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Hypercalcemia may occur as a complication of haematological malignancies, in association with solid tumors with
bone metastases
, and with solid tumors in the absence of
bone metastases
. The latter syndrome, known as the
humoral hypercalcemia of malignancy
(
HHM
) shares many features with primary hyperparathyroidism. A
parathyroid hormone-related protein
(
PTHrP
) has been identified, isolated and cloned, which is most likely responsible for the calcium disturbances in
HHM
,
PTHrP
is a previously unrecognized hormone which has limited amino-terminal sequence homology with PTH and is the product of a separate gene. Tissue localization studies have identified
PTHrP
in squamous cell carcinomata, renal cortical carcinomata, in a proportion of breast cancers and in adult T-cell leukemia/lymphoma. In normal tissues,
PTHrP
has been immunohistochemically localized in keratinocytes, placenta and fetal parathyroid glands. In addition to its role in mediating hypercalcemia in cancer,
PTHrP
is likely to have an important endocrine role in the fetus, and perhaps a paracrine function in several organs.
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PMID:Hypercalcemia in cancer. 152 53
The presence of
parathyroid hormone related protein
(
PTHRP
) in human breast cancers has been assessed by immunohistochemistry using a polyclonal antiserum specific for the mid-region sequence 37-67 in an immunoperoxidase technique. The primary tumours from 155 normocalcaemic, consecutive women with early breast cancer who had been followed up for a minimum of 5 years were assessed. Dewaxed paraffin sections of formalin fixed tissue was used throughout. Positive
PTHRP
staining was detected in 56% of the cancers and was unrelated to standard prognostic factors, recurrence or survival. However,
PTHRP
positivity was related to the development of
bone metastases
(P less than or equal to 0.03) and hypercalcaemic episodes.
PTHRP
is implicated as the humoral factor responsible for hypercalcaemia associated with breast cancer and tumour positivity may be a useful predictor of which women will develop
bone metastases
.
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PMID:Parathyroid hormone related protein and skeletal morbidity in breast cancer. 159 Oct 95
A region-specific radioimmunoassay has been employed to measure levels of immunoreactive
parathyroid hormone-related protein
(50-69) (iPTHrP(50-69)) in patients with tumour-induced hypercalcaemia (TIH). This assay is based on an antiserum raised against synthetic human
PTHrP
(50-69). The assay showed no cross-reactivity with human or bovine parathyroid hormone(1-84). The effect of a single dose (60 mg) of pamidronate was studied in 25 consecutive patients with TIH. All were rehydrated prior to treatment. All but 2 patients (8%) became normocalcaemic after treatment; both of these had very high levels of iPTHrP(50-69). Time to achieve normocalcaemia, as an index of relative resistance to pamidronate, correlated positively with pretreatment level of iPTHrP(50-69). Absence of radiological evidence of
bone metastases
also predicted relative resistance to pamidronate. In this study, iPTHrP(50-69)-induced osteoclastic bone resorption was a more important mechanism in the causation of TIH than
PTHrP
-induced renal reabsorption of calcium as assessed by the renal thresholds for calcium and phosphate.
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PMID:Parathyroid hormone-related protein(50-69) and response to pamidronate therapy for tumour-induced hypercalcaemia. 178 72
To elucidate the actual incidence of hypercalcemia in patients with esophageal carcinoma, 382 consecutive cases admitted to the National Cancer Center Hospital (Tokyo, Japan) from 1983 to 1988 were investigated. Hypercalcemia was detected in 5 patients of 376 (1.3%) at the time of primary detection of cancer, and in 45 patients of 120 (38%) patients with recurrent or unresectable cancer who were monitored within 2 months of death. These observations demonstrated that this electrolyte imbalance is a frequent paraneoplastic syndrome observed in patients with advanced esophageal carcinoma. With regard to the etiology,
bone metastases
were detected in 13 of 49 patients with hypercalcemia; the remaining 36 patients were assumed to be induced by the production of hypercalcemic substance(s) by tumor tissues.
Parathyroid hormone-related protein
(
PTHrP
) is a newly discovered factor which increases serum calcium in vivo. The detection of
PTHrP
mRNA in tumor tissues as well as the production of
PTHrP
-like immunoreactivity by tumor tissues were closely associated with the development of hypercalcemia, suggesting that
PTHrP
is the major cause of hypercalcemia in patients with esophageal carcinoma.
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PMID:Hypercalcemia in patients with esophageal carcinoma. The pathophysiologic role of parathyroid hormone-related protein. 193 13
A RIA for
PTH-related protein
(
PTHrP
) is described, using a polyclonal goat antiserum against synthetic
PTHrP
-(1-40) and recombinant
PTHrP
-(1-84) as standard. The detection limit is 2 pmol/L, and intra- and interassay coefficients of variation are 4.8% and 13.6%, respectively. This assay does not detect PTH even at concentrations of up to 2000 pmol/L. Cross-reactivity studies using various synthetic
PTHrP
peptides localize the antibody-binding epitope between residues 20 and 29. Hypercalcemic patients with a range of solid tumors and no evidence of
bone metastases
on radionuclide scanning (n = 27) all had detectable
PTHrP
levels (range, 2.8-51.2 pmol/L). Of 17 patients with solid tumors (other than breast) and
bone metastases
, 11 (64%) also had detectable
PTHrP
levels (range, 4.9-47.5 pmol/L). Twenty samples from breast cancer patients with hypercalcemia, 19 with evidence of
bone metastases
, and 1 with a negative bone scan were assayed, and detectable
PTHrP
levels were found in 13 (65%; range, 3.8-61.6 pmol/L). Patients with squamous cell carcinomata and normal serum calcium levels (n = 11) had no detectable
PTHrP
or levels close to the detection limit of the assay (range, less than 2 to 3.7 pmol/L). Plasma levels in normal volunteers were below the detection limit of the assay in all but 1 of 38 normal subjects. Patients with chronic renal failure on hemodialysis (n = 18) and patients with primary hyperparathyroidism (n = 14) all had undetectable
PTHrP
in this assay. This assay allows positive identification of patients with
PTHrP
-mediated hypercalcemia and, therefore, should be useful in the clinical investigation of the hypercalcemic patient. Furthermore, it has allowed detection of circulating
PTHrP
in hypercalcemic breast cancer patients with
bone metastases
, indicating a significant role for
PTHrP
in this disease.
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PMID:Parathyroid hormone-related protein: elevated levels in both humoral hypercalcemia of malignancy and hypercalcemia complicating metastatic breast cancer. 195 13
Hypercalcemia is the most frequent paraneoplastic syndrome observed in cancer patients. This morbidity can be divided into two categories: one is hypercalcemia induced by severe
bone metastases
; the other the elaboration of hypercalcemic factors by solid tumors, termed
humoral hypercalcemia of malignancy
(
HHM
). With regard to humoral factors responsible for
HHM
, a protein with parathyroid hormone (PTH)-like activity, designated
PTH-related protein
(
PTHrP
), was isolated from a cancer cell line established from a hypercalcemic patient's lung cancer tissue, and the structure of
PTHrP
mRNA was identified. Since the biological activity of
PTHrP
explained most of the clinical and laboratory findings of
HHM
patients and recent clinical studies indicated the very close relationship between the development of
HHM
and the production of
PTHrP
by tumor,
PTHrP
is now regarded to be the primary candidate for the actual factor responsible for
HHM
.
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PMID:[Malignancy-associated hypercalcemia]. 200 37
Parathyroid hormone-related protein
(
PTHrP
) has recently been identified in 60% of a series of primary breast cancers. The detection of a bone-resorbing factor in tumors with a propensity to metastasize to bone prompted study of
PTHrP
in breast cancer metastasis.
PTHrP
was localized by immunohistology in 12 of 13 (92%) breast cancer metastases in bone and in 3 of 18 (17%) metastases in non-bone sites. The statistical difference was highly significant (P less than 0.0001). Production of
PTHrP
as a bone-resorbing agent may contribute to the ability of breast cancers to grow as
bone metastases
.
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PMID:Localization of parathyroid hormone-related protein in breast cancer metastases: increased incidence in bone compared with other sites. 203 46
We assessed the relationship between the
parathyroid hormone-related protein
(
PTHrP
) and the development of
humoral hypercalcemia of malignancy
(i.e., hypercalcemia due to the production by solid tumors of hypercalcemic factors) by assaying tumor extracts from hypercalcemic and normocalcemic patients with cancer for immunoreactive
PTHrP
contents. Immunoreactive
PTHrP
was demonstrated in extracts of 21 of 22 tumor tissues obtained from 22 patients with
humoral hypercalcemia of malignancy
. Immunoreactive
PTHrP
was rarely seen in tumor tissue extracts obtained from 34 normocalcemic patients with cancer and two hypercalcemic patients with cancer with severe
bone metastases
. Gel filtration studies of tumor extracts revealed a molecular-size heterogeneity of immunoreactive
PTHrP
. These radioimmunoassay data indicate a close relationship between detection of
PTHrP
in tumor tissues and the development of
humoral hypercalcemia of malignancy
.
...
PMID:Parathyroid hormone-related protein in tumor tissues obtained from patients with humoral hypercalcemia of malignancy. 229 55
Hypercalcemia as a complication of carcinoma of the colon is uncommon (1). It usually occurs in the presence of anorectal or rectal carcinoma that metastasizes to the lumbosacral vertebrae (2-4). Hypercalcemia complicating colon carcinoma in the absence of
bone metastases
--so-called
humoral hypercalcemia of malignancy
or paraneoplastic hypercalcemia--is rare. Only two such cases associated with adenocarcinoma of the colon (5,6) and two cases associated with adenosquamous carcinoma of the distal colon (rectum and sigmoid) (7) have been reported. We describe the first reported case of an adenosquamous carcinoma of the cecum and ascending colon that was accompanied by severe humoral hypercalcemia. The hypercalcemia was associated with a parathyroid hormone (PTH)-like substance.
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PMID:Humoral hypercalcemia complicating adenosquamous carcinoma of the proximal colon. 291 Jun 74
A serially transplantable tumor line, designated CAC-8, has been developed in nude mice from a spontaneously occurring adenocarcinoma of the anal sac from a hypercalcemic dog. Nude mice with transplanted CAC-8 developed hypercalcemia (mean 16.3 +/- 0.6 mg/dl) and moderate hypophosphatemia without bone metastasis. Urinary excretion of calcium and hydroxyproline were increased 6- and 2.3-fold, respectively. Urinary excretion of cAMP was moderately increased but phosphorus excretion was not significantly altered. Serum 1,25-dihydroxycholecalciferol was increased significantly in tumor-bearing nude mice in proportion to the magnitude of tumor-induced hypercalcemia. Histomorphometric evaluation of lumbar vertebrae from nude mice with CAC-8 revealed decreased total and cortical bone volume, a 3.3-fold increase in bone resorption rate and a 2.5-fold increase in bone formation rate at the tissue level. The transplanted CAC-8 has maintained the histologic pattern of the original carcinoma up to the present sixth passage. Ultrastructural evaluation of transplanted tumor cells revealed 150-250-nm secretory-like granules. The granules did not stain by using an ultrastructural cytochemical (uranaffin) stain specific for neuroendocrine secretory granules. Ultrastructurally, the parathyroid glands of nude mice with CAC-8 appeared inactive with large intracytoplasmic whorl of agranular membranes. These data suggest the transplanted carcinoma secreted a humoral factor which resulted in hypercalcemia. The tumor line (CAC-8) propagated in nude mice represents an animal model of
humoral hypercalcemia of malignancy
that shares many features with the syndrome described in human patients. Unique features of this transplanted carcinoma associated with hypercalcemia include increased serum dihydroxycholecalciferol, increased rate of bone formation as well as bone resorption, an absence of
bone metastases
, and evidence of parathyroid gland suppression.
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PMID:Humoral hypercalcemia of malignancy in nude mouse model of a canine adenocarcinoma derived from apocrine glands of the anal sac. Biochemical, histomorphometric, and ultrastructural studies. 301 99
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