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FADD and TRADD expression and apoptosis in primary hepatocellular carcinoma 被引量:22

FADD and TRADD expression and apoptosis in primary hepatocellular carcinoma
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摘要 AIM To investigate the clinical features ofFADD and TRADD expressions in primaryhepatocellular carcinoma(HCC)and todetermine their relationship with hepaticapoptosis.METHODS FADD and TRADD expressions weredetected by immunohistochemistry and hepaticapoptosis were determined by in situ end-labeling(ISEL).RESULTS Ten(25.6%)cases of HCC weredetected to express FADD protein.The positiverate in HCC is lower than that in non-cancerousadjacent liver tissues(62.5%)(P【0.05).Inthose of grade Ⅰ-Ⅱ,8(38.1%)cases wereFADD positive,while only 2/18(11.1%)casesof grade Ⅲ-Ⅳ had detectable FADD protein(P【0.05).No relationship was found betweenFADD expression and other clinical features,such as gender,age,tumor size,differentiationor metastasis.ISEL positive cells can be seen inall cases of HCC.The hepatic apoptosis wasassociated with FADD expression as moreapoptotic cells were detected in those caseswhich had moderately to strongly positiveFADD,as compared with negative or weakpositive FADD cases(P【0.05).No relationshipwas found between FADD expression and hepaticapoptosis in non-cancerous adjacent livertissues.Fifteen of 39(38.5%)cases of HCCwere found positive for TRADD protein,andsimilar positive rate(37.5%)in non-cancerousadjacent liver tissues(P】0.05).The expressionof TRADD is correlated with HCC differentiation, as only 22.2% of moderately to highlydifferentiated HCC showed positive TRADDprotein,while as high as 52.4% of poorlydifferentiated HCC had TRADD(P【0.05),Norelationship was found between TRADDexpression and gender,age,tumor size or gradeor metastasis,although 42.9% of HCC of gradeⅠ/Ⅱ showed positive TRADD which wasslightly higher than that of grade Ⅲ/Ⅳ(33.3%,P】0.05).Hepatic apoptosis was not related toTRADD expression in HCC or non-cancerousadjacent liver tissues.CONCLUSION Loss of FADD expression playsan important role in HCC carcinogenesis,andexpression of TRADD also contributes to HCCdevelopment.The cell apoptosis in HCC isassociated with FADD expression.However,theexpression of TRADD does not correlate wellwith hepatic apoptosis in HCC. AIM:To investigate the clinical features of FADD and TRADD expressions in primary hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) and to determine their relationship with hepatic apoptosis.METHODS:FADD and TRADD expressions were detected by immunohis-tochemistry and hepatic apoptosis were determined by in situ end-labeling (ISEL).RESULTS:Ten (25.6%) cases of HCC were detected to express FADD protein. The positive rate in HCC is lower than that in non-cancerous adjacent liver tissues (62.5%) (P < 0.05). In those of grade I-II, 8(38.1%) cases were FADD positive, while only 2/18 (11.1%) cases of grade III-had detectable FADD protein (P < 0.05). No relationship was found between FADD expression and other clinical features, such as gender, age, tumor size, different-tiation or metastasis. ISEL positive cells can be seen in all cases of HCC. The hepatic apoptosis was associated with FADD expression as more apoptotic cells were detected in those cases which had moderately to strongly positive FADD, as compared with negative or weak positive FADD cases (P < 0.05). No relationship was found between FADD expression and hepatic apoptosis in non cancerous adjacent liver tissues. Fifteen of 39 (38.5%) cases of HCC were found positive for TRADD prote-in, and similar positive rate (37.5%) in non-cancerous adjacent liver tissues (P > 0.05). The expression of TRADD is correlated with HCC differentiation, as only 22.2% of moderately to highly differentiated HCC showed positive TRADD protein, while as high as 52.4% of poorly differentiated HCC had TRADD (P < 0.05). No relationship was found between TRADD expression and gender, age, tumor size or grade or metastasis, although 42.9% of HCC of grade I/II showed positive TRADD which was slightly higher than that of grade III/IV (33.3%,P>0.05). Hepatic apoptosis was not related to TRADD expression in HCC or non-cancerous adjacent liver tissues.CONCLUSION:Loss of FADD expression plays an important role in HCC carcinogenesis, and expression of TRADD also contributes to HCC development. The cell apoptosis in HCC is associated with FADD expression. However, the expression of TRADD does not correlate well with hepatic apoptosis in HCC.
机构地区 Tongji Med Univ
出处 《World Journal of Gastroenterology》 SCIE CAS CSCD 2000年第2期223-227,共5页 世界胃肠病学杂志(英文版)
关键词 FADD TRADD APOPTOSIS CARCINOMA HEPATOCELLULAR liver NEOPLASMS FADD TRADD apoptosis carcinoma hepatocellular liver neoplasms
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