Abstract
Background/Aims: Laminin-5 has been reported as a prognostic indicator of some malignancies. This prospective study aimed to elucidate the correlation between the ratio of the expression of different laminin-5 subchain mRNAs in HCC tissue and the clinical relevance or prognosis of patients. Methodology: Using RT-PCR, α3, β3 and γ2 mRNA levels were determined prospectively from 29 patients with HCC undergoing curative resection. The ratio of the value of each subchain mRNA in HCC tissue to non-cancerous liver tissue was measured. Results: The mRNA of α3, β3 and γ2 was detected in both HCC tissue and the liver remnants in 29 (100%), 29 (100%) and 28 (96.5%) patients, respectively. The ratio of γ2 mRNA correlated with the absence of complete encapsulation (p=0.033) and with the presence of hepatitis, with borderline significance (p=0.081). The ratio of α3 mRNA correlated with tumor hemorrhage and tumor necrosis with borderline significance (p=0.082 and p=0.082, respectively). The ratios of α3, β3 and γ2 mRNA did not correlate significantly with postresection recurrence, recurrence and patient survival. Conclusions: Expression of α3, β3 and γ2 cannot predict the prognosis. However, high expression of γ2 mRNA in HCC/non-cancerous liver correlated significantly with the absence of complete encapsulation, which is an important tumor invasiveness factor.
Original language | English |
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Pages (from-to) | 1680-1686 |
Number of pages | 7 |
Journal | Hepato-Gastroenterology |
Volume | 58 |
Issue number | 110-111 |
DOIs | |
State | Published - 2011 |
Keywords
- Encapsulation
- Hepatocellular carcinoma
- Laminin-5 subchain α3, β3 and γ2 mRNA
- Non-cancerous liver
- Prognosis