The determination of Human Chorionic Gonadotropin (hCG) and Alpha Fetoprotein (AFP) levels on serum and amniotic fluid plays a fundamental role in the diagnosis and follow-up of specific physiological or pathological conditions (e.g., pregnancy, threat of abortion or germ cell tumors). Recently, the quantification of hCG and AFP in other biological fluids has gained great attention to support the diagnosis, prognosis and follow-up of neoplastic diseases deriving from trophoblastic cells, such as germinomas. Most of the commercial kits for hCG and AFP assays are developed to be used on biological fluids such as serum/plasma and/or urine by manufacturing companies. The aim of this work was to evaluate the suitability of the analytical method certified for the use on serum, and/or amniotic fluid for the quantification of hCG and AFP in cerebrospinal fluid, carrying out an internal validation protocol. The data reported here show that the automated immunochemical method is fit for quantification of hCG and AFP in cerebrospinal fluid (CSF), allowing selective and specific diagnosis of secreting germ cell tumors. This is confirmed by the positive correlation between elevated levels of hCG or AFP and the diagnosis of brain tumors.

D'Alessandro, A., Ciavardelli, D., Pastore, A., Giannone, G., Baldo, G.d., Carai, A., et al. (2021). Cerebrospinal fluid levels of AFP and hCG: Validation of the analytical method and application in the diagnosis of central nervous system germ cell tumors. DIAGNOSTICS, 11(11), 1980 [10.3390/diagnostics11111980].

Cerebrospinal fluid levels of AFP and hCG: Validation of the analytical method and application in the diagnosis of central nervous system germ cell tumors

D'Alessandro A.
;
Pastore A.
;
Porzio O.
2021-10-01

Abstract

The determination of Human Chorionic Gonadotropin (hCG) and Alpha Fetoprotein (AFP) levels on serum and amniotic fluid plays a fundamental role in the diagnosis and follow-up of specific physiological or pathological conditions (e.g., pregnancy, threat of abortion or germ cell tumors). Recently, the quantification of hCG and AFP in other biological fluids has gained great attention to support the diagnosis, prognosis and follow-up of neoplastic diseases deriving from trophoblastic cells, such as germinomas. Most of the commercial kits for hCG and AFP assays are developed to be used on biological fluids such as serum/plasma and/or urine by manufacturing companies. The aim of this work was to evaluate the suitability of the analytical method certified for the use on serum, and/or amniotic fluid for the quantification of hCG and AFP in cerebrospinal fluid, carrying out an internal validation protocol. The data reported here show that the automated immunochemical method is fit for quantification of hCG and AFP in cerebrospinal fluid (CSF), allowing selective and specific diagnosis of secreting germ cell tumors. This is confirmed by the positive correlation between elevated levels of hCG or AFP and the diagnosis of brain tumors.
ott-2021
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Rilevanza internazionale
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Esperti anonimi
Settore BIO/12 - BIOCHIMICA CLINICA E BIOLOGIA MOLECOLARE CLINICA
English
AFP
Central nervous system tumors
Cerebrospinal fluid
Germ cell tumors
HCG
D'Alessandro, A., Ciavardelli, D., Pastore, A., Giannone, G., Baldo, G.d., Carai, A., et al. (2021). Cerebrospinal fluid levels of AFP and hCG: Validation of the analytical method and application in the diagnosis of central nervous system germ cell tumors. DIAGNOSTICS, 11(11), 1980 [10.3390/diagnostics11111980].
D'Alessandro, A; Ciavardelli, D; Pastore, A; Giannone, G; Baldo, Gd; Carai, A; Mastronuzzi, A; Muda, Ao; Porzio, O
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