Literature DB >> 33428602

Estradiol is significantly associated with prognosis in non-surgical liver cancer patients: from bench to bedside.

Rangrang Wang1, Yuan Liu1, Hongze Sun1, Tao Wang1, Changcan Li2, Junwei Fan1, Zhaowen Wang1.   

Abstract

There are rarely systematic studies to analyze the prognostic factors among non-surgical liver cancer patients. Whether there is a gender difference in the survival of non-surgical liver cancer patients and what may cause this difference is still unclear. A total of 12,312 non-surgical liver cancer patients were enrolled in this study. Age, race, sex, grade, tumor TNM stage, marital status, tumor size, and histological type were independent risk factors in liver cancer and were confirmed in the validation cohort. Before menopause, females demonstrated a better mean survival probability than males (39.4±1.4 vs. 32.7±0.8 months, respectively; p<0.001), and continued in post-menopause. The results of differentially expressed genes (DEGs) and KEGG pathway analysis showed that there were significant differences in steroid hormone biosynthesis between male and female liver cancer patients. In vitro experiments revealed that estradiol inhibited the proliferation of hepatocellular cancer cell lines and increased apoptosis, but estrone exerted no effect. In conclusion, gender differences in prognosis among non-surgical liver cancer patients were confirmed and attributable primarily to estradiol.

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Keywords:  SEER; estradiol; gender; liver cancer; non-surgical

Year:  2021        PMID: 33428602     DOI: 10.18632/aging.202280

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Aging (Albany NY)        ISSN: 1945-4589            Impact factor:   5.682


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1.  Estrogen exposure causes the progressive growth of SK-Hep1-derived tumor in ovariectomized mice.

Authors:  Sungryong Oh; Hee Jung Kwon; Joohee Jung
Journal:  Toxicol Res       Date:  2021-05-27

Review 2.  Impact of aging on primary liver cancer: epidemiology, pathogenesis and therapeutics.

Authors:  Rocio I R Macias; Maria J Monte; Maria A Serrano; Jesús M González-Santiago; Isabel Martín-Arribas; André L Simão; Rui E Castro; Javier González-Gallego; José L Mauriz; Jose J G Marin
Journal:  Aging (Albany NY)       Date:  2021-10-11       Impact factor: 5.682

Review 3.  Nonalcoholic fatty liver disease shows significant sex dimorphism.

Authors:  Xing-Yu Chen; Cong Wang; Yi-Zhou Huang; Li-Li Zhang
Journal:  World J Clin Cases       Date:  2022-02-16       Impact factor: 1.337

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