%0 Journal Article %A STEFAN HAUSER %A TOBIAS ZAHALKA %A JÖRG ELLINGER %A GUIDO FECHNER %A LUKAS C. HEUKAMP %A ALEXANDER VON RUECKER %A STEFAN C. MÜLLER %A PATRICK J. BASTIAN %T Cell-free Circulating DNA: Diagnostic Value in Patients with Renal Cell Cancer %D 2010 %J Anticancer Research %P 2785-2789 %V 30 %N 7 %X Objectives: To analyse the diagnostic and prognostic value of cell-free DNA in patients with renal cell carcinoma (RCC). Patients and Methods: Cell-free DNA was measured in 35 patients with RCC and 54 healthy individuals using quantitative real-time PCR. ACTB-106 detects fragmented cell-free DNA due to apoptosis and ACTB-384 detects long DNA fragments by necrosis. DNA-Integrity (ACTB-384/ACTB-106 ratio) served as measure of DNA fragmentation. Results: Levels of both DNA fragments were increased in RCC patients compared to healthy individuals (ACTB-384: 1.77 vs. 0.61ng/ml, p=0.0003; ACTB-106: 1.31ng/ml vs. 0.77 ng/ml p=0.003). Receiver operator characteristic analysis (ROC) showed at a threshold level of 1.03 ng/ml for ACTB-106 68.6%, sensitivity and 70.4% specificity (AUC: 0.69). ROC analysis showed at a threshold level of 1.70 ng/ml for ACTB-384 57.1%, sensitivity and 81.5% specificity (AUC: 0.73). DNA integrity was increased in RCC (1.07 vs. 0.72 p=0.04). In vascular invasion the DNA integrity was reduced (p=0.003). Conclusion: Cell-free-DNA levels are increased in RCC. The DNA integrity indicates mostly necrotic origin in RCC. %U https://ar.iiarjournals.org/content/anticanres/30/7/2785.full.pdf