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Query: UMLS:C0153690 (bone metastases)
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Metastatic prostate carcinomas in autopsy cases from three populations 49 cases of indigenous Japanese, 29 cases of Japanese Americans and 14 from whites in Hawaii) were compared in terms of their clinicopathological, immunohistochemical (tenascin and ras p21) and lectin binding (Helix Pomatia antigen, HPA) properties. Only the clinicopathological features were analyzed in the cases of whites in Hawaii. The results indicate that poorly differentiated carcinoma is less common, whereas distant metastasis is more frequent, in indigenous Japanese. Some of the Japanese-American cases with poorly differentiated carcinomas did not show any distant metastases. HPA and ras p21 expression are more common, but tenascin is less common in indigenous Japanese. HPA expression is more common in cases with metastasis, especially with metastasis to the bone and other organs, than nonmetastatic cases. Prostatic cancer cases in indigenous Japanese were more aggressive biologically than those in Japanese Americans, but no phenotypic differences were seen relevant to the presence or absence of bone metastases.
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PMID:Comparative study of prostatic carcinoma bone metastasis among Japanese in Japan and Japanese Americans and whites in Hawaii. 128 3

We evaluated a method for quantifying bone isoenzyme of alkaline phosphatase (ALP) which utilizes wheat-germ lectin to precipitate this fraction. In precision studies, CVs ranged from 3.2 to 11.4% (within-day) and from 3.7 to 11.5% (day-to-day). The assay procedure was linear to 1100 U/L and was easily adapted to automated kinetic measurement. Comparison of the precipitation method with an affinity electrophoretic method, which utilizes cellulose acetate as a support, demonstrated a satisfactory coefficient of correlation (r = 0.886). The reference range was determined in sera from 188 healthy adult subjects. The distribution of bone ALP values was also studied in 73 healthy children and in 30 healthy adolescents. To evaluate the clinical applicability of the method, the bone isoenzyme was determined in samples from several groups of subjects (pregnant women, patients with hepatobiliary diseases, patients with hepatocellular carcinoma without skeletal involvement, and patients with bone, liver or lymph node metastases). We found the method suitable for routine determination of bone alkaline phosphatase and for the screening of bone metastases. Because of its technical simplicity and satisfactory analytical performance, it can be used instead of the heat-inactivation procedure.
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PMID:Precipitation method for separating and quantifying bone and liver alkaline phosphatase isoenzymes. 176 Aug 80

Peanut agglutinin was used in a lectin-anti-lectin immunoperoxidase technique to assess the status of T antigen-like substance in histological sections of benign hyperplasia and adenocarcinoma of the prostate. Of 30 benign lesions 26 (86.7 per cent) had negative staining in the glandular epithelia and 4 showed uneven staining of the epithelial cells in a small proportion of the glands. Additionally, 15 of 30 benign lesions (50 per cent) had positive staining restricted to the basal myoepithelial cells in a variable proportion of the glands. All benign lesions demonstrated the presence of normal cryptic T antigen after neuraminidase digestion. Of 25 adenocarcinomas 14 (56 per cent) were positive and 7 (25 per cent) were negative for T antigen but demonstrated the presence of normal cryptic T antigen after neuraminidase digestion, and 4 (16 per cent) were negative for T and cryptic T antigens. Of 8 grade 1, 9 grade 2 and 8 grade 3 tumors, and 9 tumors from patients with bone metastases 3 (37.5 per cent), 8 (88.9 per cent), 7 (87.5 per cent) and 7 (77.8 per cent), respectively, were positive for T antigen or negative for T and cryptic T antigens. The results show a correlation between the status of T antigen-like substance and tumor grade as well as metastasis in patients with prostatic carcinoma.
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PMID:Immunohistochemical localization of T antigen-like substance in benign hyperplasia and adenocarcinoma of the prostate. 620 22

The efficacy of bone alkaline phosphatase (ALP) isoenzyme measurement using lectin precipitation in confirming metastatic bone lesions was compared with total ALP and osteocalcin assay in serum. Sixty-five patients with cancer and metastases to bone (n = 44), liver (n = 15) or lymph nodes (n = 6) as well as 33 healthy adults were studied. Assay of bone ALP is as sensitive but more specific than assay of total ALP in the identification of bone metastases. On the other hand, bone ALP did not correlate with osteocalcin, as is the case in other bone diseases. In the serial monitoring of nine patients with skeletal metastases, bone ALP correlated well with the presence of pain and the progression or regression of metastatic spread.
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PMID:Monitoring skeletal cancer metastases with the bone isoenzyme of tissue unspecific alkaline phosphatase. 792 10

The total plasma alkaline phosphatase level has long been recognised as an indicator of osteoblastic activity, but lack of specificity makes it an insensitive index of the progress of disease and the response to treatment. Selective precipitation by wheatgerm lectin allows measurement of the plasma bone-specific alkaline phosphatase. We measured the plasma levels of this isoenzyme in 170 normal Chinese adolescents and adults, in 49 adults with fractures of a long bone, in 15 patients with osteosarcoma and in 38 patients with osteolytic metastases. The enzyme activity was also determined in 39 patients with liver disease. Of the patients with fractures, 94% had increased plasma activity during the healing process. The level was also increased in those with osteosarcoma but not in those with osteolytic bone metastases. There was no significant increase in activity in the patients with liver disease. We conclude that the plasma bone-specific alkaline phosphatase activity is a sensitive and reliable measure of osteoblastic activity.
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PMID:Plasma bone-specific alkaline phosphatase as an indicator of osteoblastic activity. 844 51

The efficacy of bone alkaline phosphatase (ALP) isoenzyme measurement, using a lectin precipitation method, in confirming metastatic sites was assessed in 65 patients with cancer and skeletal (n = 44), hepatic (n = 15) or lymph node (n = 6) metastases; the control group consisted of 33 healthy adults. In all subjects, total ALP activity and osteocalcin were also assayed. Our results confirm that isoenzyme analysis is more specific than total enzymatic activity measurement in the identification of bone metastases: the mean for total ALP values was increased in all patients, while significantly high mean values of bone fraction (p < 0.05 by ANOVA) were observed only in patients with bone secondaries. In the serial monitoring of 9 patients with skeletal metastases, bone ALP values correlate with pain symptomatology: a progressive decrease in bone isoenzyme activity was observed in patients with a complete remission of pain after radiotherapy, while a progressive increase in activity was observed in the presence of increased bone pain. The measurement of bone isoenzyme activity is useful in screening for skeletal metastases; levels appear to correlate with the course of bone symptomatology, thus providing useful objective evidence of response to treatment.
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PMID:Serum bone alkaline phosphatase in the follow-up of skeletal metastases. 857 29

The use of serum alkaline phosphatase (ALP) isoenzymes as markers of breast cancer metastases and treatment efficacy has received little attention. Twenty-six breast cancer women (56+/-13 years, all post-menopausal) were prospectively evaluated during their first and third course of chemotherapy (4-week interval). Serum samples were analyzed for ALP isoenzymes (bone, liver, and intestine) using a lectin affinity electrophoresis kit (Hydragel 15 ISO-PAL, Sebia) adapted on a semi-automated Hydrasys system (Sebia). Results were compared with imaging techniques for the presence of metastases; bone ALP isoenzyme (B-ALP) results were compared with C-Terminal degradation products of type I collagen (S-CTX) (CrossLaps, IDS Nordic). Serum B-ALP, but not S-CTX, confirmed the presence of bone metastases (BM) (n=15) with 67/100% sensitivity/specificity (using a 69 UI/L ROC cut-off); ROC AUC was 0.806 (P=0.0004) (NS for S-CTX). Chemotherapy reduced serum B-ALP by 24% over 4 weeks (P=0.0012); there was no change for S-CTX. There was no specific clinical pattern for other ALP isoenzymes (liver and intestine). In conclusion, serum B-ALP, but not S-CTX, could help confirm the presence of BM in breast cancer patients.
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PMID:Lectin affinity electrophoresis of serum alkaline phosphatase in metastasized breast cancer. 2008 50