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Query: UMLS:C0023890 (
cirrhosis
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A monoclonal antibody, gamma-120, was raised against a highly purified
gamma-glutamyltransferase
(gamma GT) from human primary hepatoma. The antibody preferentially bound to the small subunit of gamma GT from human hepatoma and kidney as evidenced by immunoblot analysis. Weak binding to the normal liver enzyme could be detected by solid-phase enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA). With the use of this antibody, an ELISA was developed for the quantitation of immunoreactive gamma GT in human serum. Sera of 188 normal control subjects displayed a low level (9.4 micrograms/ml) of immunoreactive gamma GT. Highly elevated levels of immunoreactive gamma GT were detected in the sera of patients with primary hepatoma, metastatic liver cancer, pancreatic cancer, and certain types of lung cancer. Slightly elevated levels of immunoreactive gamma GT were seen in the sera of patients with
liver cirrhosis
. The levels of gamma GT were within a normal range in the sera of patients with gastrointestinal cancers and patients with nonmalignant diseases such as hepatitis and gallstones. The antibody has been shown to be useful for the diagnosis of some of the neoplastic diseases.
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PMID:A monoclonal antibody against gamma-glutamyltransferase from human primary hepatoma: its use in enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay of sera of cancer patients. 286 89
Serum concentrations of lipids and apolipoprotein A-I, A-II and B were determined in patients with hepatic metastases of colorectal cancer, with primary liver cancer and with
cirrhosis
. In all three liver diseases, the HDL fraction and apolipoproteins A-I and A-II showed significantly low values, while apolipoprotein B was only increased in hepatic metastases. The decrease of apolipoprotein A-II levels was more prominent in
cirrhosis
, thereby enhancing the A-I/A-II ratio. This ratio is decreased in metastasis and normal in hepatomas. In patients with hepatic metastases a correlation was observed between alkaline phosphatase and apolipoprotein A-II (p less than 0.05), and between
gamma-glutamyltransferase
and the A-I/A-II ratio (p less than 0.05). The present work suggests that determination of apolipoproteins and lipids of the HDL fraction offers a new approach to the study of liver diseases.
...
PMID:Serum apolipoproteins A-I, A-II and B in hepatic metastases. Comparison with other liver diseases: hepatomas and cirrhosis. 287 62
We studied the significance of urinary enzyme measurements in diagnosing proximal tubular damage in
cirrhosis of the liver
. Urinary excretion (u-enzyme) and fractional urinary excretion (FEenzyme) of
gamma-glutamyltranspeptidase
(
GGT
), leucine aminopeptidase (LAP), alkaline phosphatase (AP) and beta-glucuronidase (B-GLU) were quantified in 14 control subjects (group I), 12 cirrhotics with functional renal failure (group II), 13 cirrhotics with renal tubular damage (group III) and 7 non-liver patients with renal tubular damage (group IV). Urinary enzyme excretion and fractional enzyme excretion were significantly higher in the cirrhotics of group III than in the controls or group II. In group III, these tests usually reached values within the range of group IV. The sensitivity of urinary enzyme excretion was 0.92 and specificity ranged from 0.75 (u-LAP) to 1 (u-
GGT
; u-B-GLU). The sensitivity of fractional enzyme excretion was between 0.61 (FEB-GLU) and 0.84 (FEGGT; FELAP), while specificity was from 0.91 (FELAP; FEAP) to 1 (FEGGT; FEB-GLU). The results indicate that measurement of urinary enzymes may be very useful in diagnosing renal tubular damage in cirrhotic patients with impaired renal function.
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PMID:Urinary excretion of enzymes in cirrhotics with renal failure. 287 95
The variation of the carbohydrate chain of
gamma-glutamyltransferase
was studied in 45 liver patients by means of lectin affinity chromatography. Five lectins were used: concanavalin A, Ricinus communis I and II, Maclura pomifera and Ulex europaeus agglutinin. The binding towards Con A was shown to be independent from the binding towards the other lectins. Parallel variations of binding results against the galactose- and fucose-recognizing lectins were obtained. In liver steatosis, the binding results were comparable to those obtained in normal patients.
Cirrhosis
and metastasis patients showed a decreased binding towards Con A, while the binding against the various galactose- and fucose-recognizing lectins was increased. After neuraminidase treatment, an increased affinity towards all lectins was observed. However, differences in RCA I and RCA II binding between patients and controls still persisted. Besides sialic acid, also galactose and fucose residues contribute to serum
gamma-glutamyltransferase
heterogeneity.
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PMID:Lectin-affinity chromatography of serum gamma-glutamyltransferase in liver disease. 288 78
The repeated observation of a fall in serum enzymes at midmenstrual cycle in an untreated patient with primary biliary cirrhosis stimulated a study of estrogen administration in five patients with primary biliary cirrhosis. One patient was premenopausal, one patient was postmenopausal and three had had oophorectomy. After 2 weeks of ethinyl estradiol, AST was under 100 IU per dl in all and had decreased by 50% or more in 4 of 5 patients.
gamma-glutamyltransferase
and alkaline phosphatase fell by 50 and 30% or more, respectively, in all patients. The decreases in serum enzymes were statistically significant in all patients for
gamma-glutamyltransferase
, in 4 of 5 for AST and in 3 of 5 for alkaline phosphatase. One patient developed increased icterus leading to withdrawal of estradiol. Withdrawal of estradiol was followed by return toward control values over variable periods, usually 1 to 4 weeks. Repeated courses of estradiol reproduced these enzyme changes. These observations indicate that estradiol in the doses used (0.05 mg per day) reversibly lowers serum enzyme values in biliary
cirrhosis
. The mechanism of the effect is unexplained, but an immune system alteration may be responsible.
...
PMID:Effect of estradiol upon serum enzymes in primary biliary cirrhosis. 288 13
The potentiating effect of pre-existing
cirrhosis
on the formation of hyperplastic liver nodules and/or foci was investigated by feeding a low dose (0.008%) of 2-N-fluorenylacetamide (FAA) in a choline-deficient (CD) diet for 32 weeks to cirrhotic and non-cirrhotic rats.
Liver cirrhosis
was induced by feeding the rats a CD diet for the preceding 36 weeks. The number and area of
gamma-glutamyltranspeptidase
-positive hyperplastic liver nodules and/or foci were significantly larger in cirrhotic rats exposed to low-dose FAA than in non-cirrhotic rats similarly treated. Hyperplastic liver nodules and/or foci were not observed in rats continuously fed a CD diet alone for 68 weeks (control cirrhotic rats). The results suggest that cirrhotic liver might alter the metabolic response to FAA, even at low doses, and lead to enhanced induction of hyperplastic liver nodules and/or foci.
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PMID:Enhancement of low-dose N-2-fluorenylacetamide-induced hyperplastic liver nodules by pre-existing cirrhosis. 288 44
The diagnostic relevance of the serum immunoglobulin A (IgA) concentration and liver deposition of IgA for chronic excessive alcohol consumption was evaluated in 164 patients with biochemical liver abnormalities. A relationship was demonstrated between the amount of daily alcohol consumption and the two IgA parameters and serum
gamma-glutamyl transpeptidase
. A continuous pattern of IgA deposition along hepatic sinusoids proved to be the best diagnostic feature, combining a specificity of 0.91 with a sensitivity of 0.75. Although serum IgA has a specificity of 0.78, its diagnostic value is restricted by a sensitivity of 0.50, making it not superior to serum
gamma-glutamyl transpeptidase
. Furthermore, serum IgA proved to be related to liver histopathology. High levels of serum IgA are found in hepatitis and
cirrhosis
, without significant differences between alcoholic and nonalcoholic patients. However, in the case of mild histopathologic changes in the liver, such as steatosis and fibrosis, significantly higher serum IgA concentrations are found in alcoholic than in nonalcoholic liver disease.
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PMID:Immunoglobulin A in the diagnosis of alcoholic liver disease. 289 87
We have used the
gamma-glutamyltransferase
(
GGT
) isoenzyme pattern in serum as a means for discriminating between hepatobiliary diseases, including neoplasias. The reference pattern, determined in 142 normal subjects with a simplified conventional cellulose acetate electrophoretic procedure, contained two
GGT
bands, alpha 1-
GGT
and alpha 2-
GGT
, in proportions of 60-80% and 20-40%, respectively. Sera from 95 hepatobiliary patients showed typical isoenzyme features: (a) a beta-migrating
GGT
form that was less than 10% of the total
GGT
in chronic hepatitis and
cirrhosis
, and less than or equal to 30% of the total
GGT
in
cirrhosis
with intrahepatic cholestasis and in cases of extra- and intrahepatic obstructive jaundice, including liver neoplasias; (b) a gamma-migrating
GGT
band and (or) a "dep-GGT" (nonmigrating) band in cases of extrahepatic jaundice; and (c) an albumin-migrating
GGT
band that had a diagnostic sensitivity of 75% for hepatic tumors. The diagnostic specificity of this last band is 92% toward other hepatic disorders and 91% toward nonhepatic neoplasias; we consider it a potential specific marker for primary or metastatic liver neoplasias.
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PMID:The gamma-glutamyltransferase isoenzyme pattern in serum as a signal discriminating between hepatobiliary diseases, including neoplasias. 289 71
A solid phase enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay for human immunoreactive
gamma-glutamyltranspeptidase
(gamma-GTP) was developed. The working range by this assay was from 1 ng to 100 ng. Serum immunoreactive gamma-GTP was significantly elevated in patient with hepatocellular carcinoma and moderate elevation was found in
liver cirrhosis
. On the other hand, in sera of patients with non neoplastic disease, including acute hepatitis, chronic hepatitis, fatty liver, hemangioma, the immunoreactive gamma-GTP was not significantly elevated. No correlation was found between the serum levels of gamma-GTP determined by enzymatic assay and enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay. In the tissues of hepatocellular carcinoma and metastatic liver tumor, the immunoreactive gamma-GTP contents were also elevated, which were well correlated with the enzyme contents in sera. When immunohistochemical study was carried out, the immunoreactive gamma-GTP was detected diffusely not only in the cell membrane and bile canaliculi but also in the cytoplasm of cancer cell. These results suggest that the hepatoma tissues contain an immunologically active, but enzymatically inactive form of gamma-GTP enzyme.
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PMID:[Measurement of human serum and liver tissue immunoreactive gamma-glutamyl transpeptidase in patients with various liver diseases]. 289 51
The molecular nature of serum (from normal subjects and from patients affected by various hepatobiliary diseases)
gamma-glutamyltranspeptidase
(
GGT
) isoenzymes has been studied by selective lipoprotein precipitation. Some fractions co-precipitate with LDL + VLDL (pre-beta-, beta-, beta/gamma-, gamma-, and dep-
GGT
fractions) or with HDL (partial precipitation of alpha 1-
GGT
in
cirrhosis
). Alpha 1-
GGT
+ alpha 2-
GGT
in normal subjects, and Alb-
GGT
did not precipitate with either of the precipitation treatments. Total
GGT
and its isoenzymes were stable at 4 degrees C and at -20 degrees C for at least 20 days, with the exception of Alb-
GGT
which at -20 degrees C decreased by 20%. The percentage of
GGT
associated with LDL + VLDL appeared to be a possible marker to discriminate liver tumors from
cirrhosis
. A cut-off value of 20 U/L of this marker yielded a diagnostic sensitivity of 87% and a diagnostic specificity of 85%.
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PMID:Gamma-glutamyltranspeptidase isoenzyme forms and lipoproteins in normal and pathological sera. 290 Feb 24
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