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Query: UNIPROT:P02794 (
ferritin
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To assess the diagnostic significance of CA19-9, the serum levels in 225 healthy subjects, 201 patients with cancers, 423 patients with benign diseases and 21 pregnant women, were determined by RIA. The mean CA19-9 level of the healthy subjects was 11.2 +/- 0.4 U/ml (range, 6-100 U/ml). Only 3.1% of them were above 37 U/ml. The CA19-9 levels were elevated above 37 U/ml in 7.9% of 293 patients with non-carcinomatous diseases of the digestive system. Among digestive system cancers, elevated levels were found in 18.2% of 11 patients with esophageal cancer, 42.7% of 68 patients with gastric cancer, 39.1% of 23 patients with colorectal cancer, 27.8% of 18 patients with primary hepatic cancer, 71.4% of 35 patients with biliary cancer, and 75% of 20 patients with pancreatic cancer. Most of the patients with levels above 100 U/ml had carcinomatous diseases. The CA19-9 positive rates for patients with gastric cancer and colorectal cancer were extremely low at stages I, II and III, while in patients at stage IV and in patients with recurrent cancer, a tendency for rapid increase in the positive rates and concentrations of CA19-9 was noted. Based on combination assay of CA19-9,
CEA
and
ferritin
, in comparison with the positive rates for CA19-9 alone, it was found that the rates were raised to 42.7% in gastric cancer, to 39.1% in colorectal cancer, and to 71.4% in biliary cancer, suggesting the simultaneous determination with these tumor markers may serve to elevate their usefulness.
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PMID:Determination and significance of a new carbohydrate antigen CA19-9 in digestive system cancers. 386 Jun 77
High
ferritin
levels in the aspirate of thyroid cyst (Six yellow clear, 4 yellow turbid and 10 chocolate colored turbid) without apparent sings of malignancy were found. The mean concentration in the 3,000 X g supernatant of the fluid was 40,116 ng/ml, and the 3,000 X g precipitate was 11,147 ng/ml. All cases showed normal levels of serum
ferritin
. Con A binding with
ferritin
was distributed from low to high. These ferritins showed a molecular weight of approximately 450,000 which was the same as found in human spleen and liver. The continuous increase in
ferritin
levels in thyroid cyst fluid was found by a chronological study in some cases. When tumor markers such as
CEA
, NCA, CA 19-9 and alpha 1-acid glycoprotein (alpha 1-AG, acute phase reactant) were examined simultaneously, an increase in some of the cyst fluid was observed. However, the incidence and the rate of increase of these tumor markers and acute phase reactant were low compared to
ferritin
. Neither a correlation between
ferritin
and
CEA
, nor between
ferritin
and CA 19-9 was found. The increase in
ferritin
in thyroid cyst fluids may be due to the increased synthesis, release and storage by the inflammatory cells.
...
PMID:Increased ferritin levels in the fluid of thyroid cyst. 386 78
Radioimmunological determinations of the tumour markers
CEA
, TPA, CA 19-9,
ferritin
and also osteocalcin were carried out in 250 patients with ablatio mammae for breast cancer over a follow-up period of at least 1 year. Metastases were detected in 49 of the 250 patients. The normal control group comprised 193 healthy persons.
CEA
proved to be the most valuable tumour marker, but TPA and
ferritin
were also significantly elevated in metastatic breast cancer. Combined determination of all 3 parameters gave the best results. Additional measurement of CA 19-9 was helpful in only one of the 49 patients with metastases in whom the 3 other parameter were negative throughout. Hence, determination of CA 19-9 appears unnecessary in breast cancer. In progressive disease the markers generally increased and fell again following successful therapy. In a few cases the opposite was found or no changes were observed. Cases with small local recurrence or an additional carcinoma at an early stage did not exhibit increased marker values as compared to patients without metastases. Not infrequently the increase in markers preceded the manifestation of metastases by several months. Very high concentrations of tumour markers signify a poor prognosis. Osteocalcin was elevated in patients with bone metastases, but not soft tissue metastases. In general, however, it paralleled the serum alkaline phosphatase level.
...
PMID:[The tumor markers CEA, TPA and CA 19-9 and ferritin and osteocalcin in follow-up studies in breast cancer]. 387 42
CEA
and
ferritin
were determined in 90 subjects with the aim of comparing their value in the diagnosis of pancreatic malignancy. Ferritin was shown to be more sensitive than
CEA
in detecting pancreatic cancer patients (68.4% and 57.9%, respectively) all of whom were, however, in an inoperable stage. In contrast,
CEA
showed a higher specificity as compared to
ferritin
(77.4% and 47.2%, respectively), the latter being frequently increased in inflammatory conditions such as chronic pancreatitis. The simultaneous assessment of
CEA
and
ferritin
showed the highest sensitivity when either parameter was found to be pathological and the highest specificity when both were. The receiver-operating characteristic curves demonstrated that
CEA
is more discriminating than
ferritin
for all serum values. Neither
ferritin
nor
CEA
may be considered a practically suitable marker of pancreatic cancer.
...
PMID:CEA and ferritin in chronic pancreatic disease: a comparative evaluation. 401 9
In order to assess the sensitivity and specificity of Ferritin,
CEA
and TPA as neoplastic markers in breast carcinomas, 91 patients all classified according to the TNM-UICC system were studied in a cancer clinic. The results of the analyses indicate that
ferritin
is apparently only influenced by the presence of metastatic neoplasias and that greater sensitivity is obtained if all three markers are employed simultaneously.
...
PMID:[Ferritin, CEA and TPA as tumor markers in breast neoplasms]. 403 52
Three human cell lines from adenocarcinomas of the extrahepatic biliary tract were established in permanent tissue culture. Mz-ChA-1 and Mz-ChA-2 were cultured from mechanically dissociated gallbladder adenocarcinoma metastases and SK-ChA-1 was grown from malignant ascites of a patient with primary adenocarcinoma of the extrahepatic biliary tree. Cell doubling times in tissue culture are 3-4 days for Mz-ChA-1 and approximately 2 days for Mz-ChA-2 and SK-ChA-1. All three tumour cell lines were successfully transplanted to nude mice, inducing progressive tumour growth. Histologically, nude mouse tumours resembled the original adenocarcinomas. In vitro formation of gland-like structures were regularly seen in Mz-ChA-1 and Mz-ChA-2 but only occasionally in SK-ChA-1. All three cell lines formed contacts through interdigitating processes with desmosomes and junctional complexes. On scanning electron microscopy, an abundance of microvilli was seen at the cell surfaces. Chromosome analyses of all three tumour cell lines showed a wide range of numerical abnormalities and presence of marker chromosomes. Mz-ChA-1 appears to be highly differentiated with cells producing mucus. Mz-ChA-2 synthesizes components of complement C2, C3 and C5, while Mz-ChA-1 and SK-ChA-1 produce only C3 in detectable quantities. In addition, Mz-ChA-2 supernatants are positive for
ferritin
and alpha 1-fetoprotein, but not
CEA
; while Mz-ChA-1 and SK-ChA-1 produce only
CEA
. Supernatants of all three cell lines are positive for N-acetyl neuraminic acid (NANA), phosphohexoisomerase (PHI) and LDH, and negative for alpha 2-macroglobulin, alpha 1-anti-trypsin, gamma-GT, AP, coeruloplasmin, haptoglobin and albumin. A high cloning efficiency renders these new tumour cell lines suitable for continued studies on clonal heterogeneity in malignant tumours. The establishment of these cell lines in tissue culture facilitates further studies on the biology of upper gastrointestinal tract cancer in man.
...
PMID:Biliary adenocarcinoma. Characterisation of three new human tumor cell lines. 405 57
Recently, the study of the physiological role of the essential trace elements is being emphasized. Some environmental and disease factors has been demonstrated to perturb trace element homeostasis. A number of recent studies have described alterations in serum copper levels (SCLs) and serum zinc levels (SZLs) in human cancer patients and the relationship between the magnitude of their perturbation and disease activity. This report describes SCLs, SZLs and SCL/SZL ratios in patients with malignant neoplasms of the urogenital tract at various clinical stages and the relationship of the levels of these trace elements to disease activity. According to SCLs before treatment, patients with renal cell carcinoma appeared to be separated into two groups, normal SCL group and higher SCL group. In the higher SCL group, patients generally displayed increased erythrocyte sedimentation rate, CRP, alpha 2 globulin, beta 2 microglobulin,
ferritin
and
CEA
. In this group, SCL was a useful index of disease activity. In the normal SCL group, SCLs remained within normal limit even in patients with advanced disease. In renal cell carcinoma, SZLs did not reflect disease activity. In transitional cell carcinoma of the upper urinary tract, patients with metastasis had significantly elevated SCLs and significantly decreased SZLs, compared with normal controls or patients without metastasis. In transitional cell carcinoma of the bladder, no distinct relationships were observed between these trace elements and extent of malignancy. But there was a trend toward increasing SCLs and decreasing SZLs with progressing stage and SCL/SZL ratios fairly reflect stage of disease. Patients with prostatic cancer had nearly normal SCLs and SZLs, although there were a few exceptions. Testicular cancer patients with distant metastasis had significantly elevated SCLs and initially high SCLs decreased in patients responding to therapy and increased again in relapse. SZLs and, hence, SCL/SZL ratios had no relationship to activity of testicular cancer. Currently there is no satisfactory way of following the progress of malignancies of the urogenital tract except prostatic cancer with elevated acid phosphatase and non-seminomatous testicular tumors until the secondary tumor can be detected radiographically. Our study suggests that these trace element might be a useful indicator of disease activity of some of the urogenital malignancies.
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PMID:[Serum copper and zinc levels in patients with malignant neoplasm of the urogenital tract]. 408 94
Ninety asbestosis patients were examined clinically with special emphasis on the function of the peripheral and the central nervous system. Serum specimens were analyzed for carcinoembryonic antigen(s) (
CEA
),
ferritin
, and beta 2-microglobulin (beta 2m) content. The patients were classified into four subgroups: (1) those with peripheral neuropathy, (2) those with involvement of central nervous system, (3) those with both types of neurological signs, and (4) those with normal neurological status. The levels of serum
CEA
,
ferritin
, and beta 2m were elevated in all four subgroups. No statistically significant differences were found between the groups in the prevalence of elevated values of the three tumor markers (equal or above the following limits:
CEA
, 5 micrograms/liter;
ferritin
, 400 micrograms/liter, and beta 2m, 3 mg/liter). The patients currently smoking had a higher level of serum
CEA
than nonsmokers or exsmokers, but the differences were not statistically significant. In the subgroup that comprised those asbestosis patients in whom the disease could be considered progressive according to the ILO 1980 classification of the chest radiographs, the mean level of
CEA
in serum was higher than that of the patient group without such progression of the disease (p less than 0.05, Student's t test). Although the prevalence of abnormal neurological signs was high in these asbestosis patients, no obvious correlation was found between the neurological findings and the tumor markers studied.
...
PMID:Tumor markers and neurological signs in asbestosis patients. 608 58
Eleven groups of workers submitted a total of 21 bronchial tumour-associated antigen preparations and 19 antisera for comparative studies. Many of the antisera proved to be polyspecific despite absorption procedures. Most of the antigen preparations contained some material reactive towards a reference antiserum to normal human serum proteins. While it appeared that no participants were studying identical antigen-antibody reactions, several cross-reactivities were identified in the antisera. When immune reactions to
CEA
, AFP, NCA,
ferritin
, lactoferrin, human pepsin and gastricsin, and the pregnancy proteins, SP1 and SP3 were excluded by use of reference antisera and electroimmunoprecipitation methods, there remained 5 antigen-antibody reactions defining unique antigens. The clinical usefulness of any of these 5 antigens has yet to be determined.
...
PMID:Collaborative study of bronchial tumour-associated antigens. 617 Mar
Serum
ferritin
levels were studied in 264 patients who were consisted of 153 patients with various malignant neoplasms and 111 patients with various benign diseases. Positive rate of serum
ferritin
in all patients with malignant neoplasms was 35%. Hepatomas and pulmonary cancer showed relatively high positive rate, respectively 65% and 42%. In patients with benign diseases, hepatic diseases showed the high positive rate (52%) and the other benign diseases was low positive rate (11%). The relationship between serum
ferritin
and alpha-feto-protein in patients with hepatomas and other liver diseases was low. And the relationship between serum
ferritin
and
CEA
(carcinoembryonic antigen) in patients with malignant neoplasms of gastrointestinal tract was also low. It seemed that the measurement of serum
ferritin
levels will be of low value in the differentiation of the patients with malignant neoplasms.
...
PMID:[Serum ferritin in patients with malignant neoplasms]. 619 Jan 99
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