Could a Growth Inhibitory Factor, Present Only during Pregnancy, be Made Available to Treat Cancer in Adults? A Commentary

Mizejewski Gj
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Human alpha-fetoprotein (AFP) is well-known as the “gold standard” biomarker for liver and germ cell tumors. It has also been utilized as a pregnancy screening analyte for neural tube defects as well as Down syndrome, when combined with other gestational-age dependent biomarkers. However, a lesser known and recognized property of AFP is its role in the maintenance and monitoring of fetal growth during ontogenetic development in man. Although a major function of AFP during pregnancy involves the serum transport of estrogens, fatty acids, retinoid, and other compounds, the positive and negative regulation of fetal growth is a vital additional function of AFP. Human AFP largely functions as a growth promoting agent; however, the fetal protein is able to temporarily convert to a growth inhibitory factor in stress and shock environments in the fetal milieu. The development of a transient form of AFP or its derived peptides could be harnessed for use as an adjunct therapeutic agent to treat cancer in adults.
一种仅在怀孕期间存在的生长抑制因子能否用于治疗成人癌症?一篇评论
人甲胎蛋白(AFP)被认为是肝脏和生殖细胞肿瘤的“金标准”生物标志物。当与其他胎龄相关的生物标志物结合使用时,它也被用作神经管缺陷和唐氏综合症的妊娠筛查分析物。然而,AFP的一个鲜为人知和公认的特性是它在人类个体发育过程中维持和监测胎儿生长的作用。虽然甲胎蛋白在妊娠期间的主要功能包括雌激素、脂肪酸、类维生素a和其他化合物的血清转运,但对胎儿生长的积极和消极调节是甲胎蛋白的重要附加功能。人AFP主要起促生长作用;然而,胎儿蛋白能够在胎儿环境中的应激和休克环境中暂时转化为生长抑制因子。一种瞬时形式的甲胎蛋白或其衍生肽的发展可以作为辅助治疗剂用于治疗成人癌症。
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