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Article type: Research Article
Authors: Lee, Gregory; * | Ge, Bixia | Huang, Teng-Kai | Zheng, Gary | Duan, Jiantao | Wang, Ida Hsiao Yun
Affiliations: Andrology Laboratory, UBC Center for Reproductive Health, The University of British Columbia, Vancouver, Canada
Correspondence: [*] Corresponding author: Gregory Lee, PhD., UBC Center for Reproductive Health, The University of British Columbia, Rm D403A, 4500 Oak Street, Vancouver, BC V6H 3N1, Canada. Tel.: +1 778 322 4651; Fax: +1 604 325 4677; E-mail: andr@interchange.ubc.ca.
Abstract: Background:Background: To evaluate the clinical utility of CA215 as a pan cancer biomarker, serum levels of CA215 were determined with clinically defined serum specimens from over 500 cancer patients and compared with results obtained by other nine established cancer markers. The molecular nature of this cancer-associated antigen from selected patients' sera was determined. Methods:Methods: By using improved immunoassays, serum levels of CA215 and other known biomarkers were determined for respective positive detection rates. The molecular size of CA215 from cancer patients was determined by Western blot assay. Results:Results: By using 0.1 AU/ml as the normal cut-off value, the positive rates of CA215 for different cancers were shown to be 52% (lung), 74% (liver), 44% (colon), 61% (esophagus), 60% (stomach), 59% (ovary), 40% (prostate), 71% (breast), 38% (kidney), 41% (pancreas), 51% (cervix), and 83% (lymphoma), respectively. Other cancer markers including AFP, CEA, CA125, CA19-9, CA15-3, Cyfra21-1, Ferritin, β2 microglobulin and PSA were also parallelly compared. A combination of CA215 with other tissue-associated cancer markers generally resulted in much higher cancer detection rates. CA215 detected from cancer patients was confirmed to be human immunoglobulins that contain common RP215-specific carbohydrate-associated epitope. Conclusion:Conclusion: Through clinical evaluations of serum specimens of various cancer patients, CA215 was confirmed to be human cancer cell-derived immunoglobulins. CA215 is apparently comparable to or better than other known biomarkers for the positive detection and monitoring of many types of human cancers.
Keywords: CA215 pan cancer biomarker, enzyme immunoassay, western blot assay, cancer cell-derived immunoglobulins, RP215 monoclonal antibody
DOI: 10.3233/CBM-2009-0134
Journal: Cancer Biomarkers, vol. 6, no. 2, pp. 111-117, 2010
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