Serum HE4 concentration differentiates malignant ovarian tumours from ovarian endometriotic cysts

Kaisa Huhtinen(University of Turku), Pia Suvitie(Turku University Hospital), Jukka Hiissa(University of Turku), Jouni Junnila(University of Turku), Jutta Huvila(Turku University Hospital), Harry Kujari(Turku University Hospital), Marjaleena Setälä(Päijät-Hämeen Keskussairaala), Päivi Härkki(Helsinki University Hospital), Jyrki Jalkanen(Helsinki University Hospital), Jaana Fraser(North Karelia Central Hospital), J Mäkinen(Turku University Hospital), Annika Auranen(Turku University Hospital), Matti Poutanen(University of Turku), Antti Perheentupa(Turku University Hospital)
British Journal of Cancer
March 31, 2009
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Abstract

Human epididymal secretory protein E4 (HE4, also known as WAP four-disulphide core domain protein 2) is a new promising biomarker for ovarian cancer but its specificity against ovarian endometriotic cysts is only superficially known. We, thus, analysed serum HE4 concentrations together with a tumour marker CA125 in serum samples of women diagnosed with various types of endometriosis, endometrial cancer or ovarian cancer, and in samples from healthy controls. The mean serum concentration of HE4 was significantly higher in serum samples of patients with both endometrial (99.2 pM, P<0.001) and ovarian (1125.4 pM, P<0.001) cancer but not with ovarian endometriomas (46.0 pM) or other types of endometriosis (45.5 pM) as compared with healthy controls (40.5 pM). The serum CA125 concentrations were elevated in patients with ovarian cancer, advanced endometriosis with peritoneal or deep lesions, or ovarian endometriomas, but not in the patients with endometrial cancer. The microarray results revealed that the mRNA expression of the genes encoding HE4 and CA125 reflected the serum protein concentrations. Taken together, measuring both HE4 and CA125 serum concentrations increases the accuracy of ovarian cancer diagnosis and provides valuable information to discriminate ovarian tumours from ovarian endometriotic cysts.


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