【Abstract】ObjectiveTo study the current research status of minichromosome maintenance protein 2 (MCM2), the cell cycle proliferation marker, in the diagnosis of colorectal carcinoma. MethodsLiteratures about the application of MCM2 in the study of colorectal carcinoma were collected and reviewed.ResultsMCM2, as a marker of cell dysplasia and malignancy, was usually used in the study of carcinoma. The study on expression of MCM2 in the cell of colorectum in different proliferational stage might help to screen colorectal carcinoma as early as possible. ConclusionAs a relatively specific and sensitive marker of cell proliferation, MCM2 might become a promising mark for diagnosing colorectal carcinoma in the early stage.
Objective To investigate the difference of minichromosome maintenance protein 2 (MCM2) mRNA expression among colonic normal mucosa, colonic adenoma and carcinoma. Methods The expressions of MCM2 mRNA were determined by real-time RT-PCR in 12 colonic normal mucosa, 33 colonic adenomas and 12 colonic carcinomas. Data were evaluated by relative expression software tool (REST-XL). Results The expressions of MCM2 mRNA elevated in turn by colonic normal mucosa, adenoma and carcinoma. The expression of MCM2 mRNA in colonic carcinomas was significantly higher than that in adenomas, as well as in normal mucosa (P=0.001), while the difference of MCM2 mRNA expressions between adenoma and normal mucosa was insignificant (P=0.184). Conclusion The difference of MCM2 mRNA expressions between adenoma and carcinoma indicated the potential value on early diagnosis for colonic carcinoma.