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A radioimmunoassay for ng quantities of DNA was developed. [125l]lododeoxyuridine-labeled DNA was used as the antigen, and the serum of a
lupus erythematosus
patient served as the source of antibody. The level of free DNA in the serum of 173 patients with various types of cancer and in 55 healthy individuals was determined by this radioimmunoassay. DNA concentration in the normal controls had a range of 0 to 100 ng/ml with a mean of 13 +/- 3 ng/ml (S.E.). For comparison purposes, the range of 0 to 50 ng/ml was designated as normal, and 93% of controls were found in this range. In the cancer patients, the DNA concentration ranged from zero to mug levels with a mean of 180 +/- 38 ng/ml. Fifty % of the patients values were found in the range of 0 to 50 ng/ml; the other 50% were between 50 and 5000 ng/ml. No correlation could be seen between DNA levels and the size or location of the primary tumor. Significantly higher DNA levels, however, were found in the serum of patients with
metastatic disease
(mean of 209 +/- 39 ng/ml), as compared to nonmetastatic patients (mean 100 +/- 30, p less than 0.02). After radiation therapy in lymphoma, lung, ovary, uterus, and cervical tumors, the levels decreased in 66 to 90% of the patients, whereas in glioma, breast, colon, and rectal tumors, the DNA levels decreased only in 16 to 33% of the patients. Generally, the decrease in DNA concene of tumor size and reduction of pain. Conversely, when DNA levels either increased or remained unchanged, a lack of response to the treatment was noted. Of 17 patients who died within a year, 13 showed DNA levels that remained high or unchanged, whereas only 4 showed lower levels during treatment. Persistent high or increasing DNA levels in the circulation, therefore, may signal a relapse and are probably a poor prognostic sign. The relatively high percentage (50%) of cancer patients with apparently normal DNA levels would suggest that this test may have low diagnostic value. It should be pointed out, however, that all these patients represent a selected group considered for radiation therapy, usually after surgery and/or chemotherapy. It is possible that a better correlation between DNA levels and cancer will be obtained prior to the initiation of treatment. On the other hand, DNA in the serum may be an important tool for the evaluation of therapy or the comparison of different regimens.
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PMID:Free DNA in the serum of cancer patients and the effect of therapy. 83 66
A malignant fibrous mesothelioma in a 52 year old white man arising from the left parietal pleura associated with
lupus erythematosus
with
metastases
to brain and liver is reported. Asbestos bodies were found in digested pulmonary tissue but none in the primary or metastatic lesions. Light microscopic and ultrastructural studies suggest that this tumor contains mesothelial or endothelial cells, some of which revealed fibroblastic features while others disclosed epitheloid characteristics.
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PMID:Malignant fibrous mesothelioma. Metastatic to brain and liver. 108 8
The authors describe the clinical course of two patients with long-standing, indolent systemic
lupus
erythematous (SLE) who developed, respectively, a breast carcinoma and a malignant melanoma 8 and 15 years after the diagnosis of
lupus
; both patients died with evidence of widespread, rapidly progressive
metastatic disease
at a time when the SLE was minimally active and did not require immunosuppressive therapy. The association of SLE and solid tumors in the same patient is reviewed. The frequency of this association appears to be low and the most often described tumors are of uterine and bladder origin. The clinical course of the solid malignancy in these patients is not always described in detail. Careful epidemiologic studies on the true incidence of solid tumors in patients with SLE are required to better understand this association.
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PMID:The infrequent association of systemic lupus erythematosus and solid tumors. 165 8
Lupus
anticoagulant was present in this case of paraneoplastic scleroderma revealed by hemolytic-uremic syndrome, suggesting that the autoantibody played a significant role in the sequence of events leading to anuria. Reviewing the literature we found several observations of paraneoplastic scleroderma, and in other series cases of scleroderma-linked (and in rare instances cancer-linked) antiphospholipid autoantibodies. Search for antiphospholipid antibodies should be considered in patients with systemic scleroderma as well as in patients with
metastatic cancer
. Presence of such procoagulant autoantibodies might predict future complications and should influence treatment strategy.
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PMID:Hemolytic-uremic syndrome with anticardiolipin antibodies revealing paraneoplastic systemic scleroderma. 175 45
Fourteen cases of multifocal squamous cell cancer of the skin are analyzed clinicomorphologically. Such form of skin cancer arises typically on the limbs following long-standing lesions: trophic ulcer, osteomyelitis, psoriasis,
lupus
. The tumors are both synchronous and metachronous. The prognosis is often unfavorable due to late diagnosis. Multiplicity of the lesions could be attributed to lymphogenic or hematogenic subcutaneous
metastases
in generalization of the malignant process.
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PMID:[Multiple-primary cancer of the skin]. 177 25
A 29-year old woman presented with neuro-
lupus
and hepatic
metastases
of gastrinoma. We suggest that this hitherto undescribed association might not be fortuitous.
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PMID:[Neuro-lupus associated with Zollinger-Ellison syndrome with hepatic metastases: an incidental association?]. 178 55
Skin cancer is relatively uncommon among black individuals. Squamous cell carcinoma occurred in a scar of chronic discoid lupus erythematosus in a black patient. A review of 7 previously reported cases of squamous cell carcinoma in blacks with chronic discoid lupus erythematosus indicates a tendency of the cancer to
metastasize
. Sun exposure of the hypopigmented lesions of chronic discoid
lupus
and possibly other factors predispose to cancer of the skin. Poorly healing skin lesions in chronic discoid
lupus
should arouse suspicion of malignant change.
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PMID:Squamous cell carcinoma of the skin in black patients with discoid lupus erythematosus. 357 18
Plasma gamma-glutamyltranspeptidase (GGTP) levels were measured in 435 cancer patients, 120 healthy controls, 15 patients with systemic
lupus
erythematosis, and 10 patients with rheumatoid arthritis. The mean GGTP activity of all cancer patients studied, with the exception of malignant lymphoma, was significantly elevated compared to control values. Several patient groups were retrospectively analyzed to determine whether GGTP levels correlated with clinical status. Patients who were disease-free had GGTP levels in the normal range, whereas patients with
metastases
had elevated levels. Serially increasing GGTP levels were associated with disease progression and death. Persons who remained free of disease had serial GGTP levels within the normal range. Furthermore, decreasing levels were associated with response to therapy. These results indicate that GGTP levels may have prognostic value in various human malignancies.
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PMID:Gamma-glutamyltranspeptidase levels as an aid in the management of human cancer. 613 75
The remarkable history of the 1951 pp 66 year old woman with gastric adenocarcinoma is reviewed. After subtotal gastrectomy she survived for 22 years without any
metastases
. Presumably the artificially induced high titer IgG, anti-P1 proved to be cytotoxic in two stages: (1) binding of anti-P1 to the terminal fifth sugar, galactose, and (2) the action of cellular immunity in the form of killer T derived lymphocytes containing receptors for IgG molecules. An identical mechanism may be operative in inducing abortions in the pp pregnant woman with a P1 fetus. P1 illegitimate glycolipid (GL) red cell antigen and Forssman (Fs) tissue in adenocarcinoma suggest the self-nonself concept because these are genetically foreign to the host. This concept applies also to numerous "autoimmune" diseases such as RA,
lupus
, glomerulonephritis, Coombs positive hemolytic anemia and other diseases with immune complexes (ICs) of 20--22 Svedberg units deposited as lesions with tissue damage. In the presence of the GL antigens (ABO, P, Fs), the normal serum contains antibodies for the missing antigen(s). The predicted anti-Fs was present in about 80% of normal employees of ages 18--70. In cancer sera the incidence was 35--40%. On testing normal sera by age in terms of decades anti-Fs was present in 93% in the youngest, and only 55% in the oldest group. This may be associated with the gradual loss of protein synthesis with aging and/or the accumulation of soluble ICs which bind the C1q portion of the C added to the test mixture of heat-inactivated serum (1 : 8) g.p. C (1 : 30) and srbc. In "autoimmune" diseases there is an active immune response to viral or bacterial infections or infestations or drugs which attach to rbc and/or tissue cell membranes. This results in the deposition in selected organs of ICs of 20--22 S units with lesions and tissue damage. For therapy plasma (from young donors) exchange has been recommended to compensate for the loss of IgG antibodies and C.
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PMID:The self-nonself concept as a basis for immune complex to replace "autoimmune diseases". 616 23
Therapeutic progress in medicine has diminished the number of diseases representing indications for interruption. This is true for impetigo herpetiformis and for herpes gestationis. In scleroderma, acute
lupus erythematosus
and dermatomyositis, the question has to be decided individually. Particularly in
lupus erythematosus
, contraception is to be advised because of the teratogenic side effects of therapeutic drugs.
Metastases
can arise in the fetus from a malignant melanoma of the mother. Whether pregnancy can promote the development or the progression of malignant melanoma, is still under discussion. Nevertheless, melanomalignoma must be regarded as an absolute indication for interruption.
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PMID:[Skin and genital diseases of the mother as indications for induced abortion]. 739 36
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