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Original Article

Reference intervals for carcinoembryonic antigen (CEA), CA125, MUC1, Alfa‐foeto‐protein (AFP), neuron‐specific enolase (NSE) and CA19.9 from the NORIP study

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Pages 703-713 | Received 13 Dec 2007, Accepted 06 Apr 2008, Published online: 08 Jul 2009
 

Abstract

Objective. Adhering to current IFCC recommendations, we calculated upper 97.5 % reference limits for serum tumor markers. Material and methods. Serum samples from 498 healthy individuals from the Nordic reference interval project (NORIP) were investigated for carcinoembryonic antigen (CEA), CA125 and MUC1 (episialin, CA15.3) using in‐house immunofluorometric assays and, for α‐foetoprotein (AFP), a PerkinElmer Life Sciences assay, neuron‐specific enolase (NSE) using an in‐house immunoradiometric assay and CA19.9 using a Beckman Access assay. All assays participate in external quality assessment programs. Results. CEA concentrations increased with age and smoking. Upper reference limits for non‐smokers were 3.59 µg/L at 50 years and 4.12 µg/L at 70 years. CA125 concentrations were age‐independent and the upper reference limit was 35.8 kU/L. MUC1 increased with age and body mass index (BMI). Upper reference limits were 31.7 kU/L at 40 years and BMI 24, 37.5 kU/L at 70 years and BMI 24, and 33.7 kU/L at 40 years and BMI 30. AFP increases with age, and the upper reference limits were 3.82 kU/L at 20 years and 8.70 kU/L at 60 years. An upper reference limit for NSE was 8.91 µg/L in non‐smokers; smokers exhibited significantly lower levels. The upper reference limit for individuals expressing CA19.9 was 28.3 kU/L. Conclusions. For AFP, CA125 and CA19.9, the reference levels obtained were close to previously reported reference ranges. Smoking and age were confirmed as covariates for CEA. The associations between MUC1 with age and BMI and between NSE and smoking have not been reported previously.

Acknowledgements

We thank PerkinElmer Life Sciences for giving us half the AFP assay reagents and Beckman for giving us all CA19.9 assay reagents.

Declaration of interest: The authors report no conflicts of interest. The authors alone are responsible for the content and writing of the paper.

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