Korean J Med.
1999 Nov;57(5):875-880.
Clinical significance of lens culinaris agglutinin-A reactive AFP for differential diagnosis of hepatocellular carcinoma and liver cirrhosis
- Affiliations
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- 1Department of Internal Medicine, Pusan National University, College of Medicine, Pusan, Korea.
- 2Department of Preventive Medicine, Pusan National University, College of Medicine, Pusan, Korea.
Abstract
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AFP has been the most useful tumor marker of hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) because AFP is tumor
specific and organ specific. However it can be elevated in liver cirrhosis (LC) and chronic
hepatitis as well. AFP in hepatocellular carcinoma has been known to be highly reactive Lens
Culinaris Agglutinin-A (LCA-A). The aim of our study is to find whether LCA-A reactive AFP
(AFP-L3) is useful in differentiation of HCC and LC with high serum AFP level (>20 ng/ml).
METHODS
The material consists of sera from 18 patients with HCC and 16 patients with LC whose
serum AFP concentration was above 20 ng/ml. Sera were tested for AFP-L3 by lectin-affinity
electrophoresis, coupled with antibody affinity blotting with alpha-fetoprotein differentiation
kit L (Wako Pure Chemical Industries, Osaka, Japan). AFP-L3 fraction percentage was checked by
densitometry (580nm, Cliniscan II, Helena).
RESULTS
AFP-L3 detection rate in membrane was 61.1% in HCC and 37.5% in LC. When cut-off value
level is 15%, the positive rate was 61.1% in HCC and 31.2% in LC, and sensitivity and
specificity of AFP-L3 fraction in HCC was 61.1% and 68.8% respectively. In according to these
results
, AFP-L3 was a useful marker in differentiation HCC and LC with high serum AFP level.
There was no significant relation in AFP-L3 fraction and tumor size, but there was significant
relation between AFP-L3 fraction and total AFP serum level(P=0.049).
CONCLUSION
These results lead us to conclude that the level of AFP-L3 is a useful marker in
differentiation of HCC and LC with high serum AFP level.