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Alpha-Fetoprotein Subtractions in Germ Cell Tumors Identified by Con A or LCH Crossed-Line Affinity Immunoelectrophoresis
Authors:TATSUYA ISHIGURO MD  MASUMI SAWADA  HIDEO SAKAGUCHI  ICHIBEI SUGITACHI
Institution:1. Department of Gynecology. The Research Institute for Microbial Diseases, Osaka University, Suita;2. Clinical Laboratories, Kyoto Hospital of the Japan Tobacco Public Corporation, Kyoto, Japan;3. Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Shiga University of Medical Science, Ohtsu
Abstract:ABSTRACT: Using concanavalin A (Con A) crossed-line affinity immunoelectrophoresis and lentil lectin (LCH) crossed-line affinity immunoelectrophoresis, alpha-fetoprotein (AFP) subfractions were studied in sera including three sera from nude mice heterotran-splanted with human yolk sac tumor of the ovary and three sera from patients with yolk sac tumor, mature solid teratoma, or immature solid teratoma of the ovary. In sera of nude mice bearing yolk sac tumor or from a patient with yolk sac tumor, subfractions from yolk sac and those from fetal liver were identified. Since AFP subfractions from yolk sac and fetal liver can be differentiated according to the carbohydrate moieties, our findings indicate that AFP produced by yolk sac tumor and fetal yolk sac are to some extent differently glycosylated. We also found that AFP in both mature and immature solid teratoma was composed of two subfractions ontogenetically originating from yolk sac or fetal liver. All these findings indicate that more than two different factors are responsible for the AFP synthesis in germ cell tumor of the ovary.
Keywords:Alpha-fetoprotein  germ cell tumor  yolk sac tumor  solid teratoma  lectin
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