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Query: UMLS:C0038358 (
gastric ulcer
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Being
pepsinogen A
(
PGA
) levels generally reduced and pepsinogen C (PGC) increased in gastric cancer patients,
PGA
/PGC ratio has been proposed as a useful marker of the tumour. We tested
PGA
, PGC and Gastrin (G) levels in patients with gastric cancer (39) and, as a control, in patients with epithelial dysplasia (21), chronic atrophic gastritis (57),
gastric ulcer
(11) or subjects lacking major or minor endoscopic and microscopic changes at gastroscopy (48).
PGA
and
PGA
/PGC levels were significantly reduced in gastric cancer patients (p less than 0.005 and p less than 0.0001 respectively with analysis of variance). Gastrin levels were also reduced in the same patients (p less than 0.005). We therefore adopted an index number (
PGA
x Gastrin) which was also dramatically reduced in gastric cancer (p less than 0.005); using an arbitrarily chosen cut-off, the "marker" showed very high sensitivity (76%), specificity (96%) and overall accuracy (74%, by Youden J test). We therefore suggest the use of the index number
PGA
x G in the diagnosis of gastric cancer, as the most useful gastrin presently available, to our knowledge.
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PMID:Pepsinogen A/pepsinogen C or pepsinogen A multiplied by gastrin in the diagnosis of gastric cancer? 175 13
The relationship between electrophoretic
pepsinogen A
(
PGA
) patterns from urine and gastric mucosa was studied in healthy volunteers and in patients with various gastric disorders. Discrepancies between urinary and gastric
PGA
patterns were found in 63.3% of the individuals. In 9% of the subjects with these discrepancies, the phenotype class in urine was different from that in gastric mucosa. The differences were found in all diagnostic groups. The highest frequency of differences was found in patients with
gastric ulcer
. The differences were not related to the serum
PGA
level. More than 80% of the differences were caused by a lower relative intensity of
pepsinogen A
fraction 5 (Pg5) in urine than in gastric mucosa. The possible origin of differences in
PGA
isozymogen patterns was studied by organ culture of gastric biopsies. In vitro synthesis and secretion of pepsinogens were studied by electrophoresis and autoradiography. The synthesis rate of
PGA
in biopsies of 1-2 mm diameter was 40-100 ng/hr. Posttranslational modification of
PGA
isozymogens was demonstrated. Pg2 and part of Pg4 probably are secondary products of Pg3 and Pg5, respectively. In some individuals the secretion rate of Pg3 was low compared to the other isozymogens. The conversion of Pg3 into Pg2 and the differential secretion of the isozymogens may explain some of the discrepancies between gastric and urinary
PGA
patterns.
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PMID:Discrepancies between gastric mucosal and urinary pepsinogen A patterns and in vitro synthesis and secretion of human pepsinogen. 333 61
The human stomach mucosa contains two main group of gastric proteinases. Both
pepsinogen A
(
PGA
) and pepsinogen C (PGC) consist of molecular variants, isozymogens, which can be separated electrophoretically,
PGA
was found to consist of five isozymogens (Pg1-Pg2), and PGC of two isozymogens (Pg6 and Pg7). Five hundred zymograms were examined and electrophoretic mobility of pepsinogens from patients with gastric cancer was found to be higher than from other gastric diseases. The ratio of isozymogens Pg3 to Pg5 differs in to great extent in various disease. Patients with ulcer disease have this value higher than 1, but patients with gastric cancer lower than 1. Patients with
gastric ulcer
have lower occurrence of Pg1 and SMP in antrum. In patients with gastric carcinoma lower concentration of
PGA
and also ratio
PGA
to PGC are observed.
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PMID:Pepsinogen polymorphism in human gastric mucosa in relation to gastric diseases. 799 9
This study was aimed to investigate the association of restriction fragment length polymorphisms (RFLPs) for pepsinogen genes with peptic ulcer disease. Eighty unrelated controls, 61 patients with
gastric ulcer
, and 57 patients with duodenal ulcer were studied. No genetic polymorphisms for
pepsinogen A
were detected by EcoRI digestion in Japanese subjects but a 100 base pairs insertion-deletion RFLP for the pepsinogen C gene was observed. The allele frequencies of the large (3.6 kilobase EcoRI fragment) and the small fragment (3.5 kilobase EcoRI fragment) were 80.6% and 19.4% respectively in controls, 55.4% and 44.6% in patients with gastric body ulcer, 79.4% and 20.6% in patients with gastric angular ulcer, 71.4% and 28.6% in patients with gastric antral ulcer, and 75.4% and 24.6% in patients with duodenal ulcer. The allele frequency of the small fragment was significantly higher in patients with gastric body ulcer than in controls and in patients with gastric angular or antral ulcer. The genotypes which possessed the small fragment were significantly more frequent in patients with gastric body ulcer (78.4%) than in controls (33.8%) and in patients with gastric angular or antral ulcer (37.5%). These results suggest that there is a significant association between the genetic polymorphism at the pepsinogen C gene locus and gastric body ulcer, and that the pepsinogen C RFLP is a useful marker of the genetic predisposition to this disorder. These results also indicate genetic heterogeneity of
gastric ulcer
disease, and suggest that the pepsinogen C RFLP may be a useful subclinical marker to explain the differences in genetic aetiologies of gastric body ulcer and gastric angular or antral ulcer.
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PMID:Pepsinogen C gene polymorphisms associated with gastric body ulcer. 809 9
We described gene analysis of acid proteinases, cathepsin E (CTSE),
pepsinogen A
(
PGA
), and pepsinogen C (PGC), and demonstrated the clinical significance of these genes. CTSE was highly expressed in pancreatic cancer and can be a tumor marker for pancreatic cancer. PGC gene polymorphism was associated with
gastric ulcer
and can be a subclinical marker of the genetic predisposition to
gastric ulcer
.
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PMID:[Gene analysis of acid proteases]. 892 Jun 89