Aj. Cheng et al., Poor prognosis in nasopharyngeal cancer patients with low glucose-6-phosphate-dehydrogenase activity, JPN J CANC, 92(5), 2001, pp. 576-581
Nasopharyngeal carcinoma (NPC) is endemic among well-defined ethnic groups
in several world regions, such as Southeastern China and Taiwan, Glucose-6-
phosphate-dehydrogenase (G6PD)deficiency, a sex-linked disorder, is one of
the most common enzymopathies in Taiwan, The major role of G6PD is to gener
ate NADPH to protect cells from oxidative damage, which is a major contribu
ting factor to certain degenerative diseases, such as aging and cancer. In
view of the coincidence of epidemic distribution of NPC and G6PD deficiency
, as well as the house-keeping function of G6PD in cellular oxidative defen
se, we investigated the correlation of G6PD activity with NPC, The stage of
NPC was classified by AJCC (1997) criteria. G6PD levels were determined in
108 NPC male patients and 75 healthy male individuals. The mean G6PD level
of NPC patients was 218.9 U/10(12) RBC or 7.53 U/g hemoglobin (Hb), being
much lower than in normal individuals (260.6 U/10(12) erythrocytes (RBC) or
8.92 U/gHb), The level of G6PD activity had no correlation with tumor stag
e or lymph node or distant metastasis, but was significantly correlated wit
h tumor recurrence (P=0.004 when using G6PD=130 U/10(12) RBC as cutoff valu
e). These results indicated that low G6PD activity in patients with NPC is
associated with poor prognosis.