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Hepatitis C virus infection associated with human hepatocellular carcinoma : Lack of correlation with p53 abnormalities in Caucasian patients

✍ Scribed by Patrizia Pontisso; Claudio Belluco; Roberta Bertorelle; Lorena De Moliner; Luigi Chieco-Bianchi; Donato Nitti; Mario Lise; Alfredo Alberti


Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
1998
Tongue
English
Weight
111 KB
Volume
83
Category
Article
ISSN
0008-543X

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✦ Synopsis


BACKGROUND.

Several lines of evidence indicate that there is a close association between hepatitis C virus (HCV) infection and hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC).

However, the role of the virus itself in the development of the disease is not yet well understood.

METHODS.

In liver samples from 15 anti-HCV positive Caucasian patients with HCC, the authors searched for the presence and genomic characteristics of the infecting virus, and also analyzed the p53 gene by single strand conformation polymorphism and sequencing of abnormal bands.

RESULTS.

In all cases but one, HCV RNA was detected in nonneoplastic liver tissue, whereas in neoplastic tissue, viral sequences were detected in 6 of 6 samples containing moderately differentiated HCC (Edmondson grades I-II) and in 2 of 9 containing poorly differentiated HCC (Edmondson grade III) (P Ο­ 0.007). Seventythree percent of the cases were infected by genotype 1 and 20% by genotype 2, whereas the liver cells of 1 patient with a previous history of hepatitis B infection were HCV RNA negative. p53 mutations, observed in 2 patients, consisted of a G-to-A transition at codon 176 of exon 5 in 1 patient and a G-to-T transversion at codon 287 of exon 8 in the other.

CONCLUSIONS.

The results of this study indicate that HCV may contribute to liver tumor development during the early stages of carcinogenesis, whereas p53 gene mutations were detected only in 2 of 15 patients in this cohort.


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