| Literature DB >> 3780036 |
B D Westerveld, G Pals, J Defize, J C Pronk, R R Frants, E C Ooms, J Kreuning, A W Eriksson, S G Meuwissen.
Abstract
Electrophoretic pepsinogen A patterns were determined in gastric fundic mucosa biopsies from 601 patients with various gastric disorders and 25 healthy volunteers. Pepsinogen A patterns with an intense fraction 5 appeared to be associated with gastric cancer and premalignant changes of the stomach (p less than 10(-9)). In 60 individuals pepsinogen A patterns were determined in normal mucosa from different parts of the stomach. No differences were found between these patterns. In 29 out of 59 gastric cancer patients pepsinogen A could be demonstrated in the macroscopically malignant tissue. In two cases a different pattern compared with uninvolved fundic mucosa was observed. During a follow up study, major changes in the pepsinogen A pattern were observed in 7 out of 56 patients. In 8.6% of the examined patients urinary pepsinogen A patterns differed considerably as compared with the pattern observed in the gastric fundus. The results suggest that the highly significant association between intense Pg5 (the product of the D gene) and gastric cancer or its precursors may be caused by genetic as well as non-genetic factors.Entities:
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Year: 1986 PMID: 3780036 DOI: 10.1111/j.1399-0004.1986.tb00596.x
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Clin Genet ISSN: 0009-9163 Impact factor: 4.438