TY - JOUR
T1 - Serum Protein-Bound Carbohydrates for Following the Course of Disease in Patients With Metastatic Breast Carcinoma
AU - Phillip Waalkes, T.
AU - Mrochek, John E.
AU - Dinsmore, Stanley R.
AU - Tormey, Douglas C.
N1 - Funding Information:
1 Received September 27. 1977: revised April 11, 1978: accepted April 18, 1978. 2 Supported in part by the National Cancer Institute under Interagency Agreement with the Energy Research and Development Administration [#ERDA 40·279-71, NCI-CR-(71)·60j. , The Johns Hopkins Oncology Center, 601 North Broadway, Baltimore, Md. 21205. 4 Oak Ridge National Laboratory. Oak Ridge, Tenn. 37830. , University of Wisconsin Cancer Center. Madison, Wis. 53706. 6 We thank Dr. Hans Hansen and Mr. Jack Snyder, Roche Research Center, Hoffmann·La Roche, Inc., Nutley, N.J .. for the carcinoembryonic antigen analyses.
PY - 1978/9
Y1 - 1978/9
N2 - Serum protein-bound carbohydrates, L-fucose, sialic acid, D-galactose, and D-mannose, were measured as potential biologic markers in patients with breast cancer with the use of high-resolution anion exchange separation in combination with a sensitive cerate oxidimetric fluorescence detector system. For 22 randomly selected patients with proved metastatic breast cancer, both L-fucose and sialic acid levels were above the normal range in 21 patients (95%). In contrast, o-mannose was increased in the sera of 9 patients (41%), and D-galactose in 6 (27%). By comparison, the level of carcinoembryonic antigen (CEA) was elevated in 14 patients (64%). The levels for serially determined serum protein-bound carbohydrates paralleled objective changes of response or progression in 5 patients with measurable disease. As might be expected, the degree and pattern of elevation for the individual carbohydrates varied for each patient studied. Combinations of serum protein-bound carbohydrates, particularly l- fucose and sialic acid, and, in addition, CEA, appear to have promise as potential biomarkers for following the course of the disease in patients with metastatic breast cancer.-J Natl Cancer Inst 61: 703-707, 1978.
AB - Serum protein-bound carbohydrates, L-fucose, sialic acid, D-galactose, and D-mannose, were measured as potential biologic markers in patients with breast cancer with the use of high-resolution anion exchange separation in combination with a sensitive cerate oxidimetric fluorescence detector system. For 22 randomly selected patients with proved metastatic breast cancer, both L-fucose and sialic acid levels were above the normal range in 21 patients (95%). In contrast, o-mannose was increased in the sera of 9 patients (41%), and D-galactose in 6 (27%). By comparison, the level of carcinoembryonic antigen (CEA) was elevated in 14 patients (64%). The levels for serially determined serum protein-bound carbohydrates paralleled objective changes of response or progression in 5 patients with measurable disease. As might be expected, the degree and pattern of elevation for the individual carbohydrates varied for each patient studied. Combinations of serum protein-bound carbohydrates, particularly l- fucose and sialic acid, and, in addition, CEA, appear to have promise as potential biomarkers for following the course of the disease in patients with metastatic breast cancer.-J Natl Cancer Inst 61: 703-707, 1978.
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U2 - 10.1093/jnci/61.3.703
DO - 10.1093/jnci/61.3.703
M3 - Article
C2 - 278847
AN - SCOPUS:0018092237
SN - 0027-8874
VL - 61
SP - 703
EP - 707
JO - Journal of the National Cancer Institute
JF - Journal of the National Cancer Institute
IS - 3
ER -