Literature DB >> 15124754

The role of aflatoxin-contaminated food materials and HCV in developing hepatocellular carcinoma in Al-Sharkia Governorate, Egypt.

M S Hifnawy1, Amal M Mangoud, Mostafa H Eissa, Essam Nor Edin, Yousry Mostafa, Yousry Abouel-Magd, Essam I Sabee, Ibrahem Amin, Alla Ismail, Tosson A Morsy, Seham Mahrous, Afefy F Afefy, Eman el-Shorbagy, Mohamoud el-Sadawy, Hosenia Ragab, Mostafa I Hassan, Gaber el-Hady, Mohamoud Saber.   

Abstract

Aflatoxins, particularly aflatoxin B1 (AFB1) have been recognized as one of the most potent chemical carcinogen. In Egypt, HCV is prevalent. The progressive nature of HCV-related liver diseases was found to be influenced by other factors. In this paper, the role of aflatoxin contamination in the onset of liver cancer in HCV-infected patients was studied. The quantitative identification of the possible aflatoxins contamination in six urban and eleven rural areas using high performance liquid chromatography technique, revealed that corn, wheat, pea nut, lupine "termis", white rice, cowpea "lobiya", fava bean and brown rice showed the prevalence of AFB1 to be 64.7%, 53%, 53%, 47%, 47%, 41%, 29.4% & 29.4% respectively. A positive correlation was found between aflatoxin and positive HCV-PCR together with liver disease progression to G3S3, the indicative of hepatocellular carcinoma. Such correlation was not fully understood, but the oncogene amplification caused by HCV-infection may be aggravated by the consumption of aflatoxin contaminated raw food materials or their products.

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Year:  2004        PMID: 15124754

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Egypt Soc Parasitol        ISSN: 1110-0583


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