| Literature DB >> 17940509 |
Y Tokuhisa1, N Iizuka, I Sakaida, T Moribe, N Fujita, T Miura, S Tamatsukuri, H Ishitsuka, K Uchida, S Terai, K Sakamoto, T Tamesa, M Oka.
Abstract
In a previous study, we showed that levels of cell-free DNA (cfDNA) were significantly higher in sera of patients with hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) associated with hepatitis C virus (HCV) than in sera of non-HCC patients with HCV. To confirm this finding, we analysed serum cfDNA levels in a cohort of 96 patients with HCV-related HCC and in 100 HCV carriers without known HCC. Again we found that serum cfDNA levels were significantly higher in HCC patients than in HCV carriers (115.9+/-98.3 vs 34.4+/-40.4 ng ml(-1) (mean+/-s.d.), P<0.0001). Of 87 eligible patients who underwent curative hepatectomy, those with a high cfDNA level had a significantly shorter overall survival (OS) time than those in whom the cfDNA level was not high. Cox proportional hazards model showed the cfDNA level to be an independent prognostic factor for OS and cancer recurrence in distant organs. Our results suggest that the serum cfDNA level reflects the metastatic potential of HCV-related HCC and that it can be a useful predictive biomarker for distant metastasis after curative surgery.Entities:
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Year: 2007 PMID: 17940509 PMCID: PMC2360234 DOI: 10.1038/sj.bjc.6604034
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Br J Cancer ISSN: 0007-0920 Impact factor: 7.640
Characteristics of patients and HCCs per cfDNA level
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| 0.132 | ||
| Male ( | 42 | 29 | |
| Female ( | 19 | 6 | |
| 0.76 | |||
| <60 ( | 12 | 6 | |
| >60 ( | 49 | 29 | |
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| 0.879 | ||
| <5 cm ( | 48 | 28 | |
| >5 cm ( | 13 | 7 | |
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| 0.299 | ||
| Single ( | 38 | 18 | |
| Multiple ( | 23 | 17 | |
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| 0.586 | ||
| Negative ( | 45 | 24 | |
| Positive ( | 16 | 11 | |
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| 0.155 | ||
| Well (G1) ( | 18 | 6 | |
| Moderately (G2) ( | 40 | 24 | |
| Poorly (G3) ( | 3 | 5 | |
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| 0.217 | ||
| I ( | 32 | 12 | |
| II ( | 23 | 19 | |
| IIIA/IV ( | 6 | 4 | |
cfDNA=cell-free DNA; HCV=hepatitis C virus; HCC=hepatocellular carcinoma.
To evaluate the high and low of cfDNA levels, we used a cutoff value of 117.8 ng ml−1, which is equal to the mean+2s.d. of the control value (value in HCV carriers without HCC).
Figure 1Box and whisker plot of cell-free DNA (cfDNA) levels in sera as determined by GSTP1-specific PCR assay. Levels of cfDNA in sera were significantly higher in hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) patients than in hepatitis C virus (HCV) carriers (115.9±98.3 vs 34.4±40.4 ng ml−1 (mean±s.d.), P<0.0001 by Mann–Whitney U-test).
Figure 2Relation between serum cell-free DNA (cfDNA) levels and overall and disease-free survival (DFS) in hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) patients. (A) cfDNA levels and overall survival (OS). (B) cfDNA levels and DFS. Note that patients with a high cfDNA level had significantly shorter OS than did those with a low level of cfDNA (n=58) (P=0.017 by log-rank test). By contrast, serum cfDNA levels were not related to DFS.
Independent risk factors for OS
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| 0.004 | |
| Low | 1 | |
| High | 3.4 (1.5–7.6) | |
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| 0.001 | |
| Less than 5 cm | 1 | |
| More than or equal to 5 cm | 3.8 (1.7–8.5) |
cfDNA=cell-free DNA; CI=confidence interval; HCC=hepatocellular carcinoma; HR=hazard ratio; OS=overall survival.
Low, less than 117.8 ng ml−1; high, more than or equal to 117.8 ng ml−1.
Independent risk factors for cancer recurrence in distant organs
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| 0.014 | |
| Low | 1 | |
| High | 4.5 (1.3–14.9) | |
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| 0.069 | |
| G1 | 1 | |
| G2+G3 | 2.5 (0.9–7.0) |
cfDNA=cell-free DNA; CI=confidence interval; HCC=hepatocellular carcinoma; HR=hazard ratio.
Low, less than 117.8 ng ml−1; high, more than or equal to 117.8 ng ml−1.
G1, well-differentiated HCC; G2, moderately differentiated HCC; G3, poorly differentiated HCC.
Figure 3Box and whisker plot of cell-free DNA (cfDNA) levels in sera from patients with early intrahepatic recurrence (IHR) and patients without. Levels of cfDNA in sera were significantly higher in patients with early IHR than in patients without early IHR (176.3±124.8 vs 108.7±87.9 ng ml−1 (mean±s.d.), P=0.017 by Student's t-test).