Published-Ahead-of-Print January 24, 2008, DOI:10.2164/jandrol.107.003616
Journal of Andrology, Vol. 29, No. 3, May/June 2008
Copyright © American Society of Andrology
DOI: 10.2164/jandrol.107.003616
Beta-Microseminoprotein in Serum Correlates With the Levels in Seminal Plasma of Young, Healthy Males
CAMILLA VALTONEN-ANDRÉ*,
CHARLOTTA SäVBLOM*,
PER FERNLUND*,
HANS LILJA*,
,
ALEKSANDER GIWERCMAN
AND
ÅKE LUNDWALL*
From the * Department of Laboratory Medicine,
Division of Clinical Chemistry, Lund University, Malmö University
Hospital, Malmö, Sweden; the
Department
of Clinical Laboratories, Urology, and Medicine, Memorial Sloan-Kettering
Cancer Center, New York, New York; and the
Department of Clinical Sciences, Fertility
Center, Lund University, Malmö University Hospital, Malmö,
Sweden.
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Correspondence to: Åke Lundwall, Wallenberglaboratory, 4th
floor, University Hospital MAS, SE-205 02 Malmö, Sweden (e-mail:
ake.lundwall{at}med.lu.se). |
Beta-microseminoprotein (MSP) is one of the most abundant proteins secreted
by the prostate gland. Because MSP is also synthesized in nonreproductive
organs, the establishment of a solid relationship between the levels of MSP in
serum and semen is crucial for future studies connecting MSP with aging or
diseases of the prostate gland. We developed a specific, competitive,
europium-based immunoassay to measure MSP in serum and seminal plasma. We also
produced recombinant MSP in insect cells using baculo virus and purified it to
homogeneity by a novel approach with ethanol extraction and gel filtration.
The median values of MSP in 205 young men were 12 µg/L (2.5–97.5
percentile, 4.9–26 µg/L) in serum and 0.53 g/L (2.5–97.5
percentile, 0.13–2.0 g/L) or 1.8 mg (2.5–97.5 percentile,
0.32–6.6 mg) in seminal plasma. MSP in serum showed significant
correlation to MSP in seminal plasma (r = .50, P < .001).
Significant correlations were also found in seminal plasma between MSP and
prostate-specific antigen (PSA) (r = .65, P < .001) and
between MSP and Zn2+ (r = .54, P < .001). The
yield of recombinant MSP in culture medium was 35 mg/L or higher, and recovery
following ethanol extraction was 80%–90%. MSP in serum reflects the
prostate secretion of MSP, and correlations were also found in seminal plasma
between MSP and PSA and Zn2+. This suggests that MSP in serum can
be used as a marker of prostate secretion, despite the contribution from extra
prostatic tissues.
Key words: Expression, immunoassay, prostate, purification, semen
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