Literature DB >> 1979260

The effect of non-insulin-dependent diabetes on serum concentrations of tumor-associated carbohydrate antigens of CA19-9, CA-50, and sialyl SSEA-1 in association with the Lewis blood phenotype.

N Shimojo1, K Naka, C Nakajima, T Ishizaki, K Okuda, J Murai, M Yamamoto.   

Abstract

Serum concentrations of the tumor-associated carbohydrate antigens CA19-9, CA-50, and sialyl SSEA-1 were measured in non-insulin-dependent diabetic patients without diseases causing the elevation of those antigens, and the relationship to diabetic conditions was studied. The patients of the Lewis blood group phenotype of Lea (23%) had higher serum CA19-9, CA-50, and sialyl SSEA-1 than those of Leb (67%) and Le(-) (10%). Lea patients with high HbA1c (greater than 10%) had significantly higher serum CA19-9 and CA-50 than those with low HbA1c (less than or equal to 7%). Leb patients with high HbA1c also had elevated CA19-9 and sialyl SSEA-1. In Leb patients, diabetic nephropathy was associated with increased CA19-9 levels. Diabetic retinopathy was also accompanied by high carbohydrate antigens in Leb patients, but the difference was not significant. Leb patients treated with sulfonylurea or insulin had increased CA19-9 and CA-50. The changes in serum concentrations of these carbohydrate antigens might have some relationship not only to the Lewis blood phenotype, but also to diabetes.

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Year:  1990        PMID: 1979260     DOI: 10.1016/0009-8981(90)90182-r

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Clin Chim Acta        ISSN: 0009-8981            Impact factor:   3.786


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