Tappia, Paramjit S Maksymiuk, Andrew W Sitar, Daniel S Akhtar, Parveen S Khatun, Nazrina Parveen, Rahnuma Ahmed, Rashiduzzaman Ahmed, Rashid Bux Cheng, Brian Huang, Gina Bach, Horacio Hiebert, Brett Ramjiawan, Bram Predictive value and clinical significance of increased SSAT-1 activity in healthy adults: graphical abstract Graphical Abstract. <div>Aim: Spermidine/spermine N1-acetyltransferase (SSAT-1) regulates cell growth, proliferation and death. Amantadine is converted by SSAT-1 to acetylamantadine (AA). Although SSAT-1 is activated in patients with cancer, a number of ostensibly healthy adult volunteers had higher than expected AA concentration. This study was undertaken to examine the outlier group. Results: In some of the outlier controls, higher than expected AA concentration was linked to increased serum carcinoembryonic antigen. Clinical and radiographic assessments revealed underlying abnormalities in other cases that could represent pre-malignant conditions. Hematology tests revealed elevations in white blood cells and platelets which are markers of inflammation. Conclusion: High urine concentration of AA could be used as a simple and useful test for screening of cancer in high risk populations. <div> </div></div> Biomarkers;SSAT-1;Amantadine;Cancer screening and diagnostics;Early detection;Medical Biochemistry: Proteins and Peptides (incl. Medical Proteomics);Clinical Chemistry (diagnostics);Cancer Diagnosis 2019-07-01
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