| Literature DB >> 91627 |
T Takeuchi, M Nakayasu, S Hirohashi, T Kameya, M Kaneko, K Yokomori, Y Tsuchida.
Abstract
Two human endodermal sinus tumours (yolk sac tumours) were transplanted successfully into nude mice. The transplanted tumours maintained not only morphological characters, such as Schiller-Duval bodies, but also the ability to synthesise alpha-fetoprotein, lactic dehydrogenase 1, liver and bone type alkaline phosphatase, and some human serum proteins. Since these tumours produced lactic dehydrogenase 1 but not the other four isozymes of lactic dehydrogenase, this isozyme, like alpha-fetoprotein, seems to be a good marker for the diagnosis and management of cases of endodermal sinus tumour. One of the two tumours produced another fetal antigen or carcinoembryonic antigen in addition to alpha-fetoprotein. These two endodermal sinus tumours, with their various markers in nude mice, will be useful in studies on diagnostic markers.Entities:
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Year: 1979 PMID: 91627 PMCID: PMC1145777 DOI: 10.1136/jcp.32.7.693
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Clin Pathol ISSN: 0021-9746 Impact factor: 3.411