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Query: UNIPROT:P01350 (
gastrin
)
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The authors report the case of a 48 years old man presenting a pancreatic islet cell carcinoma (gastrinoma) with liver, nodes and peritoneal metastases, associated with an elevated
alpha-fetoprotein
(
AFP
) concentration. Incomplete remission was first obtained with a chemotherapy using Streptozotocin combined with 5-Fluorouracil, in association with a Somatostatin analogue (SMS 201-995). But when relapses occur, another chemotherapy was not so effective. Serum
gastrin
and
AFP
levels had the same evolution and appear to have the same interest to follow the course of the disease.
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PMID:[Pancreatic endocrine tumor with metastases and increase of alpha-fetoprotein. A case report]. 128 58
A 67-year-old man presented with a pulmonary atypical carcinoid tumor with marked elevation of the serum
alpha-fetoprotein
(
AFP
) level to 181,000 ng/ml and no hepatic metastases. Immunohistochemistry revealed
AFP
-positive fine granules, sparsely distributed in some cells. The proportion of the concanavalin A nonbinding subfraction was 33.7%. Light microscopy revealed hyaline globules within or outside the clear and reticular cytoplasm of a few cells. These were ultrastructurally electron-dense materials similar to the hyaline bodies observed in yolk sac tumors. The Grimelius silver method stained only a few cells and very few cells showed a positive Masson-Fontana reaction. Electron microscopy revealed secretory granules measuring 220 nm on the average in scattered cells. Immunohistochemical studies showed 5-hydroxytryptophan in many cells and 5-hydroxytriptamine or serotonin in only a few cells. As for polypeptide hormones,
gastrin
was detected and in autopsy specimens carcinoembryonic antigen (CEA) immunoreactive cells were observed. Past case reports on the coexistence of carcinoid tumors and adenocarcinomas in the digestive tract suggest that the tumor cells in our case are also derived from primitive or stem cells of endodermal origin and expressed unusual differentiation in the course of treatment.
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PMID:Pulmonary atypical carcinoid tumor with marked alphafetoprotein production and features of an adenocarcinoma differentiation. 246 82
Seventeen patients 40 yr of age and less with gastric carcinoma were studied retrospectively. Clinicopathological findings and survival data were collected on all patients. Immunohistochemistry for serotonin,
gastrin
, somatostatin, carcinoembryonic antigen, beta-human chorionic gonadotropin, and
alpha-fetoprotein
was performed and the results correlated with pathological and survival data. Patients were divided into two groups according to the presence or absence of endocrine markers in their tumors. The group with endocrine immunoreactivity tended to present with less advanced disease and had longer survival than the group without endocrine immunoreactivity (p less than 0.05). Although the number of patients in the study is too small to reach definite conclusions, our results are interesting in light of current knowledge of the pathobiology of gastric carcinoma and have important implications for future investigations.
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PMID:Gastric carcinoma in the young: a clinicopathological and immunohistochemical study. 352 36
Results of immunocytochemical studies reported by several laboratories suggest that
gastrin
(G-) cells of the stomach show immunoreactivities for various pituitary hormones (ACTH, met-enkephalin, beta-endorphin and growth hormone) in addition to
gastrin
. By reinvestigating the immunocytochemistry of G-cells we found that these cells exhibited reactivities towards a variety of antisera against enteric, pancreatic and hypophyseal hormones.
Gastrin
cells can also be "immunostained" by antisera towards proteins unrelated to any peptide hormones (e.g.
alpha-fetoprotein
antiserum) and by nonimmune sera. Thus the specificity of immunocytochemical findings in G-cells seems to be uncertain. According to our findings the polyvalent immunoreactivities of G-cells may be caused by a distinct binding capacity for IgG molecules. This binding of IgG to G-cells seems to be mediated by the Fab fragments of the IgG molecules which may behave like a basic dye and therefore "immunostain" anionic components within G-cells. Thus the significance of the immunocytochemical proof of peptide hormones within G-cells is limited unless extended specificity controls have been performed. The results of specificity controls performed in this study (adsorption controls, use of ascending dilutions of the primary and secondary antisera, comparison of crude antisera and affinity chromatographically purified antibodies) suggest that corticotropin-lipotropin related peptides are not contained in G-cells.
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PMID:Immunoreactivities of gastrin (G-) cells. I. dilution-dependent staining of G-cells by antisera and non-immune sera. 610 69
Diffusely invasive tumors occurred in the stomach of a 9-year-old female cougar (Felis concolor) from a zoo in Japan. The tumors consisted of tubular adenocarcinoma cells, and had infiltrative growth to the submucosa and muscularis propria. Tumor cells were positive for carcinoembryonic antigen (CEA), lysozyme, epithelial membrane antigen (EMA),
gastrin
,
alpha-1-fetoprotein
(
AFP
), keratin, and B72.3. Mucin-like materials occurred within cytoplasmic vacuoles.
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PMID:Gastric adenocarcinoma in a cougar (Felis concolor). 776 May 1
A gastric antral tumor histologically classified as a yolk sac carcinoma was studied immunohistochemically. The tumor contained immunoreactive
alpha-fetoprotein
and
gastrin
. This is the first yolk sac carcinoma in which neuroendocrine differentiation was demonstrated immunohistochemically.
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PMID:Yolk sac carcinoma of the stomach with gastrin positivity. 837 64