Evidence for tumour necrosis factor/cachectin production in cancer
- PMID: 2890853
- DOI: 10.1016/s0140-6736(87)91850-2
Evidence for tumour necrosis factor/cachectin production in cancer
Abstract
Labile tumour-necrosis-factor-like (TNF) activity was detected by means of an enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay in 50% of 226 freshly obtained serum samples from cancer patients with active disease. In contrast, only 3% of 32 samples from normal subjects and 18% of 39 samples from cancer patients with no clinically evident disease were positive for this factor, with low levels of activity. Greater proportions of serum samples from patients with ovarian or oat-cell carcinoma were positive (69% and 63%) than those from patients with lymphoma (26%). RNA preparations from peripheral-blood mononuclear cells and solid tumours were probed with TNF complementary DNA; evidence of TNF messenger RNA was found in 8 of 11 samples of peripheral-blood mononuclear cells from cancer patients, but only 1 of 8 normal subjects, and in 2 of 6 colorectal tumours. As yet the inducing stimulus and the clinical significance of TNF production in cancer are not understood.
Comment in
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Evidence for different effects of soluble TNF-receptors on various TNF measurements in human biological fluids.Lancet. 1991 Aug 24;338(8765):515-6. doi: 10.1016/0140-6736(91)90591-c. Lancet. 1991. PMID: 1678476 No abstract available.
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