BACKGROUND & OBJECTIVE: Literatures reported that the soluble Apo-1/Fas(sApo-1/Fas) levels in serum of patients with malignant carcinoma were higher than that in normal control subject, but there were fewer studies was seldom to detect the level of sApo-1/Fas in patients with malignancy carcinoma and effect of chemotherapy; the subject is to detect the level of sApo-1/Fas in patients with gastric carcinoma and effect of chemotherapy on it, and to investigate its clinical value. METHODS: Enzyme linked immunosorbent assays(ELISA) was available to detect the level of sApo-1/Fas in 42 case of patients with gastric carcinoma before and after chemotherapy, as compared with 30 case of normal control subject. RESULTS: Levels of sApo-1/Fas were elevated in all subgroups of patients with gastric carcinoma as compared to the controls (P < 0.01), sApo-1/Fas was correlated with clinical stage and histological grade, and not with sex, age; the sApo-1/Fas level in stage IV was higher in comparison with stage III and II (P < 0.05-0.01), and in stage III it was higher than in stage II (P < 0.05); being lower in the well differentiated and moderately differentiated than the poorly differentiated(P < 0.05-0.01), that the sApo-1/Fas levels were remarkably reduced in complete remission or partial remission patients(P < 0.01) after chemotherapy. CONCLUSION: sApo-1/Fas may play closely reflect growth and regulation in gastric carcinoma, it may be a predictor for biological behaviors and prognosis of gastric carcinoma; sApo-1/Fas may be a new target in treating gastric carcinoma.
BACKGROUND & OBJECTIVE: Literatures reported that the soluble Apo-1/Fas(sApo-1/Fas) levels in serum of patients with malignant carcinoma were higher than that in normal control subject, but there were fewer studies was seldom to detect the level of sApo-1/Fas in patients with malignancy carcinoma and effect of chemotherapy; the subject is to detect the level of sApo-1/Fas in patients with gastric carcinoma and effect of chemotherapy on it, and to investigate its clinical value. METHODS: Enzyme linked immunosorbent assays(ELISA) was available to detect the level of sApo-1/Fas in 42 case of patients with gastric carcinoma before and after chemotherapy, as compared with 30 case of normal control subject. RESULTS: Levels of sApo-1/Fas were elevated in all subgroups of patients with gastric carcinoma as compared to the controls (P < 0.01), sApo-1/Fas was correlated with clinical stage and histological grade, and not with sex, age; the sApo-1/Fas level in stage IV was higher in comparison with stage III and II (P < 0.05-0.01), and in stage III it was higher than in stage II (P < 0.05); being lower in the well differentiated and moderately differentiated than the poorly differentiated(P < 0.05-0.01), that the sApo-1/Fas levels were remarkably reduced in complete remission or partial remission patients(P < 0.01) after chemotherapy. CONCLUSION:sApo-1/Fas may play closely reflect growth and regulation in gastric carcinoma, it may be a predictor for biological behaviors and prognosis of gastric carcinoma; sApo-1/Fas may be a new target in treating gastric carcinoma.