An enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) was developed for measuring human hypocarboxyprothrombin, a protein induced by vitamin K antagonists (PIV KA-II). A specific monoclonal antibody (P1-2-B9) was prepared and used for coating a microELISA plate, and revelation proceeded with a rabbit polyclonal anti-human prothrombin antibody-peroxidase conjugate. This assay allowed the measurement of PIVKA-II at concentrations ranging from 2 to 200 ng/ml, with an intraassay coefficient of variation of less than 5.2% and an interassay coefficient of variation of less than 7.4%. This assay permits the direct evaluation of PIVKA-II in citrated plasma as well as in serum. The concentration of PIVKA-II is expressed in nanograms per milliliter. It offers specific measurement of PIVKA-II without any cross-reactivity from native prothrombin: the specificity for PIVKA-II respective to prothrombin is > 10(5). No reactivity was observed with other vitamin K-dependent proteins, whether fully active or decarboxylated. Complementary studies have demonstrated that the monoclonal antibody used was preferentially directed to 3 to 6 Gla hypocarboxylated prothrombin. PIVKA-II concentration was below 2.4 ng/ml in normal individuals (n = 59). In 61 patients given dicoumarol for more than 90 days (receiving a stable therapy), the measured concentrations of PIVKA-II ranged from 750 to 13,400 ng/ml. Combined with the assay of alpha-fetoprotein (AFP), measurement of PIVKA-II in patients with liver diseases introduces a complementary exploration for hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC). In a study in 59 patients with HCC, the assay sensitivity was 49.1% for PIVKA-II, 47.5% for AFP, and 71% for both markers combined.
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Nutrients
January 2025
School of Medicine, Pharmacy and Biomedical Sciences, University of Portsmouth, Portsmouth PO1 2DT, UK.
Background/objectives: Vitamin K-dependent proteins (VKDPs) all commonly possess specially modified γ-carboxyglutamic acid residues created in a vitamin K-dependent manner. Several liver-derived coagulation factors are well characterised VKDPs. However, much less is known about extrahepatic VKDPs, which are more diverse in their molecular structures and functions, and some of which have been implicated in inflammatory disorders.
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January 2025
School of Medical Technology, Xuzhou Medical University, Xuzhou, 221004, China. Electronic address:
Background: The early detection of Hepatocellular Carcinoma (HCC) is crucial for improving patient survival rates.Early diagnosis of HCC can significantly enhance treatment outcomes and reduce disease progression. Antigen detection of tumor markers is one of the important diagnostic methods for HCC.
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January 2025
Department of Clinical Laboratory, Chongqing Key Laboratory of Translational Research for Cancer Metastasis and Individualized Treatment, Chongqing University Cancer Hospital, Chongqing, China.
Objective: The diagnosis and prognosis of hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) present significant challenges in clinical practice. This study aimed to evaluate the clinical utility of tumor abnormal protein (TAP), Prothrombin induced by vitamin K absence-II (PIVKA-II), and alpha-fetoprotein (AFP) in diagnosing HCC as well as to investigate their prognostic significance in patients with HCC undergoing transarterial chemoembolization.
Methods: A total of 93 HCC patients were enrolled and 101 healthy individuals served as controls.
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January 2025
Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Graduate School of Medicine, Nippon Medical School, Tokyo, Japan.
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November 2024
Clinical Development and Medical Affairs, Roche Diagnostics International AG, Rotkreuz, Switzerland.
Hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) is often detected at advanced stages among patients with hepatitis B virus (HBV), underscoring the urgency for more precise surveillance tests. Here, we compare the clinical performance of the novel - GAAD (gender [biological sex], age, alpha-fetoprotein [AFP], protein-induced by vitamin K absence-II [PIVKA-II]) and GALAD (gender [biological sex], age, AFP, Lens-culinaris AFP [AFP-L3]), PIVKA-II) algorithms to assess the utility of AFP-L3 for distinguishing HCC from benign chronic liver disease (CLD) in Chinese patients with predominantly chronic HBV infection. Eligible adults were enrolled, and biomarkers were measured using Elecsys (Cobas) or µTASWAKO assays.
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