Urinary excretion of pseudouridine in patients with hepatocellular carcinoma
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Urinary excretion of pseudouridine in patients with hepatocellular carcinoma
Abstract
The urinary concentration of pseudouridine, primarily a degradation product of transfer ribonucleic acid, was determined by high-performance liquid chromatography in 23 patients with primary hepatocellular carcinoma, 13 patients with liver cirrhosis, and 24 healthy controls. The urinary concentration of pseudouridine in the patients with hepatocellular carcinoma was significantly higher than that in the patients with liver cirrhosis or the healthy controls. Sixteen (70%) of the 23 patients with hepatocellular carcinoma had urinary pseudouridine levels higher than the mean value for the healthy controls plus 2 standard deviations. Nine of the 13 patients (69%) who had a serum alpha-fetoprotein level below 400 ng/ml, had elevated urinary pseudouridine levels. Thus, the two markers, urinary pseudouridine and serum alpha-fetoprotein in combination, which were detected in a total of 19 of the 23 patients (83%) with hepatocellular carcinoma, are considered to serve as complementary markers for the diagnosis of this disease.
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