医学
前列腺癌
组分(热力学)
前列腺
癌症
前列腺特异性抗原
前列腺疾病
泌尿科
肿瘤科
内科学
妇科
物理
热力学
作者
Stephen D. Mikolajczyk,Lana S. Grauer,Lisa S. Millar,Timothy Hill,Abhay Kumar,Harry G. Rittenhouse,Robert L. Wolfert,Mohammad S. Saedi
出处
期刊:Urology
[Elsevier]
日期:1997-11-01
卷期号:50 (5): 710-714
被引量:158
标识
DOI:10.1016/s0090-4295(97)00449-4
摘要
Abstract Objectives Prostate-specific antigen (PSA) is a widely used serum marker for human prostate cancer (PCa). The majority of PSA in serum is present as a complex with alpha-1-antichymotrypsin (ACT). In recent years, the ratio of free (uncomplexed) to total PSA has shown improved discrimination of PCa from benign prostatic hyperplasia. This study examines the nature of the free PSA form detected in PCa serum and shows that some of the uncomplexed PSA is an inactive precursor of PSA (pPSA). Methods Western blot analysis was used to detect clipped, fragment forms of PSA in sera and seminal fluid. Hydrophobic interaction chromatography-high performance liquid chromatography (HIC-HPLC) was used to identify forms of PSA present in the free PSA population. Pooled sera was passed over a PSA immunoaffinity column, and the eluted PSA components were further resolved by HIC-HPLC. Results Western blot analysis of whole sera showed complexed PSA and the intact, approximately 34 kilodalton free PSA. Only negligible levels of clipped or degraded forms of PSA, as found in seminal fluid, were detected. Column fractions measured for uncomplexed PSA using the Tandem-MP free PSA assay showed that about 25% of the free PSA eluted as pPSA beginning at the [−4]amino acid. Studies with purified recombinant [−4]pPSA showed that this proenzyme form is inactive and does not complex with ACT. Conclusions These results suggest that the uncomplexed PSA in PCa serum is primarily undipped PSA that contains a significant fraction of pPSA. Abstract Prostate-specific antigen (PSA) is a widely used serum marker for human prostate cancer (PCa). The majority of PSA in serum is present as a complex with alpha-1-antichymotrypsin (ACT). In recent years, the ratio of free (uncomplexed) to total PSA has shown improved discrimination of PCa from benign prostatic hyperplasia. This study examines the nature of the free PSA form detected in PCa serum and shows that some of the uncomplexed PSA is an inactive precursor of PSA (pPSA). Western blot analysis was used to detect clipped, fragment forms of PSA in sera and seminal fluid. Hydrophobic interaction chromatography-high performance liquid chromatography (HIC-HPLC) was used to identify forms of PSA present in the free PSA population. Pooled sera was passed over a PSA immunoaffinity column, and the eluted PSA components were further resolved by HIC-HPLC. Western blot analysis of whole sera showed complexed PSA and the intact, approximately 34 kilodalton free PSA. Only negligible levels of clipped or degraded forms of PSA, as found in seminal fluid, were detected. Column fractions measured for uncomplexed PSA using the Tandem-MP free PSA assay showed that about 25% of the free PSA eluted as pPSA beginning at the [−4]amino acid. Studies with purified recombinant [−4]pPSA showed that this proenzyme form is inactive and does not complex with ACT. These results suggest that the uncomplexed PSA in PCa serum is primarily undipped PSA that contains a significant fraction of pPSA.
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