Persistent AST Elevation in a Patient With Ovarian Cancer: A Rare Diagnostic Challenge
Lechuang Chen, Yu Zhang, Qing H. Meng

TL;DR
A patient with ovarian cancer had a rare condition causing isolated AST elevation, which was diagnosed as macro-AST, avoiding unnecessary tests.
Contribution
This case presents a rare instance of macro-AST in a patient with ovarian cancer, offering a novel diagnostic insight.
Findings
The patient had persistent isolated AST elevation without liver or muscle disease.
PEG precipitation confirmed the presence of macro-AST, a high-molecular-weight complex.
Macro-AST was identified as the cause, preventing further unnecessary investigations.
Abstract
Persistent elevation of aspartate aminotransferase (AST) is commonly indicative of liver injury or disease, but isolated AST elevation without concurrent alanine aminotransferase (ALT) increase is rare and difficult to diagnose. While AST is non‐specific and found in various tissues, its isolated elevation is due to less common conditions, such as macro‐AST, where AST binds with immunoglobulins creating a high‐molecular‐weight complex that affects serum activity. A 68‐year‐old female with a history of high‐grade serous ovarian cancer (HGSOC) who had persistent isolated AST elevation for several years. Evaluations including physical exams, imaging, and routine liver function tests showed no evidence of hepatic or muscular disease. The polyethylene glycol (PEG) precipitation significantly reduced serum AST activity, confirming the presence of the macro‐enzyme form of AST (macro‐AST).…
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TopicsDrug Transport and Resistance Mechanisms · Liver Disease Diagnosis and Treatment · Hepatitis B Virus Studies
