Serum levels of S-100 protein and 5-S-cysteinyldopa as markers of melanoma progression |
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Authors: | Teodóra BÁnfalvi Katalin Gilde Mariann BoldizsÁr Tibor Kremmer Szabolcs OTTÓ |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering, University of Connecticut, Storrs, CT, USA;2. Center for Environmental Sciences and Engineering, University of Connecticut, Storrs, CT, USA |
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Abstract: | Serum S-100 protein is widely used as a marker of melanoma and since 5-S-cysteinyldopa (5-S-CD) is a precursor of melanin its serum and urinary levels can reflect melanoma progression. In this study we examined the concentration changes of serum S-100 protein and 5-S-CD in 252 melanoma patients of different clinical stages. Serum samples were taken from 252 melanoma patients at 860 times, from June 1996 to July 1998. The serum S-100 protein was measured by the immunoluminometric assay, levels of 5-S-CD was determined by HPLC. The value of S-100 protein in patients with primary melanoma (0.11m mg/l) and in patients without symptoms (0.15 m mg/l) ranged around the normal level (0.01 0.12 m mg/l). There was a significant difference between the values of patients with or without symptoms. There was a similarly significant difference between the S-100 values of clinical Stage I (0.11 mg/l) and Stage III (2.91 mg/l) as well as between those of clinical Stage II (0.47 mg/l) and Stage III (2.91 mg/l), respectively. Analyzing the values of patients with symptoms we observed significant difference between the S-100 protein values of patients with primary tumor and those with solitary or multiple distant metastases. In case of 5-S-CD significant difference was found between clinical Stage I and III as well as clinical Stage II and III. Furthermore, there was a significant difference between the mean marker values of patients with primary tumor, lymph node, lung metastasis and clinical stage III. |
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Keywords: | melanoma S-100 protein 5-S-cysteinyldopa |
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