| Literature DB >> 10952771 |
S Ikematsu1, A Yano, K Aridome, M Kikuchi, H Kumai, H Nagano, K Okamoto, M Oda, S Sakuma, T Aikou, H Muramatsu, K Kadomatsu, T Muramatsu.
Abstract
The level of expression of midkine (MK), a heparin-binding growth factor, is increased in many types of human carcinomas. An enzyme-linked immunoassay, which utilizes a combination of rabbit and chicken antibodies revealed that serum MK level in the controls (n = 135) was 0.154 +/- 0.076 (mean +/- SD) ng ml(-1)with an apparent cut-off value as 0.5 ng ml(-1). Serum MK level was significantly elevated in the cancer patients (n = 150) (P< 0.001); 87% of the patients showed levels of more than 0.5 ng ml(-1). All ten types of cancer examined showed a similar profile of serum MK level. There was no or weak correlation between C-reactive protein level, a marker of inflammation, and serum MK level. Furthermore, in case of gastric carcinoma and lung carcinoma, patients with stage I carcinoma already showed elevated serum MK levels. The present results indicated that serum MK could serve as a general tumour marker with a good potential for clinical application. Copyright 2000 Cancer Research Campaign.Entities:
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Year: 2000 PMID: 10952771 PMCID: PMC2363529 DOI: 10.1054/bjoc.2000.1339
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Br J Cancer ISSN: 0007-0920 Impact factor: 7.640