Title of article :
Serum phenylalanine concentrations in patients with ovarian carcinoma correlate with concentrations of immune activation markers and of isoprostane-8
Author/Authors :
Neurauter، نويسنده , , Gabriele and Grahmann، نويسنده , , Anna V. and Klieber، نويسنده , , Martin and Zeimet، نويسنده , , Alain and Ledochowski، نويسنده , , Maximilian and Sperner-Unterweger، نويسنده , , Barbara and Fuchs، نويسنده , , Dietmar، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2008
Pages :
7
From page :
141
To page :
147
Abstract :
Increased blood concentrations of essential amino acid phenylalanine are common in patients with HIV infection, in trauma and sepsis and in patients with cancer. The reason for this phenomenon is still unclear. However, all these clinical conditions are known to be linked with inflammation and immune activation. Oxidative stress resulting from chronic immune activation and inflammation could impair activity of phenylalanine (4)-hydroxylase (PAH) and thus give rise to increased phenylalanine concentrations. We therefore examined in 20 patients with ovarian cancer a possible association of serum concentrations of phenylalanine and tyrosine with immune activation markers 75 kDa soluble tumor necrosis factor-α receptor (sTNF-R75) and neopterin, and of oxidative stress marker isoprostane-8. alanine concentrations were higher in patients with higher FIGO stage and correlated with concentrations of sTNF-R75 (rs = 0.441) and neopterin (rs = 0.346; both p < 0.05). No such correlations existed for tyrosine levels. The phenylalanine to tyrosine ratio (phe/tyr), an estimate of PAH activity, correlated somewhat stronger with sTNF-R75 (rs = 0.549; p < 0.01) and neopterin (rs = 0.497; p = 0.01). Finally, phenylalanine concentrations correlated with isoprostane-8 concentrations (rs = 0.450, p = 0.02). ations of phenylalanine and phe/tyr with immune activation markers point to a potential role of inflammation and immune activation in the accumulation of phenylalanine. The relationship between oxidative stress marker isoprostane-8 and phenylalanine as well as sTNF-R75 concentrations suggests a link between reactive oxygen species formed during chronic immune activation and inflammation and the decline of PAH activity, which might underlie the increase of phe/tyr (248 words).
Keywords :
phenylalanine , phenylalanine hydroxylase , immune activation , oxidative stress , tyrosine
Journal title :
Cancer Letters
Serial Year :
2008
Journal title :
Cancer Letters
Record number :
1813247
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