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Query: UMLS:C0153690 (bone metastases)
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Analysis of urinary hydroxyproline levels offers a marker to monitor osseous involvement in patients with metastatic malignancies. Such a marker is needed in patients with prostatic cancer when bone metastases predominate. Thirty-two men with stage D2 prostatic cancer were monitored by bone scan, acid and alkaline phosphatase values, and urinary hydroxyproline, beginning from 4 to 36 months after initiation of hormonal manipulation and/or systemic chemotherapy. In patients with disease progression determined by bone scan serial urinary hydroxyproline values progressively increased and were significantly elevated compared to urinary values obtained from patients with a stable or improving scan (p less than 0.001). Simultaneous alkaline phosphatase determinations showed less significant differences between patient groups. Acid phosphatase did not reliably indicate osseous response to therapy. These data suggest that urinary hydroxyproline values are predictive as an early objective sign of osseous response in patients receiving therapy for stage D2 prostatic cancer.
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PMID:Serial spot hydroxyproline/creatinine ratios in metastatic prostatic cancer. 683 97

Acid phosphatase activity was studied in the cytosol fraction of breast cancer tissue. Serum, plasma, and extracts of leukocyte and platelet were used for reference. The breast cancer tissue fraction had an electrophoretic mobility intermediate to leukocyte-derived bands 2 and 4 and corresponding to the platelet-derived band 3. The enzymes derived from platelet and breast cancer tissue were both inhibited by L-tartrate and showed a similar pattern for preferred substrates. By contrast, the breast cancer tissue-derived enzyme was different from the enzyme fraction responsible for the elevated serum enzyme activity in some patients with disseminated breast cancer. The two fractions could be distinguished by electrophoretic mobility and tartrate sensitivity. These findings substantiate our previous report, which suggested that the fraction responsible for elevated serum enzyme activity in the course of breast cancer is not derived from cancer tissue. It is proposed that the osteolysis, resulting from bone metastases, may be responsible for elevated serum enzyme activity in this disease.
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PMID:Acid phosphatase activity in the cytosol fraction of the breast cancer tissue. 722 42

The acid phosphatases are a group of enzymes capable of hydrolyzing esters of orthophosphoric acid in an acid medium. Acid phosphatase activity is widely distributed in human tissues and acid phosphatases represent a heterogeneous group of enzymes containing many isoenzymes, each specific for one type of tissue. The human prostate is particularly rich in this enzyme (PAP) and serum enzyme levels have been used as a tumor marker of prostate cancer. While PAP was markedly increased in patients with bone metastases of prostate cancer, it is unable to detect earlier stage tumors reliably. The sensitivity and specificity of serum acid phosphatases and PAP are low in diagnosing, staging and following patients with prostate cancer. Presently, prostate-specific antigen (PSA) is superior to PAP for diagnosis, screening, and monitoring prostate cancer. PAP may have an adjuvant value in the management of prostate cancer because a combination of PSA and PAP testing has revealed a high sensitivity and specificity in detecting prostate cancer.
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PMID:[Acid phosphatase (ACP)]. 760 79