Review on the simultaneous determination of total prostate-specific antigen and free prostate-specific antigen.

The Prostate. Supplement Pub Date : 1996-01-01
M P van Iersel, W P Witjes, C M Thomas, M F Segers, G O Oosterhof, F M Debruyne
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Abstract

Background: The total prostate-specific antigen (t-PSA) in serum measured by PSA assays represents the sum of free (f-PSA) and PSA complexed with alpha 1-antichymotrypsin. The f-PSA/t-PSA (F/T) ratio in prostate cancer (PCA) patients is lower than in patients suffering from benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH). This review summarizes the current literature on the clinical relevance of measurement of the F/T PSA ratio.

Methods: Discussed are: physiology of PSA, assays for t-PSA and F/T ratio, factors which bias the F/T PSA ratio, use of F/T PSA ratio in the detection of PCA, correlation with histological features, and pathological stage.

Results: Using the F/T ratio in the intermediate t-PSA range, a reduction of approximately 30% in biopsies can be accomplished in the detection of prostate cancer.

Conclusions: The F/T PSA ratio could become a valuable tool in the differentiation of BPH from PCA. To accomplish this goal, an international standardization not only for the t-PSA measurement but also for the F/T PSA ratio must be a priority for manufacturers of PSA assays.

总前列腺特异性抗原和游离前列腺特异性抗原同时测定的研究进展。
背景:通过PSA测定血清中总前列腺特异性抗原(t-PSA)代表游离(f-PSA)和与α - 1抗凝乳胰蛋白酶络合的PSA的总和。前列腺癌(PCA)患者的F - psa /T - psa (F/T)比良性前列腺增生(BPH)患者低。本文综述了目前关于F/T PSA比值测量的临床相关性的文献。方法:讨论了PSA的生理、T -PSA和F/T比值的测定、F/T PSA比值的影响因素、F/T PSA比值在前列腺癌检测中的应用、与组织学特征的相关性以及病理分期。结果:使用中间T - psa范围内的F/T比值,前列腺癌的活检检查可减少约30%。结论:F/T PSA比值可作为鉴别前列腺增生与前列腺癌的重要指标。为了实现这一目标,国际标准化不仅为T -PSA测量,而且为F/T PSA比率必须是PSA检测制造商的优先事项。
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