R. Darjee et Ap. Gibb, SEROLOGICAL INVESTIGATION INTO THE ASSOCIATION BETWEEN STREPTOCOCCUS-BOVIS AND COLONIC-CANCER, Journal of Clinical Pathology, 46(12), 1993, pp. 1116-1119
Aims-To determine if there was an increase in antibody titre to Strept
ococcus bovis in patients with colonic cancer, and if this might be a
useful marker of the presence for colonic cancer. Methods-Serum sample
s from 16 patients and 16 age matched controls were tested by immunobl
ot and enzyme linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) against antigen prepa
rations from two strains of S bovis and one strain of Enterococcus fae
calis. Results-No distinction between cancer patients and controls cou
ld be made using immunoblots. ELISA did show an increase in antibodies
to S bovis, but there was a greater increase in antibodies to E faeca
lis. The increase in antibody titres was greatest with antigens which
had been treated with periodate, and was therefore thought not to be c
aused by antibody to the shared group D carbohydrate antigen. Conclusi
on-It may be possible to construct a test for the detection of colonic
cancer based on the detection of antibody to S bovis or E faecalis, t
hough considerable further development of this concept is required.