| Literature DB >> 30333872 |
Tatsuo Shimura1, Masahiko Shibata2, Kenji Gonda2, Yasuhide Kofunato1, Teruhide Ishigame1, Ryo Okada1, Naoya Sato1, Takashi Kimura1, Akira Kenjo1, Shigeru Marubashi1.
Abstract
The identification of novel biomarkers for hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) is of great importance in improving the outcome of patients with HCC. The present study aimed to determine the prognostic significance of the soluble intercellular adhesion molecule (sICAM)-1 in patients with HCC. The present study prospectively collected clinicopathological data from 36 patients with HCC who had undergone successful hepatectomy. An analysis using a receiver operating characteristic (ROC) curve was performed to determine the cut-off value for predicting prognosis. Overall survival (OS), recurrence-free survival (RFS) and potential prognostic factors were analyzed. The ROC curve analysis revealed a sICAM-1 cut-off value of 440 ng/ml. HCC patients with sICAM-1 ≥440 ng/ml exhibited a poorer OS and RFS than those with sICAM-1 <440 ng/ml (P=0.002). sICAM-1 ≥440 ng/ml (hazard ratio=3.623; 95% confidence interval: 1.145-11.458; P=0.028) and Child B (hazard ratio=1.514; 95% confidence interval: 1.066-2.150; P=0.021) were independent prognostic factors for OS, and sICAM-1 ≥440 ng/ml was an independent prognostic factor for RFS (hazard ratio=3.625; 95% confidence interval: 1.233-10.659; P=0.019). Serum sICAM-1 may be a promising predictor for the overall and recurrence-free survival of patients with HCC.Entities:
Keywords: hepatocellular carcinoma; intercellular adhesion molecule-1; overall survival; prognosis; recurrence-free survival
Year: 2018 PMID: 30333872 PMCID: PMC6176459 DOI: 10.3892/ol.2018.9367
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Oncol Lett ISSN: 1792-1074 Impact factor: 2.967