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Query: EC:3.1.3.1 (
alkaline phosphatase
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An
alkaline phosphatase
(
EC 3.1.3.1
) of the placental type was isolated from a
seminoma
type of human testicular cancer tissue and was purified to homogeneity by sulfate-mediated chromatography on a column of Cibacron Blue Sepharose 4B. The purified enzyme had a specific activity of 40.6 kU per gram of protein and was obtained in a yield of 37%. The purification procedure used was simple and economical, and may be used to purify
alkaline phosphatase
isoenzymes from other cancer tissues. This is the first report of the purification of the enzyme in
seminoma
. Inhibition studies suggest that this enzyme is a Nagao variant rather than the Regan type reported in several cancer tissues.
...
PMID:Isolation and purification of placental type alkaline phosphatase from a seminoma. 310 Jan 1
Using a solid-phase monoclonal antibody enzyme immuno-assay, we evaluated in a multicenter study (18 laboratories) the utility of evaluating catalytic activity of human placental alkaline phosphatase (hPLAP,
EC 3.1.3.1
) in serum as a potential tumor marker. We determined hPLAP in serum samples from 130 patients with ovarian cancer, 79 patients with testicular cancer (53
seminoma
testis, 26 nonseminoma testis), 537 patients with various other malignant diseases (95 lung, 39 gastrointestinal, 195 breast, 208 others), 291 patients with benign diseases, and 213 healthy controls. To assess the influence of smoking on hPLAP activity in serum, we evaluated 79 serum samples from patients with noncancerous diseases for whom smoking habits had been recorded. Our main findings are: (a) hPLAP activity is frequently increased (greater than 100 mU/L) in pre-operative serum samples from ovarian cancer patients (49%) and from testicular cancer patients (59% overall; 72%
seminoma
, 35% nonseminoma); (b) heavy smoking may increase hPLAP activity; (c) excluding heavy smokers, a 96% specificity for cancerous lesions was observed; (d) in patients with ovarian malignancies, CA 125 and hPLAP may behave as independent markers; and (e) in patients with
seminoma
, hPLAP is clearly more frequently increased than is beta-choriogonadotropin.
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PMID:Multicenter evaluation of human placental alkaline phosphatase as a possible tumor-associated antigen in serum. 316 10
Primary mediastinal
seminoma
is a rare germ cell tumor that is histologically identical to testicular seminoma. Fifty-one cases have been reported in the Japanese literature. This report concerns a new case of this tumor which showed high levels of a serum
alkaline phosphatase
(
ALP
) and a serum angiotensin converting enzyme (ACE). The patient is a 27 year old man whose father underwent an orchiectomy with postoperative radiation therapy for testicular tumor. After radiation and chemotherapy, the patient's chest X-ray showed complete regression of the mass, and his
ALP
and ACE decreased to normal levels.
...
PMID:[Primary mediastinal seminoma--a case report]. 328 91
In 1930 the determination of serum
alkaline phosphatase
in patients with bone or liver disease ushered in the era of clinical enzymology. The association of elevated (bone)
alkaline phosphatase
in serum of patients with osteogenic sarcoma was the first evidence that tumor cells themselves produced the enzyme. It became clear, however, in the 1960s that the serum
alkaline phosphatase
was not a single enzyme but consisted of a family of isozymes originating from liver, bone, intestine, and placenta. This was a consequence of the introduction of a combination of electrophoretic separations, heat inactivation, and organ-specific amino acid inhibitors. This combination of measurements made possible the demonstration of a serum
alkaline phosphatase
of lung cancer origin, as confirmed by the histochemical visualization in lung cancer of the Regan Isozyme (placental alkaline phosphatase-PLAP). At present, the measurement of PLAP has its greatest utility as a tumor marker in
seminoma
and ovarian cancer. A PLAP-like isozyme in normal testis and ovary is expressed in these and other neoplasias and appears to be related to rare alleles of placental alkaline phosphatase. Current studies have utilized a panel of monoclonal antibodies to detect useful epitopes that suggest that PLAP and PLAP-like isozymes are coded by different genes. The PLAP gene has now been cloned and sequenced by Millan and others. This fundamental new information is providing a base line that will make it possible to explain the overlapping specificities of intestinal and placental isozymes, the degree of uniqueness of the PLAP-like isozyme, the precise mechanism of uncompetitive inhibition by L-phenylalanine and the evolutionary history of the alkaline phosphatases.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)
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PMID:Clinical and biological significance of an isozyme tumor marker--PLAP. 332 92
The identification of atypical testicular germ cells is often difficult by by routine histologic examination. By immunohistochemical detection of placental alkaline phosphatase (PLAP) and by periodic acid Schiff staining of glycogen, atypical germ cells were easily identified in testicular samples. Forty-one fetal and adult testes were used for a preliminary study, and 121 testes from infants and adults with either cryptorchidism or germ cell tumors were studied for the presence of atypical germ cells. Two types of clear germ cells were differentiated histochemically, and one with PLAP-positive cell surfaces and glycogen-rich cytoplasm was considered to be atypical. The
alkaline phosphatase
of atypical germ cells appeared to be similar to that found in a few germ cells of early fetal testes. The atypical germ cells seemed to be multi-potential malignant cells capable of developing not only into
seminoma
but also into other germ cell tumors. Only in yolk sac tumor of infants were the atypical germ cells absent from tumor-adjacent seminiferous tubules.
...
PMID:Identification of testicular atypical germ cells by an immunohistochemical technique for placental alkaline phosphatase. 362 Nov 15
Specific assays for human intestinal and liver alkaline phosphatases were developed by use of isozyme specific monoclonal antibodies bound to paper discs. The assays are fast, specific and convenient to use as demonstrated by determinations of
alkaline phosphatase
isozymes in sera and tissues. In sera from forty healthy individuals the activity of the tissue unspecific
alkaline phosphatase
was determined to 32 +/- 12 IU/l (mean +/- SD). The activity of the intestinal alkaline phosphatase was found to be ten-fold lower, 3.5 +/- 6.3 IU/l (mean +/- SD), and of the placental alkaline phosphatase another ten-fold lower, 0.3 +/- 0.2 IU/l (mean +/- SD), than that of the tissue unspecific
alkaline phosphatase
. Several normal tissues contained all three isozymes, the intestinal mucosa, for example, which besides intestinal alkaline phosphatase also expresses trace amounts of placental and liver-bone-kidney
alkaline phosphatase
.
Seminomas
, known to express eutopically placental-like alkaline phosphatase were demonstrated to contain increased levels of both intestinal and liver-bone-kidney alkaline phosphatases as compared to the normal testis.
...
PMID:Specific assays for human alkaline phosphatase isozymes. 362 3
The three human isozymes of alkaline phosphatases were quantitatively determined in normal testis and
seminoma
tissues. The highly selective assays were based on isozyme specific monoclonal antibodies. In the normal testis approximately 90% of the catalytic activity originates from the tissue unspecific
alkaline phosphatase
, and the remaining activity was due to trace expression of both intestinal (approximately 5%) and placental alkaline phosphatase (PLAP) or PLAP-like isozyme (approximately 5%). In homogenates of
seminoma
tissues, highly increased levels of all three isozymes were identified. Both the tissue unspecific
alkaline phosphatase
and PLAP-like enzymes displayed relative increases of 10- to 100-fold and intestinal alkaline phosphatase 2- to 10-fold compared with normal testis. This finding indicates that the entire genome coding for alkaline phosphatases may be activated in seminomas. The PLAP-like enzyme from
seminoma
cells comprises a heterogenous population of molecules demonstrating partial heat sensitivity and microheterogeneity upon starch gel electrophoresis in contrast to the pregnancy related PLAP. These findings have implications for the different PLAP assays used in the clinical monitoring of
seminoma
patients.
...
PMID:Levels of alkaline phosphatase isozymes in human seminoma tissue. 364 91
A monoclonal antibody (H17E2) recognising both placental alkaline phosphatase (PLAP) and testicular PLAP-like
alkaline phosphatase
was incorporated in a solid phase immunoassay. This was used to measure levels of PLAP in 257 sera from 148 patients with germ cell neoplasms of the testis. High levels of PLAP were found in all patients with active seminomas (mean 0.85 O.D.) compared to those in clinical remission (mean 0.20 O.D.) (P less than 0.0001). More importantly, changing levels of PLAP correlated with the course of disease in 79 samples from 33 patients with
seminoma
(P less than 0.0001). Elevated PLAP levels were also noted in patients in remission who were smokers (mean 0.32 O.D.) compared to non-smokers (mean 0.15 O.D.) (P less than 0.001). These data demonstrate that determination of PLAP levels using this sensitive immunoassay is an important new adjunct in the monitoring of the response to treatment in patients with
seminoma
.
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PMID:Monoclonal antibody assay of serum placental alkaline phosphatase in the monitoring of testicular tumours. 399 8
Alkaline phosphatase is a useful and reliable marker of germ cell neoplasia that has been almost completely overlooked in the recent medical literature and in the practice of surgical pathology. Its presence in immature germ cells and in germ cell cancers was noted as early as 1953, but a systematic study of its use in the diagnosis and classification of germ cell tumors has not appeared in the literature. Using a recently developed plastic embedding technique combined with enzyme histochemistry, a large series of germ cell tumors and gonadal specimens were examined for the presence of
alkaline phosphatase
. The neoplastic germ cells in all cases of
seminoma
and embryonal carcinoma showed strong plasma membrane positivity for
alkaline phosphatase
. Choriocarcinomas (gestational and nongestational) and mature teratomas were negative. These findings suggest that the
alkaline phosphatase
reaction is a useful adjunct in the diagnosis of germ cell cancers.
...
PMID:Alkaline phosphatase histochemistry in human germ cell neoplasms. 619 86
Six monoclonal antibodies raised against the human placental alkaline phosphatase (
ALP
) recognizing distinct antigenic determinants on the surface of this isozyme were used for immunohistochemical studies of adult and fetal human testes and testicular germ-cell tumors.
ALP
reacting with all six antibodies was defined as placental, whereas
ALP
reacting with some but not all antibodies was labeled as placental-like.
ALP
reacting with one of the monoclonal antibodies that recognizes a determinant common to intestinal and placental
ALP
was tentatively considered probably intestinal, unless it reacted with any other monoclonal placental specific antibody. Using this approach, the authors have identified placental
ALP
in 4 of 7 seminomas, 3 of 7 tumors composed in part or fully of embryonal carcinoma, and 1 yolk sac carcinoma. Placental-like
ALP
was identified in 2 additional seminomas and 4 embryonal carcinoma-containing tumors, whereas 1
seminoma
and 1 benign teratoma were devoid of either placental or placental-like
ALP
. Trophoblastic giant cells in 2 seminomas and 3 teratocarcinomas expressed only the antigenic determinant common to placental and intestinal
ALP
. The authors thus show that testicular tumor cells may express either placental or placental-like
ALP
and that in some instances, the tumor isozyme is antigenically different from
ALP
found on either fetal or adult testicular germ cells.
...
PMID:Immunohistochemical localization of placental-like alkaline phosphatase in testis and germ-cell tumors using monoclonal antibodies. 684 1
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