Aim: To characterize serum elevations of carbohydrate antigens; DU-PAN-2, CA19-9, sialyl Lewisx and CA125 in endometrial adenocarcinomas (EMACs), particularly focusing on the clarification of DU-PAN-2 expression profiles.
Methods: Sixty-four resected EMACs of endometrioid type were used. The preoperative serum values of four markers were measured and comparatively analyzed regarding the relationship between histological grade and clinicopathological stage.
Results: The overall ratios of positive cases were 26.2% for DU-PAN-2, 25.0% for CA19-9, 13.6% for sialyl Lewisx, and 35.5% for CA125. DU-PAN-2 decreased as the grading went up (G1: 410.3 +/- 243.8 to G3: 246.7 +/- 90.0 U/mL), however, the reverse was true with CA19-9 (G1: 123.9 +/- 147.4 to G3: 320.0 +/- 180.0 U/mL). Sialyl Lewisx showed a strong tendency towards high elevation in G1 (346.3 +/- 102.6 U/mL), compared to G3 (< 2.5 U/mL). CA125 increased markedly as the grading went up (G1: 43.5 +/- 6.3 to G3: 578.0 +/- 10.0 U/mL). During staging-up from I + II to III + IV, the positive ratios inclined in all four markers as follows: DU-PAN-2, 18.4-53.3%; CA19-9, 20.4-40.0%; sialyl Lewisx, 11.4-22.2%; CA125, 31.8-44.4%. Serum elevations and positive ratios were correlated for DU-PAN-2, CA19-9 and CA125, while the reverse relationship was found for sialyl Lewisx.
Conclusion: It is suggested that DU-PAN-2 tends to be produced more in well-differentiated components of EMACs than in poorly differentiated ones. Since approximately half the cases with EMAC were serologically positive for DU-PAN-2 in stage III + IV, the marker is believed to be of much use for monitoring the cases with an extrauterine extent.