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The profiles of 4 acute-phase reactant proteins (APRPs) (haptoglobin (HPT), alpha1 antitrypsin (AAT), alpha1 acid glycoprotein (AGP) and prealbumin (PALB)) have been studied during the evolution of bowel cancer. Serial measurements of these APRPs can add to the information obtained from measurements of the level of CEA and hepatic enzymes during the monitoring of postoperative patients. There is considerable stability in the profile in a given individual in health, Rises of AAT and AGP are associated with metastases. High levels of HPT may suggest involvement of the bowel wall by recurrent cancer. PALB levels tend to reflect the nutritional status. A discriminant function based on the log CEA, AAT and AGP preoperative blood levels can considerably improve on the predictive value attained using CEA levels alone.
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PMID:Acute-phase reactant protein profiles: an aid to monitoring large bowel cancer by CEA and serum enzymes. 1 5

A comparative study of serum antichymotrypsin, acid glycoprotein and antitrypsin levels has been made in various cancers. Antichymotrypsin (ACT) shows a non-specific elevation in metastatic cancer, and the response reflects tumour progression in a similar fashion to the other two acute phase reactant proteins. The main advantage of ACT as a marker appears to be its Normal distribution in health, and lack of phenotypic variation.
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PMID:The assessment of antichymotrypsin in cancer monitoring. 3 34

Nineteen biochemical parameters, most of which have been individually advocated as tumour-index-substances for breast cancer, were measured in 51 patients with breast disease, 42 of whom had active breast cancer. Seven of these parameters were raised in more than half of the 17 patients of the series with overt metastases; these were serum ferritin (88%), C-reactive protein (87%), carcinoembryonic antigen (81%), acid glycoprotein (75%), total alkaline phosphatase (64%), sialyl transferase (56%), andthe urinary hydroxyproline/creatinine ratio (73%). The incidence of biochemical abnormalities in patients in this group compared favourably with the results of physical methods of detecting metastases. 7 of 16 further patients without evidence of distant metastases, but who had a poor prognosis as judged by histology of the primary tumour and axillary lymph-nodes, had abnormalities of at least one of the seven parameters. 3 of these patients have relapsed within a year of mastectomy. The results suggest that these biochemical tests could assist in monitoring metastatic disease and could indicate at the time of mastectomy, patients who might benefit from immediate systemic therapy in addition to local treatment of their breast carcinomas.
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PMID:Biochemical markers in human breast cancer. 6 63

A profile of acute phase reactant proteins has been studied in patients with cancer of the prostate as an aid to diagnostic staging and therapy control. A linear discriminant function analysis incorporating serum acid phosphatase, prealbumin, alpha1 antitrypsin, alpha1 acid glycoprotein and haptoglobin allows the correct identification of metastatic disease in 88.6% of patients. The profile may also serve to augment other parameters in the assessment of the physiological effect of oestrogen treatment and show whether the prescribed medication is being taken.
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PMID:Acute phase reactant proteins in prostatic cancer. 7 95

Levels of carcinoembryonic antigen (CEA), alpha-fetoprotein (AFP), ferritin and alpha 2-pregency associated glycoprotein (alpha-2-PAG) were determined in patients with confirmed lung cancer at the time of diagnosis and in serial determinations during and after radio- or chemotherapy. Whereas AFP levels were not elevated in patients with lung cancer, increased levels of CEA, ferritin and alpha-2-PAG were found in more than 50% of the patients. The results suggest that determination of CEA, ferritin and alpha-2-PAG in the serum of patients with lung cancer may be useful to detect metastases or recurrences and to monitor the results of treatment. Furthermore, in this study CEA and ferritin could be demonstrated in extracts of lung tumor tissues by specific antisera.
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PMID:Carcinoembryonic antigen, alpha 1-fetoprotein, ferritin, and alpha 2-pregnancy associated glycoprotein in the serum of lung cancer patients and its demonstration in lung tumor tissues. 7 56

Prostatic acid phosphatase from human seminal fluid was purified to homogeneity. The enzyme was characterized as to its purity, molecular weight and amino acid composition. Analytical isoelectric focusing of purified enzyme on polyacrylamide gels resolved the enzyme activity into eleven discrete bands, apparently due to various amounts of sialic acid associated with the glycoprotein. Antisera raised against the purified enzyme produced only one precipitan arc on immunoelectrophoresis. A double antibody radioimmune assay was developed and used to evaluate serum prostatic acid phosphatase in 226 patients without prostatic disease, in 186 patients with benign prostatic hyperplasia and in 93 patients with prostatic carcinoma. No statistical difference was noted in serum prostatic acid phosphatase between patients with benign prostatic hyperplasia and in those without prostatic disease Serum prostatic acid phosphatase was elevated in 94% of the patients with metastatic prostatic carcinoma. Significant elevations were also found in carcinoma patients without metastases.
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PMID:A radioimmune assay for human prostatic acid phosphatase-levels in prostatic disease. 8 87

The variations in serum level of the alpha 2-PAG (pregnancy associated glycoprotein) were studied during the treatment of 25 patients with breast cancer. A good correlation was found between alpha 2-PAG concentration and the course of the disease. Serum alpha 2-Pag levels rose prior to the clinical recognition of metastatic disease and decreased significantly on successful treatment. alpha 2-PAG appears to have potential as an indicator of the growth of micrometastases.
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PMID:[Serologic breast cancer follow-up monitoring using pregnancy-associated alpha-2-glycoproteins]. 8 97

Tumor cells from the murine T241 fibrosarcoma, which rapidly and reproducibility produces pulmonary metastases, were tested in vitro for their ability to degrade isolated pulmonary basement membrane. Degradation of basement membrane substrate was quantified by the culture of the substrate with tumor cells and measurement of the solubilized hydroxyproline and hexose glycoprotein at neutral pH. It was found that tumor cells collected in the tumor venous drainage were associated with a significantly greater solubilization of basement membrane than were tumor cells obtained from the primary tumor mass. Tumor cells were also assayed for their ability to solubilize type I collagen purified from human dura. Venous effluent tumor cells solubilized collagen to a significantly greater level than primary tumor cells, spleen cells, or liver cells. These findings raised the possibility that metastasizing tumor cells may be a distinct tumor subpopulation with regard to invasive potential.
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PMID:Degradation of basement membrane by murine tumor cells. 19 1

Thirty-nine women admitted to the Main Medical Center for biopsy of a lump in the breast has been followed sequentially for six months to determine whether a diagnostic profile of plasma protein changes occurs in early breast cancer, compared to non malignant breast disease, and whether plasma protein changes in breast cancer patients could be correlated with the spread of the tumor. Eighteen women had early operable breast cancer and twenty-one had benign breast disease. Each patient had 10 serum proteins measured preoperatively and post-operatively at three and six months. The patients with breast cancer had significantly higher levels of beta 2 glycoprotein preoperatively and ceruloplasmin at six months postoperatively than those with benign breast disease. There were a number of significant correlations between serum protein levels and the progression of breast cancer as measured by the clinical score. There were significant correlation with ceruloplasmin properatively and at three months postoperatively. Prealbumin and hemopexin showed correlations preoperatively: alpha 1 antitrypsin and beta 2 glycoprotein only correlated at three months postoperatively. Longer follow up will be required to establish the value of serum protein changes which could predict the development of metastases in patients with breast cancer.
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PMID:Serum proteins in breast cancer. 50 79

Sixty women admitted to the King's College Hospital group for biopsy of a lump in the breast have been followed sequentially for one year. Thirty women had early operable breast cancer and 30 had benign breast disease. Each patient had 10 serum proteins measured preoperatively and postoperatively at three months and at one year. The patients with breast cancer had significantly higher levels of beta2 glycoprotein preoperatively and caeruloplasmin at one year postoperatively than those with benign breast disease. There were a number of significant correlations between serum protein levels and the progression of breast cancer as measured by the clinical score. There were significant correlations with caeruloplasmin preoperatively and at three months postoperatively. Prealbumin and haemopexin showed correlations preoperatively; alpha1 antitrypsin and beta2 glycoprotein only correlated at three months postoperatively. A longer follow-up will be required to establish the value of serum protein changes which could predict the development of metastases in patients with breast cancer.
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PMID:Serum protein changes in breast cancer: a prospective study. 59 43


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