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5-S-Cysteinyldopa (5-S-CD) has been used as a biochemical marker of melanoma progression. Recently we have shown that the serum level of 5-S-CD is a sensitive and specific marker in predicting distant
metastases
. In melanocytes and melanoma cells, cysteinyldopa isomers are oxidized to phaeomelanin, the yellow to reddish melanin pigment. In this study we have developed a new method to measure levels of phaeomelanin in serum samples and have evaluated its clinical significance. The method is based on the production of 4-amino-
3-hydroxyphenylalanine
(4-AHP) and 3-amino-4-hydroxyphenylalanine (3-AHP) on reductive hydrolysis of phaeomelanin with hydriodic acid. 3-AHP is also derived from 3-nitrotyrosine-containing proteins. The isomeric 4-AHP and 3-AHP can be separated by high performance liquid chromatography. The mean +/- SD serum levels of 5-S-CD in control subjects (n = 36), in melanoma patients without recurrence (n = 92) and in melanoma patients with
metastases
(n = 24) were 2.7 +/- 1.2 nM (median 2.3 nM), 4.0 +/- 1.6 nM (median 3.8 nM) and 72 +/- 105 nM (median 35 nM), respectively. The serum levels of 4-AHP in these three groups were 45 +/- 21 nM (median 31 nM), 80 +/- 75 nM (median 53 nM) and 306 +/- 627 nM (median 133 nM), respectively. The serum levels of 4-AHP in patients with
metastases
(100 samples from 15 patients with progressive disease) correlated well (r = 0.887) with serum levels of 5-S-CD, while serum levels of 3-AHP did not (r = 0.240). The serum 5-S-CD and 4-AHP levels were serially analysed in the 15 patients with progressive disease. In two patients (13%), serum 4-AHP levels were elevated to abnormal levels before the serum 5-S-CD levels exceeded the cut-off value of 10 nM. In five patients (33%), the serum 4-AHP levels rose concurrently with the serum 5-S-CD levels. In the remaining eight patients (54%), serum 4-AHP levels were of less diagnostic value. Thus, the serum phaeomelanin level appears to be less sensitive than the serum 5-S-CD level in detecting distant
metastases
.
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PMID:Comparison of phaeomelanin and its precursor 5-S-cysteinyldopa in the serum of melanoma patients. 1288 61