Tohoku J. Exp. Med., 2005, 205(1)

Diagnostic Usefulness of Carbohydrate Antigen-125 in Cancerous and Noncancerous Peritoneal Effusions

TÜRKER KEMER, MURAT ORMEN,1 FILIZ KURALAY,1 MUSTAFA PEHLIVAN,2 BELKIS UNSAL3 and ETHEM TANKURT

Departments of Internal Medicine, 1Biochemistry, Dokuz Eylul University School of Medicine, 2Department of Internal Medicine, Ege University School of Medicine, and 3Ataturk State Hospital, Izmir, Turkey

Carbohydrate antigen-125 (CA-125) is a tumor marker that has been used for differential diagnosis of peritoneal malignancies. The aim of the present study was to evaluate the diagnostic usefulness of simultaneous quantification of CA-125 in peritoneal fluid and serum for abdominal cancer cases and noncancer diseases. Noncancer disease group included cirrhotic patients (n = 28) and spontaneous bacterial peritonitis (SBP) patients (n = 11). Abdominal cancer group was composed of histologically diagnosed various malignancies (n = 10), such as gastric cancer. CA-125 levels were quantified by chemiluminescent enzyme immuno-assay. Diagnostic usefulness tests and receiver operating characteristics (ROC) curve analysis were performed for the levels of peritoneal fluid CA-125 (pCA-125) and serum CA-125 (sCA-125), and the ratio of pCA-125 to sCA-125 (p/sCA-125). The sCA-125 levels were significantly higher in noncancer patients than those in the cancer patients, while the pCA-125 levels showed no significant difference between the two groups. Notably, the p/sCA-125 ratio was significantly lower in the noncancer patients than that in the cancer patients. Area under the ROC curve was 0.267 for sCA-125, 0.542 for pCA-125 and 0.831 for p/sCA-125. The accepted cutoff values were the combination of values that gave the greatest diagnostic sensitivity plus specificity. Either sCA-125 or pCA-125 value gave lower diagnostic accuracy, whereas p/sCA-125 value demonstrated a significantly higher diagnostic accuracy (sensitivity-specificity pairs: 0.40-0.33 for sCA-125, 0.60-0.54 for pCA-125, and 0.80-0.72 for p/sCA-125, respectively). Hence, determination of p/sCA-125 improves the biochemical discrimination of abdominal cancerous cases from noncancerous diseases.

keywords —— carbohydrate antigen-125(CA-125); cirrhosis; spontaneous bacterial peritonitis; cancer; peritoneal effusion

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Tohoku J. Exp. Med., 2005, 205, 11-18

Address for reprints: Filiz Kuralay, M.D., Department of Biochemistry, Dokuz Eylül University School of Medicine, 35340 Balçova, Izmir, Turkey.

e-mail: filiz.kuralay@deu.edu.tr