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Quantification of MUC1 in breast cancer patients. A method comparison study
G G Bon1, G J van Kamp, R A Verstraeten
1Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Academic Hospital Vrije Universiteit, Amsterdam, The Netherlands.
Objective:
To compare the performance of four serum assays for the quantification of MUC1 in breast cancer patients.
Study Design:
A total of 282 serum samples were evaluated with two automated (Boehringer Mannheim Enzymun-Test CA 15-3 and Chiron ACS BR) and two manual assays (Centocor CA 15-3 radioimmunoassay [RIA] and Biomira Truquant BR RIA). Sera were obtained from healthy controls (n=50), patients with benign (n=25) and malignant breast disease (n=77) and patients with other malignancies (n=69). In addition, sera from pregnant women (n=56) and patients with liver cirrhosis (n=5) were included.
Results:
Intraassay coefficients of variation (C.V.s) were highest for the manual Centocor CA 15-3 assay (7.4% for values below 50 kU/l and 8.1% for values above 180 kU/l). Interassay C.Vs were highest for the manual Truquant BR assay (11.7% for the lower concentration values and 18.6% for the higher concentration values). False positive rates ranged between 0% for the Centocor CA 15-3 RIA and 14% for the ACS BR assay (cut-off: 30 kU/l). In monitoring breast cancer patients all four assays show similar patterns, although absolute MUC1 values found may differ up to 50%.
Conclusion:
For monitoring purposes all assays perform equally well, however, automated assays show lower inter- and intraassay variability, especially in the higher value range. Therefore we recommend the use of the same, automated, assay for quantification of MUC1 during the follow-up of breast cancer patients.