Rj. Chen et al., INFLUENCE OF CHEMOTHERAPY OR LIVER METASTASIS ON THE IMMUNOELECTROPHORETIC DISCRIMINATION OF ALPHA-FETOPROTEIN FROM YOLK-SAC TUMOR, International journal of gynecological cancer, 7(6), 1997, pp. 486-489
The main purpose of this study was to determine whether chemotherapy o
r liver metastasis can interfere with the discrimination of: yolk sac
tumor alpha-fetoprotein (AFP) from that of hepatocellular carcinoma. T
he AFP pattern in six cases of yolk sac tumor with or without liver me
tastasis was studied both during and after chemotherapy using affinity
immunoelectrophoresis. Six cases of hepatocellular carcinoma which we
re matched by AFP level with yolk sac tumors were used for comparison.
The pattern produced by yolk sac tumor consists of a prominent L2 ban
d and a light L3 band. Hepatocellular carcinoma produced a prominent L
1 band and a light L3 band. The presence or absence of liver metastasi
s did not affect the pattern from ovarian yolk sac tumor, nor did chem
otherapy interfere with the ability to discriminate between patterns.
Our findings indicate that using affinity immunoelectrophoresis, we ar
e able to discriminate yolk sac tumor with or without liver metastasis
from hepatocellular carcinoma. This discrimination is not affected by
the administration of chemotherapy.