The reliability of total sialic acid (TSA), lipid sialic acid (LSA) and free sialic acid (FSA) as markers in genitourinary malignancies was evaluated in20 normal subjects,21 patients with prostatic cancer,22 patients with urinary bladder cancer and 14 patients with renal cell carcinoma. We introduce the new concept of 'corrected' lipid sialic acid (CLSA), which expresses the actual concentration of sialic acid bound to glycolipds by subtracting the concentration of FSA determined by a novel ultrafiltration method. TSA did not show significant differences with respect to normal controls, except for renal cell carcinoma, whose mean value (879 +/- 145 micrograms/ml) showed a P value < 0.001. Instead, CLSA showed only significant differences (P = 0.001), with respect to normal controls in stage I and in all grades of renal cell carcinoma. While all data indicated significant increases (P = 0.001) in the FSA values, (means +/- S.D.) of 0.621 +/- 0.272 micrograms/ml were found in patients with prostatic cancer, 0.796 +/- 0.443 micrograms/ml in patients with urinary bladder cancer and 0.667 +/- 0.146 micrograms/ml in patients with renal cell carcinoma. Separate TSA and CLSA measurements appeared to be of limited value in the detection of genitourinary malignancies. However, results show that FSA was the most sensitive of the three markers tested for detecting malignancies.

Determination of serum total lipid and free N-acetyl neuraminic acid (FSA) in genitourinary malignancies by fluorimetric HPLC.Relevance of FSA as tumor marker / Lagana', Aldo; B., PARDO MARTINEZ; Marino, Aldo; Fago, Giovanna; Bizzarri, Mariano. - In: CLINICA CHIMICA ACTA. - ISSN 0009-8981. - STAMPA. - 243:2(1995), pp. 165-179. [10.1016/0009-8981(95)06165-7]

Determination of serum total lipid and free N-acetyl neuraminic acid (FSA) in genitourinary malignancies by fluorimetric HPLC.Relevance of FSA as tumor marker.

LAGANA', Aldo;MARINO, Aldo;FAGO, Giovanna;BIZZARRI, Mariano
1995

Abstract

The reliability of total sialic acid (TSA), lipid sialic acid (LSA) and free sialic acid (FSA) as markers in genitourinary malignancies was evaluated in20 normal subjects,21 patients with prostatic cancer,22 patients with urinary bladder cancer and 14 patients with renal cell carcinoma. We introduce the new concept of 'corrected' lipid sialic acid (CLSA), which expresses the actual concentration of sialic acid bound to glycolipds by subtracting the concentration of FSA determined by a novel ultrafiltration method. TSA did not show significant differences with respect to normal controls, except for renal cell carcinoma, whose mean value (879 +/- 145 micrograms/ml) showed a P value < 0.001. Instead, CLSA showed only significant differences (P = 0.001), with respect to normal controls in stage I and in all grades of renal cell carcinoma. While all data indicated significant increases (P = 0.001) in the FSA values, (means +/- S.D.) of 0.621 +/- 0.272 micrograms/ml were found in patients with prostatic cancer, 0.796 +/- 0.443 micrograms/ml in patients with urinary bladder cancer and 0.667 +/- 0.146 micrograms/ml in patients with renal cell carcinoma. Separate TSA and CLSA measurements appeared to be of limited value in the detection of genitourinary malignancies. However, results show that FSA was the most sensitive of the three markers tested for detecting malignancies.
1995
sialic acids; markers; HPLC; genitourinary malignancies
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Determination of serum total lipid and free N-acetyl neuraminic acid (FSA) in genitourinary malignancies by fluorimetric HPLC.Relevance of FSA as tumor marker / Lagana', Aldo; B., PARDO MARTINEZ; Marino, Aldo; Fago, Giovanna; Bizzarri, Mariano. - In: CLINICA CHIMICA ACTA. - ISSN 0009-8981. - STAMPA. - 243:2(1995), pp. 165-179. [10.1016/0009-8981(95)06165-7]
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