Mach J P
Schweiz Med Wochenschr. 1975 Oct 11;105(41):1301-7.
Two different types of immunological reaction are of assistance in the diagnosis of cancer: The first is detection of a weak immunological response of the patient toward his own tumor cells. Unfortunately the currently available techniques for the demonstration of humoral or cellular immunological reaction against autologous tumor cells are not reproducible enough to be recommended as routine clinical tests. Secondly, it is possible to use antisera, obtained by immunization of animals with human tumor extracts, for the detection of substances released into the blood by the tumor cells. The two major antigens associated with human cancer that can be measured in the blood by very sensitive immunological methods are the alphafetoprotein (AFP) and the carcinoembryonic antigen (CEA). It is very important for the physician to be fully alive to the usefulness and limitations of such tests in order to interpret them correctly. Clinical situations in which the measurement of AFP and CEA can provide useful information are reviewed.
第一种是检测患者对自身肿瘤细胞的微弱免疫反应。不幸的是,目前用于证明针对自体肿瘤细胞的体液或细胞免疫反应的技术,其可重复性不足以推荐作为常规临床检测。其次,可以使用通过用人肿瘤提取物免疫动物获得的抗血清,来检测肿瘤细胞释放到血液中的物质。可以通过非常灵敏的免疫方法在血液中检测到的与人类癌症相关的两种主要抗原是甲胎蛋白(AFP)和癌胚抗原(CEA)。医生充分了解此类检测的用途和局限性以便正确解读结果非常重要。本文综述了测量AFP和CEA可提供有用信息的临床情况。