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Immunoreactive low-molecular-weight epidermal growth factor in urine of patients with renal cell carcinoma
Authors:P. le Coutre  S. Bock  G. Jakse  P. E. Petrides
Affiliation:(1) Molecular Oncology Laboratory, Department of Medicine III, University of Munich Medical School Grosshadern, Munich, FRG;(2) Department of Urology, Technical University of Aachen Medical School, Aachen, FRG;(3) Institute of Clinical Hematology, GSF-Forschungszentrum für Umwelt und Gesundheit GmbH, Munich, FRG
Abstract:Summary A specific heterogeneous enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) has been established in order to determine levels of low-molecular-weight epidermal growth factor (EGF) in the urine of patients with renal cell carcinoma who had undergone unilateral radical nephrectomy. Urine specimens, i.e., 20 pre- and postsurgical specimens from a group of patients and 22 from a control group, were assaved after the urine had been freed from high-molecular-weight proteins (>30kDa) and salts. EGF levels were expressed as urinary EGF/creatinine ratios, and a highly significant decrease (agr=0.0005 by Student's t-test) of urinary EGF was found in the patient group prior to surgery. The cancer patients also showed an additional loss of urinary EGF after unilateral nephrectomy (agr=0.0005 by Student's t-test). These data correlate with our previous findings that pro-EGF gene expression is decreased in human renal carcinoma and support the concept that low-molecular-weight urinary EGF is derived from high-molecular-weight kidney pro-EGF.Supported by a grant from Deutsche Krebshife, Bonn, FRG (W70/87 Pe-2).
Keywords:Epidermal growth factor (EGF)  ELISA  Urine  Renal cell carcinoma
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