Abstract
We investigated 28 cases of pediatric malignancy in which total lactate dehydrogenase (LD, EC 1.1.1.27) activities were increased and isoenzyme LD-1 exceeded LD-2 (flipped pattern). Of these, 11 had a flipped pattern at presentation and 17 showed a flipped pattern during chemotherapy. Those with flipped patterns at presentation were four with germ-cell tumors, one with acute lymphocytic leukemia, and six with nephroblastomas (Wilms tumor). Four of five nephroblastoma homogenates contained predominantly LD-1; one revealed a structurally normal LD-1 with normal kinetics. We conclude that an increase in LD with a flipped pattern is common in nephroblastoma and, in addition, may develop in cancer patients treated with chemotherapy.
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Sacks, S. S., & Mulligan, G. (1990). Increase in lactate dehydrogenase isoenzyme-1 in plasma in pediatric malignancy. Clinical Chemistry, 36(9), 1683–1685. https://doi.org/10.1093/clinchem/36.9.1683
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