Neuron-specific gamma-enolase derived from human glioma.

M Kuramitsu, H Sawa, I Takeshita, T Iwaki, K Kato
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Abstract

Neuron-specific gamma-enolase in human neurogenic tumors, including gliomas, transplanted gliomas, and permanent human glioma cell lines, was studied quantitatively, using newly established enzyme immunoassay methods, together with immunostaining of the tissue and cell preparations. A significantly high level of gamma-enolase was found in some glioblastomas, astrocytomas and oligodendrogliomas as well as medulloblastomas. Glioblastomas transplanted into mice and cultured cell lines derived from the same origins, as well as the permanent human glioma cell lines, also contained gamma-enolase, although the contents were low compared with findings in the original tumor tissues. Immunohistochemically, gamma-enolase stained intensely in the glioblastomatous cells. Serum gamma-enolase concentrations in some patients with gliomas and those of all the transplanted mice were enhanced. The serum gamma-enolase levels in the mice correlated well with size of the transplanted tumor tissues. These results indicate that neuron-specific gamma-enolase is produced in some neurogenic tumors of nonneuronal origin, therefore, serum gamma-enolase may be a useful biomarker for monitoring the extent of disease in patients with gliomas.

源自人类胶质瘤的神经元特异性γ烯醇化酶。
利用新建立的酶免疫测定方法,结合组织和细胞制剂的免疫染色,定量研究了人类神经源性肿瘤(包括胶质瘤、移植胶质瘤和永久性人类胶质瘤细胞系)中神经元特异性γ -烯醇化酶。在一些胶质母细胞瘤、星形细胞瘤和少突胶质细胞瘤以及髓母细胞瘤中发现了显著高水平的γ烯醇化酶。移植到小鼠体内的胶质母细胞瘤和来源于同一来源的培养细胞系,以及永久性的人类胶质瘤细胞系,也含有γ -烯醇化酶,尽管其含量与原始肿瘤组织中的含量相比较低。免疫组织化学显示,胶质母细胞瘤细胞中γ烯醇化酶染色强烈。部分胶质瘤患者和所有移植小鼠血清γ烯醇化酶浓度均升高。小鼠血清γ烯醇化酶水平与移植肿瘤组织的大小密切相关。这些结果表明,神经元特异性γ -烯醇化酶在一些非神经元来源的神经源性肿瘤中产生,因此,血清γ -烯醇化酶可能是监测胶质瘤患者疾病程度的有用生物标志物。
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