Serum CA 19.9 levels in patients with benign and malignant disease: Correlation with the serum protein electrophoretic pattern

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Aim: To confirm that the carbohydrate antigen 19.9 (CA 19.9) protein can be evaluated by determining changes in the β2 zone in protein electrophoresis. Materials and Methods: A total of 75 patients (64 with cancer, 11 with benign diseases) with abnormal serum CA 19.9 level were included. Results: Patients with cancer had significantly higher serum CA 19.9 concentrations than those with benign diseases (p<0.001). Similar CA 19.9 levels were observed in patients with normal (median 1129 U/ml), weakly positive (median 699 U/ml) and positive (2333 U/ml) β2 fraction in protein electrophoresis. In contrast, changes in the protein pattern of the β2 fraction were related to an inflammatory pattern with significantly higher C-reactive protein concentration (p<0.0001), independently of serum CA 19.9 level. Conclusion: The intensity of the β2 fraction in protein electrophoresis is related to inflammation and not to CA 19.9 in patients with cancer or other diseases.

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Gundín-Menéndez, S., Santos, V. M., Parra-Robert, M., Filella Pla, X., Auge Fradera, J. M., & Porto, R. M. (2019). Serum CA 19.9 levels in patients with benign and malignant disease: Correlation with the serum protein electrophoretic pattern. Anticancer Research, 39(2), 1079–1083. https://doi.org/10.21873/anticanres.13216

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