Author:
Papapetrou Peter D.,Nicopoulou Stamatina Ch.
Abstract
Abstract. Immunoreactive human Chorionic Gonadotropin (hCG), its subunits and hCGβ-core fragment were analyzed, using Sephadex G-100 chromatography, in urine and tumour extracts from four patients with cancer. These patients were selected for investigation because they were excreting proportionally large amounts of the hCGβ-core fragment in their urine. Although 30–85% of the total immunoreactive urinary hCG was hCGβ fragment, traces of the fragment (2% of total hCG) were found in only two of the tumours and none in the other two. The predominant molecular form of hCG in the tumours was intact free β-subunit of hCG. The conclusion is that the hCGβ-core fragment found in the urine of some patients with cancer is not a secretion product of the tumours. This fragment is very likely a peripheral degradation product of the free β-subunit of hCG which is secreted by the tumours.
Subject
Endocrinology,General Medicine,Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism
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