CK-BB nctivity is suspected to play a role in the development of breast cancer as CK-BB's transufiptiou enuld be enhanced by estrogen and by oncogene products from adenoviruses. The disruption of CK metabolic pathway could result in a suppression of tumor 8rowth. Objeet~a To examine if CK-BB aotivi
Distribution and characterization of alpha hCG in the serum and tumor cytosol of patients with breast cancer
β Scribed by Jeffrey E. Shindelman; Ann E. Ortmeyer; H. Garrett Wada; Frank Stockdale; Howard H. Sussman
- Publisher
- John Wiley and Sons
- Year
- 1980
- Tongue
- French
- Weight
- 553 KB
- Volume
- 25
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0020-7136
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β¦ Synopsis
Abstract
Serum and tumor tissue from breast cancer patients were evaluated for the presence of alpha subunit of hCG, by means of the specific radioimmunoassay. Elevated serum levels occurred in 0/50 (0%) of normal female controls, 1/17 (6%) of patients with benign breast disease, 3/53 (6%) of patients with primary breast cancer, and 12/84 (14%) of patients with metastatic breast cancer. Cytosols from 10/56 (18%) primary tumors and 10/37 (28%) metastatic tumors were found to contain the alpha subunit. Comparison of serum and tumor cytosol levels in nine patients with metastatic disease showed a correspondence between elevated cytosol levels and elevated serum levels. No similar correspondence in 25 patients with primary disease was observed. Alpha subunit was isolated from one tumor cytosol and was characterized with respect to its immunochemical crossβreactivity and molecular weight as compared with native alpha subunit from hCG. For both parameters, the native and ectopic alpha subunit were found to be identical.
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