Alpha-subunit and human chorionic gonadotropin-beta immunoreactivity in patients with malignant endocrine gastroenteropancreatic tumours

European Journal of Clinical Investigation
M GrossmannK Mann

Abstract

In the serum of patients with malignant endocrine gastroenteropancreatic (GEP) tumours, both alpha-subunit (alpha-SU), common to all glycoprotein hormones, as well as free beta-subunit of human chorionic gonadotropin (hCG-beta) have been reported to be elevated in a substantial fraction. Both have been discussed as markers of malignancy in these neoplasms. In the present study we evaluated the diagnostic significance of alpha-SU and hCG-beta as serum markers in patients with malignant endocrine gastroenteropancreatic tumours. The study group consisted of 52 patients with endocrine GEP-malignancies (24 nonfunctioning, 23 carcinoid syndromes, four gastrinoma, one glucagonoma), located in the small intestine (n = 29), pancreas (n = 17), colon or rectum (n = 3), retroperitoneum (n = 2) and stomach (n = 1). alpha-SU and hCG-beta immunoreactivity was also assessed in the serum of patients with benign GEP-tumors (five insulinoma, and three gastrinoma). Concentrations of alpha-SU and hCG-beta were determined using two highly sensitive and specific immunoradiometric assays employing two monoclonal antibodies each. In 19 of 52 patients (37%), either alpha-SU (n = 9), hCG-beta (n = 7) or both subunits (n = 3) were elevated. In the subgrou...Continue Reading

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