Fatty acid synthase (FAS) expression in human breast cancer cell culture supernatants and in breast cancer patients

2001 
Abstract Fatty acid synthase (FAS) is selectively expressed in certain human cancers, including carcinoma of the breast, prostate, colon, ovary, and endometrium, compared to normal human tissues and therefore is a putative tumor marker. In this study, we found FAS concentrations were elevated in cell culture supernatants during cell growth in two human breast cancer cell lines but not other cancer cell lines. A quantitative enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay and Western blot analysis were employed in this study. In addition, serum FAS levels were significantly higher in breast cancer patients with different clinical stages (Stage II: 0.59±0.09 units/l, Stage III: 0.79±0.13 units/l, and Stage IV: 1.39±0.35 units/l) compared with healthy subjects (0.27±0.02 units/l, P
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