Overexpressed Id-1 is associated with a high risk of hepatocellular carcinoma development in patients with cirrhosis without transcriptional repression of p16

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作者
Matsuda, Y
Yamagiwa, S
Takamura, M
Honda, Y
Ishimoto, Y
Ichida, T
Aoyagi, Y
机构
[1] Niigata Univ, Grad Sch Med & Dent Sci, Div Gastroenterol & Hepatol, Niigata 9518510, Japan
[2] Juntendo Univ, Hosp Izu Nagaoka, Sch Med, Dept Gastroenterol, Shizuoka, Japan
关键词
hepatocellular carcinoma; cirrhosis; Id-1; p16;
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10.1002/cncr.21259
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R73 [肿瘤学];
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100214 ;
摘要
BACKGROUND. Inhibitor of differentiation/ DNA binding protein 1 (Id-1) plays a pivotal role in the regulation of cell proliferation and carcinogenesis via inhibiting basic helix-loop -helix (HLH) transcription factors. Recently, Id-1 was found to repress p16 in tumorous tissue specimens including hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC), but its relevance in precancerous liver tissues is unknown. METHODS. Id-1 expression in the liver tissue specimens of 112 patients with cirrhosis without HCC was studied by immunohistochemical analysis. Correlations were investigated between Id-1 expression and clinicopathologic features, the status of p16, and the risk of HCC occurrence. RESULTS. A high expression of Id-1 was observed in 42 patients (38%). The level of Id-1 expression was not associated with clinical standard parameters or the status of p16 in cirrhotic tissue specimens. The cumulative incidence of HCC development was significantly higher in a group of patients with high Id-1 expression (P 0.0008). Multivariate analysis revealed that increased Id-1 expression is an independent significant factor for the risk of HCC development in patients with cirrhosis (relative risk = 2.75, P = 0.003). CONCLUSIONS. The results of the current study suggested that increased expression of Id-1 may play an important role in the early step of hepatocarcinogenesis, and might serve as a useful marker for determining patients with cirrhosis with a high risk of HCC occurrence.
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