پديد آورندگان :
Goodarzi M. T. نويسنده , Shafiei M. نويسنده , NOMANI H. نويسنده , SHAHRIARAHMADI A. نويسنده
چكيده لاتين :
Background: Increased levels of total and lipid-associated
sial ic acid (TSA and LASA) have been reported in the sera of
patients with benign or malignant tumors and also could be
regarded as newly important clinical criteria for the diagnosis
of cancer. This study has investigated the differences of TSA
and LASA contents between cancer patients and healthy individuals
and evaluated their correlations between TSA and
LASA with some tumor markers in different types of cancer.
Methods: 35 patients with histopathologically confirmed
cancers and 32 healthy individuals participated in the study.
Tumor markers in serum including CEA, CA 15-3, CA 19-9
and CA-125 were measured using ELISA. TSA and LASA
were quantified using spectrophotometric methods of Erlich
and Katopodis respectively and non-parametric tests were
used for statistical analysis.
Results: The median (range) obtained for TSA in healthy and
cancer patients were 83.6 (59.0-106.2) and I 19.5 (84.7-205.8)
mg/dl respectively and the difference was statistically significant
(P(LESS THAN)O.OO I). The corresponding values for LASA content
of serum in healthy and cancer patients were 16.9 (13.3-20.7),
and 31.0 (15.0-50.3) mg/dl. Statistical analysis showed significant
differences in LASA content between these two
groups (P(LESS THAN)O.OOI). A positive correlation coefficient was
obtained between TSA, LASA and different tumor markers.
Conclusion: The significant correlation between TSA, LASA
and different tumor markers in cancer patients indicated that
they could be used as diagnostic criteria. However, clue to their
lack of specificity, they may support the presence of tumor
markers in different malignancies and be helpful in relation to
therapy and monitoring of patients.