Study on the Action Mechanism of Insulin-Like Growth Factors and HBV-DNA Integration During Hepatocarcinogenesis
- VernacularTitle:胰岛素样生长因子和HBV-DNA整合在肝癌演变过程中作用机制的研究
- Author:
Hanrong QIN
;
Donghua YANG
;
Ziring FAN
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- Keywords:
Hepatocellular,carcinoma;
Insulin-like growth factors;
Hepatitis B virus;
Immune,electronmicroscopy
- From:
Journal of Chinese Physician
2000;0(11):-
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
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Abstract:
Objective To observe the expressions of insulin-like growth factors(IGFs) and proliferating cell nuclear antigen(PCNA) in various kinds of liver tissues,we discussd the relationship among IGFs,PCNA and HBV-DNA integration in the process of hepatocarcinogenesis,provide some theoretical basis for the mechanism of hepatocarcinogenesis and clinical diagnosis and therapy of HCC.Methods 32 cases of HCC,32 cases of paracancerous liver tissues(PLT),12 cases of chronic active hepatitis(CAH),10 cases of fetal liver tissues(FLT) and 8 cases of normal adult liver tissues(NALT) were collected.Southern hybridization was used to detect HBV-DNA integration in various kinds of liver tissues.Then a colloid gold immunoelectron microscopic technique was used to make a systematic study on the expression and ultrastructural location of IGFs and PCNA in different liver tissues.Results The HBV-DNA integration was positively existed in 81 3%(26/32) of HCC and PLT,and 83 3%(10/12) in CAH,but the integration in NALT and FLT was no existed.PCNA was expressed by 87 5%(28/32) of HCC and 84 4%(27/32) of PLT,respectively.The postive rates of IGF-Ⅰ and IGF-ⅠR expressed by HCC were 40 6%(13/32) and 56 3%(18/32),those of IGF-Ⅰand IGF-ⅠR expressed by PLT were 50 0%(16/32) and 65 6%(21/32),respectively.The positive rates of IGF-Ⅱ and IGF-Ⅱ receptor(IGF-ⅡR) expressed by HCC were both 78 1%(25/32),and those expressed by PLT were both 81 3%(26/32).In the integration group of HBV-DNA had higher positive rates of IGF-Ⅱ and IGF-ⅡR,which were expressed by the HCC and PLT groups,than that of non-integration group of HBV-DNA(P