Literature DB >> 10778967

Marked increase of trypsin(ogen) in serum of linitis plastica (gastric cancer, borrmann 4) patients.

Y Ichikawa1, N Koshikawa, S Hasegawa, T Ishikawa, N Momiyama, C Kunizaki, M Takahashi, Y Moriwaki, H Akiyama, H Yamaoka, S Yanoma, A Tsuburaya, Y Nagashima, H Shimada, K Miyazaki.   

Abstract

Linitis plastica, or Borrmann 4 gastric cancer, shows very poor prognosis, and the reason has not been understood. In the present study, we examined serum levels of trypsin(ogen) in 44 gastric cancer patients, including 17 early gastric cancer, 18 non-Borrmann 4 advanced gastric cancer, and 9 Borrmann 4 gastric cancer, by using the RIA gnost Trypsin kit (Hoechst Japan, Tokyo, Japan), which was expected to detect trypsin-1, trypsin-2, trypsinogen-1, and trypsinogen-2 in sera. The trypsin(ogen) concentration was much higher in the patients with linitis plastica than in the other gross types of gastric cancer. Hypertrypsinemia was identified in approximately 60% of advanced gastric cancer cases. Lymph node involvement, liver metastasis, or poorly differentiated adenocarcinoma is an important factor of hypertrypsinemia. The serum trypsin(ogen) level in linitis plastica patients was 3484.4 +/- 2319.7 ng/ml (mean +/- SD), which was significantly higher not only than that of the early gastric cancer (384.1 +/- 92.1) but also the stage IV gastric cancer patients (578 +/- 440.4), excluding those with linitis plastica. The elevated serum trypsinogen level in linitis plastica patients may be related to the malignant behavior of this type of cancer cell. Serum trypsin(ogen) of linitis plastica shows significantly higher concentrations than do the other types of advanced gastric cancer. Therefore, serum concentration of trypsin(ogen) might be a good marker of gastric cancer of linitis plastica.

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Year:  2000        PMID: 10778967

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Clin Cancer Res        ISSN: 1078-0432            Impact factor:   12.531


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