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Assessment of total sialic acid and lipid-bound sialic acid in management of brain tumors

BACKGROUND: Glycoconjugate molecules expressed at the plasma membrane of mammalian cells have been reported to be associated with tumor progression. The measurement of total sialic acid (TSA) and lipid-bound sialic acid (LBSA) in the cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) is suggested to be useful for the diagno...

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Autores principales: Shantaram, Manjula, Rao, Anjali, Aroor, Annaya Rao, Raja, Annaswamy, Rao, Suryanrayana, Monteiro, Flama
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Publicado: Medknow Publications 2009
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2824932/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20174496
http://dx.doi.org/10.4103/0972-2327.56315
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author Shantaram, Manjula
Rao, Anjali
Aroor, Annaya Rao
Raja, Annaswamy
Rao, Suryanrayana
Monteiro, Flama
author_facet Shantaram, Manjula
Rao, Anjali
Aroor, Annaya Rao
Raja, Annaswamy
Rao, Suryanrayana
Monteiro, Flama
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description BACKGROUND: Glycoconjugate molecules expressed at the plasma membrane of mammalian cells have been reported to be associated with tumor progression. The measurement of total sialic acid (TSA) and lipid-bound sialic acid (LBSA) in the cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) is suggested to be useful for the diagnosis of brain tumors. But there are very few reports available on the serum glycoconjugate levels in patients with brain tumors. OBJECTIVE: The objective of this study is to check the feasibility of using serum glycoconjugates such as TSA and LBSA as tumor markers in brain tumor patients. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Colorimetric estimation of TSA using diphenylamine was done on 100 patients with intracranial tumors; follow-up study was carried out in 24 cases. The LBSA fraction was isolated from the serum of 68 brain tumor patients and evaluated using phosphotungstic acid and resorcinol; follow-up study was done on 23 patients. The various types of brain tumors included in this study were glioma, meningioma, and acoustic neurinoma as well as some other types such as medulloblastoma, secondary tumors, and craniopharyngioma. RESULTS: There was no significant difference between the TSA and LBSA concentrations seen in pretreatment or post-treatment cases and that seen in control subjects. DISCUSSION: TSA and LBSA do not have the ability to discriminate between benign and malignant brain tumors. TSA and LBSA appear to be tumor markers of very limited value in patients with brain tumors.
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spelling pubmed-28249322010-02-21 Assessment of total sialic acid and lipid-bound sialic acid in management of brain tumors Shantaram, Manjula Rao, Anjali Aroor, Annaya Rao Raja, Annaswamy Rao, Suryanrayana Monteiro, Flama Ann Indian Acad Neurol Original Article BACKGROUND: Glycoconjugate molecules expressed at the plasma membrane of mammalian cells have been reported to be associated with tumor progression. The measurement of total sialic acid (TSA) and lipid-bound sialic acid (LBSA) in the cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) is suggested to be useful for the diagnosis of brain tumors. But there are very few reports available on the serum glycoconjugate levels in patients with brain tumors. OBJECTIVE: The objective of this study is to check the feasibility of using serum glycoconjugates such as TSA and LBSA as tumor markers in brain tumor patients. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Colorimetric estimation of TSA using diphenylamine was done on 100 patients with intracranial tumors; follow-up study was carried out in 24 cases. The LBSA fraction was isolated from the serum of 68 brain tumor patients and evaluated using phosphotungstic acid and resorcinol; follow-up study was done on 23 patients. The various types of brain tumors included in this study were glioma, meningioma, and acoustic neurinoma as well as some other types such as medulloblastoma, secondary tumors, and craniopharyngioma. RESULTS: There was no significant difference between the TSA and LBSA concentrations seen in pretreatment or post-treatment cases and that seen in control subjects. DISCUSSION: TSA and LBSA do not have the ability to discriminate between benign and malignant brain tumors. TSA and LBSA appear to be tumor markers of very limited value in patients with brain tumors. Medknow Publications 2009 /pmc/articles/PMC2824932/ /pubmed/20174496 http://dx.doi.org/10.4103/0972-2327.56315 Text en © Annals of Indian Academy of Neurology http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Shantaram, Manjula
Rao, Anjali
Aroor, Annaya Rao
Raja, Annaswamy
Rao, Suryanrayana
Monteiro, Flama
Assessment of total sialic acid and lipid-bound sialic acid in management of brain tumors
title Assessment of total sialic acid and lipid-bound sialic acid in management of brain tumors
title_full Assessment of total sialic acid and lipid-bound sialic acid in management of brain tumors
title_fullStr Assessment of total sialic acid and lipid-bound sialic acid in management of brain tumors
title_full_unstemmed Assessment of total sialic acid and lipid-bound sialic acid in management of brain tumors
title_short Assessment of total sialic acid and lipid-bound sialic acid in management of brain tumors
title_sort assessment of total sialic acid and lipid-bound sialic acid in management of brain tumors
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2824932/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20174496
http://dx.doi.org/10.4103/0972-2327.56315
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