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Query: UMLS:C0149514 (
bronchitis
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The purpose of the study was to investigate significance of the tumor marker
pyruvate kinase
Tumor M2 (Tu M2-PK), in diagnostics, monitoring of treatment, and evaluation of its effectiveness in patients with lung cancer (LC). This is an isoform of the glycosile enzyme
pyruvate kinase
, existing as an active dimer and less active tetramer. The expression of the less active form is typical of tumor cells; its blood level can be measured. The subjects of the study were 140 patients with LC of various histologic types. Serum levels of certain tumor markers (Cyfra 21-1, NSE, SCC, and Tu M2-PK) were measured; Tu M2-PK level was determined by ELISA test from ScheBoTech, a two-stage sandwich immunoassay using one type of antibodies. The marker concentration was also determined in 195 healthy volunteers (control group.) The maximum concentration of Tu M2-PK was 12.9 U/ml, determined with 95% specificity. 78% of the patients with small-cell carcinoma, 73% of patients with adenocarcinoma, and 81% of patients with non-small cell lung carcinoma displayed increase of Tu M2-PK serum concentration; this concentration was within normal limits in patients with nonmalignant diseases (e.g.
bronchitis
or tuberculosis). Thus, patients with lung carcinoma display a pathologic increase of Tu M2-P level. Measurement of Tu M2-P may be useful in patients with suspected LC; this marker may be of greater diagnostic significance than SCC or NSE.
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PMID:[The significance of TU M2-PK tumor marker for lung cancer diagnostics]. 1788 13