Serum levels of procollagen type I carboxyterminal extension peptide in cancer patients with bone metastases

Author:

Santi I.1,Monti M.1,Viganò A.1,D'aprile E.1,Rampoldi E.2,Castellani L.1,Accinni R.3,Cunietti E.1

Affiliation:

1. IV Department of Medicine, Geriatric Institute “Pio Albergo Trivulzio”

2. Analytical Laboratory, Geriatric Institute “Pio Albergo Trivulzio”

3. CNR, Clinical Physiology Institute, Milano - Italy

Abstract

Serum levels of procollagen type I carboxy-terminal extension peptide (PICP) reflect the synthesis of type I collagen. As PICP is produced by osteoblasts and is not incorporated into bone matrix, serum PICP levels have been suggested as a marker of bone formation. In 37 cancer patients (21 men and 16 women; age: 72.4±8.6 (mean±SD) years) with bone metastases and 23 women (age: 77.3+6.64 years) as controls, the following biochemical variables were measured: serum PICP, calcium (Ca), phosphorus, alkaline phosphatase (AP) and tartrate-resistant acid phosphatase (TRAP), and urinary hydroxyproline and calcium corrected for creatinine excretion. Higher serum levels of PICP were observed in cancer patients than in controls (245±177 μg/l vs 121.7±36 μg/l, p<0.01). Cancer patients also had higher AP levels than controls (704±755 U/l vs 216.5±56 U/l, p<0.01). Abnormal PICP and AP serum concentrations (above the mean+2SD of controls) were found in 46% and 51% of patients, respectively. Moreover, patients showed significantly lower serum calcium concentrations (p<0.001), and higher TRAP and hydroxyproline levels although statistical significance was not reached. In the patients, PICP was correlated directly with AP (r=0.50, p<0.01) and TRAP (r=0.34, p<0.05). In conclusion, patients with bone metastases have increased bone turnover as shown by serum markers. Serum PICP may be used as an adjunctive, non-invasive index to assess bone metabolism. However, the clinical usefulness of PICP in cancer patients needs further evaluation.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Cancer Research,Clinical Biochemistry,Oncology,Pathology and Forensic Medicine

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