The role of previous infection of hepatitis B virus in HBs antigen negative and anti-HCV negative Japanese patients with hepatocellular carcinoma: Etiological and molecular biological study
Y. Matsuzaki et al., The role of previous infection of hepatitis B virus in HBs antigen negative and anti-HCV negative Japanese patients with hepatocellular carcinoma: Etiological and molecular biological study, J EXP CL C, 18(3), 1999, pp. 379-389
Citations number
43
Categorie Soggetti
Oncology
Journal title
JOURNAL OF EXPERIMENTAL & CLINICAL CANCER RESEARCH
Recently, we have reported that the majority of HBsAg-negative and anti-HCV
positive hepetocellular carcinoma (HCC) was found to have HCV-RNA and HBV
DNA integration. It is also important to examine the role of hepatitis B vi
rus (HBV) in HBsAg-negative (NB) and anti-HCV negative (NC) HCC in provokin
g cancer. To elucidate the important role of the previous infection of HBV,
and to clarify the relations of HBV genome integration and p53 gene mutati
on, telomerase activity and genetic instability in liver tissue with HBsAg-
negative and anti-HCV negative HCC we analyzed the backgrounds of 34 NE and
NC Japanese patients with chronic liver disease (CLD) patients not associa
ted with HCC and 26 NBNC CLD patients with HCC. We examined 6 with NBNC HCC
(NBNC-HCC) tumorous tissues (T) and non tumorous tissues (NT), HBV genome
integration into host cell genome was detected by PCR. We analyzed p53 muta
tion by PCR-FSSCP, Telomerase activity by Trap method. Moreover, we checked
RER and LOH of chromosomes 2p, 3p and 17p using PCR, and the existence of
TTVDNA were examined by PCR, It is postulated that the important role of th
e previous infection of HBV may have also been proposed for HCC oncogenic p
rogression in NBNC CLD.