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Query: UMLS:C0476089 (
endometrial cancer
)
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Seven tumour markers, i.e. squamous cell carcinoma antigen (SCC), cancer antigen 125 (CA 125), tissue polypeptide antigen (TPA),
neopterin
, C-reactive protein (CRP), carcinoembryonic antigen (CEA) and deoxythymidine kinase (TK) were analysed in sera from 104 women with benign and 61 women with malignant gynecologic diseases, in order to create tumour marker panels for various gynecologic malignancies, for monitoring and prediction of disease development. The incidence of elevated tumour marker levels, in cervical carcinoma was 78% when SCC, CA 125 and CEA were used. In ovarian carcinoma one of the markers CA 125, TPA and CEA was elevated in 91% and for
endometrial carcinoma
the best combination of markers was SCC, CA 125 and CEA (57%). No individual marker was superior to the above combinations. However, in patients with a fatal outcome of their malignant gynecologic disease (mean survival time from serum sampling was 16 months), the incidence of death was highest among those who had TPA elevated (91%) followed by
neopterin
(86%) and CRP (76%). Although intercurrent diseases affected tumour marker levels the markers picked up a majority of patients with a poor prognosis. This demonstrates the importance of interpreting tumour marker results against a background of detailed clinical information.
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PMID:Evaluation of seven different tumour markers for the establishment of tumour marker panels in gynecologic malignancies. 262 71
Malignant tumors may contribute to host response that involves both the adaptive and innate immune systems. Among other biochemical indicators of systemic immune and inflammatory activity, activation of macrophages by interferon-gamma induces a marked increase in the production of
neopterin
.
Neopterin
production by activated macrophages is also associated with tryptophan degradation. In addition to tumors of other primary locations, increased urinary and serum
neopterin
concentrations have been reported in patients with gynecological cancers, including epithelial ovarian carcinoma, cervical carcinoma,
endometrial carcinoma
, uterine sarcomas, and vulvar carcinoma, but not in women with benign neoplasms or precancerous disorders. Increased
neopterin
concentrations have been associated with poor prognosis. Elevated levels of
neopterin
have also been observed in the tumor microenvironment. Systemic (urinary or serum) or local (ascitic fluid)
neopterin
concentrations increased after therapeutic administration of cytokines. Elevated
neopterin
concentrations have been associated with anemia of chronic disease and increased urinary zinc loss in patients with gynecological malignancy. Elevated
neopterin
has also been connected with depressed function of peripheral blood lymphocytes and a decrease in CD4+ T-cell numbers.
...
PMID:Neopterin as an indicator of immune activation and prognosis in patients with gynecological malignancies. 1644 39