Background. Epidemiologic studies have suggested a strong association
between chronic hepatitis C virus (HCV) infection and the development
of hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC). To investigate the possible role of
HCV in the pathobiology of HCC, the authors studied the expression of
HCV in 10 cases of HCC with chronic HCV infection, Methods. The core,
envelope, and nonstructural (NS) 3 and 5 proteins were localized in l
iver and tumor tissues by the immunoperoxidase technique using mouse m
onoclonal antibodies to recombinant proteins or synthetic peptide of H
CV. In addition, the positive and negative strands of HCV RNA were det
ected in the tissues by strand-specific reverse transcription/double p
olymerase chain reaction using primers for the 5'-nontranslated region
. Results. The HCV proteins were expressed in three of nine HCC specim
ens tested (the core protein in three HCC, the envelope, NS3 and NS5 p
roteins in one HCC) and in two of nine nontumorous liver specimens adj
acent to the HCC (the core protein in two specimens, envelope, NS3 and
NS5 proteins in one specimen). Positive-stranded HCV RNA was detected
in all tumorous and nontumorous specimens except in one tumor. Negati
ve-stranded HCV RNA was found in six of nine HCC tested and in all non
tumorous livers. Conclusions. These findings suggest that HCV persists
in hepatocytes during malignant transformation, although secondary in
fection of tumor cells by HCV cannot be excluded. Some HCC appear to s
upport replication and expression of HCV,