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Pancreas ; 39(7): 1070-6, 2010 Oct.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-20442681

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OBJECTIVES: Biomarker detection in pancreatic cyst fluids is of importance to improve the diagnosis of mucinous cystadenoma, a precancerous lesion. However, assay protocols are generally established for serum testing. METHODS: Immunoradiometric assay of gastric M1/MUC5AC mucin was performed on pancreatic cyst fluids with well-characterized monoclonal antibodies. RESULTS: Among 1466 pancreatic cyst fluids tested, about 10% to 15% of samples presented abnormal behaviors: (i) radioactivity measured after immunoradiometric assay much lower than the blank of the assay and (ii) increasing dilution of the fluids leading to apparent increase of M1/MUC5AC concentration. In contrast, none of the 109 hepatic cyst fluids tested presented interference.We demonstrate that some (n = 54) interfering fluids cause mucin degradation as well as antibody degradation. Western blot analysis showed that the C-terminal part of the M1/MUC5AC apomucin is most sensitive to degradation. CONCLUSIONS: The presence of proteases that degrade antibodies as well as mucin may explain the pitfalls observed in 3.6% of the samples. To detect this interference, each fluid has to be systematically tested at 1:100 dilution in the presence of a saturating concentration of M1/MUC5AC mucin standard and in the absence of antiprotease reagents. Detection of interference could prevent false results caused by mucin degradation in situ.


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Líquido Cístico/enzimologia , Ensaio Imunorradiométrico/métodos , Mucina-5AC/análise , Cisto Pancreático/enzimologia , Peptídeo Hidrolases/metabolismo , Anticorpos Monoclonais/metabolismo , Humanos , Mucina-5AC/imunologia , Mucina-5AC/metabolismo
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