4.7 Article

Proliferative ductular reactions correlate with hepatic progenitor cell and predict recurrence in HCC patients after curative resection

Journal

CELL AND BIOSCIENCE
Volume 4, Issue -, Pages -

Publisher

BIOMED CENTRAL LTD
DOI: 10.1186/2045-3701-4-50

Keywords

Proliferative index of ductular reaction; Hepatic progenitor cell; Recurrence; Hepatocellular carcinoma

Funding

  1. Key Basic Research Project of China [2011CB966200, 2010CB945600, 2012CBA01303, 2011CB965100]
  2. Key project of National Natural Science Foundation of China [81030041]
  3. National Natural Science Foundation of China [31171321, 81372312, 81101622, 81201584]
  4. Special Funds for National key Sci-Tech Special Project of China [2012ZX10002-016, 2012ZX10002011-011]
  5. Shanghai Science and Technology Committee [10ZR1439600, 11ZR1449500, 12431900802, 12ZR1454200, 11nm0504700, 09QA1407200]
  6. Shanghai Municipal Health Bureau [XYQ2011044, 20114004]
  7. Science Fund for Creative Research Groups, NSFC, China [81221061]

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Background: Ductular reactions (DRs) are well documented in many acute and chronic liver disease. The DRs are thought to be the transit amplifying cells deriving from activation of the stem/progenitor cell compartments of the liver. The aim of this study was to examine the presence of proliferative index of DR (PI-DR) and HPC markers' expression in HCCs after curative hepatectomy, as well as their relationship with clinicopathological features and prognosis. Results: Tissue microarray with peritumoral and intratumoral tissue samples of 120 HCCs after hepatectomy was analysed for peritumoral expression of proliferating cell nuclear antigen for PI-DR. Peritumoral and intratumoral expression status of HPC markers including EpCAM, OV6, CD133 and c-kit were also examined by immunohistochemistry. TMA analysis of HCCs revealed that peritumoral PI-DR strongly correlated with the degree of inflammation and fibrosis. The peritumoral PI-DR positively correlated with peritumoral HPC markers EpCAM, OV6, CD133 and c-kit expression. Moreover, there were highly significant correlations between peritumoral PI-DR and intratumoral HPC markers EpCAM, OV6, CD133 and c-kit expression. Further, multivariate analysis showed that peritumoral PI-DR was the independent prognostic factor for overall survival (HR; 3.316, P < 0.001), and peritumoral PI-DR had a better power to predict disease-free survival (HR; 2.618, P < 0.001). Conclusions: Peritumoral PI-DR, as a valid surrogate for peritumoral and intratumoral expression of HPC markers, could be served as a potential prognostic marker for recurrence and survival in HCC after hepatectomy.

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