 90 patients with malignant melanoma (stage I/II, n = 33; stage III, n = 33; stage IV, n = 24) classified according to the tumour/node/metastasis (pTNM) classification. A total of 106 samples were studied. Serial measurements were performed in eight stage III-IV patients. The L-dopa/
L-tyrosine
ratio was significantly elevated in melanoma patients with clinical stage III (15.23 x 10(-5) +/- 3.34 x 10(-5)) compared with stage I (10.88 x 10(-5) +/- 2.52 x 10(-5)). Stage IV patients showed a significant increase in the plasma L-dopa/
L-tyrosine
ratio (45.73 x 10(-5) +/- 61.75 x 10(-5)) compared with the other groups. The ratio was higher for those with two rather than one metastatic site and markedly higher for those with widespread
metastases
. The development of
metastases
was associated with an increase in plasma L-dopa, a decrease in plasma
L-tyrosine
and a significant increase in the plasma L-dopa/
L-tyrosine
ratio. These data suggest that the plasma L-dopa/
L-tyrosine
ratio reflects the tumour burden and correlates with the progression of malignant melanoma.
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PMID:Development of metastases in malignant melanoma is associated with an increase in the plasma L-dopa/L-tyrosine ratio. 1050 58