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Gender disparity in hepatocellular carcinoma(HCC):multiple underlying mechanisms 被引量:24

Gender disparity in hepatocellular carcinoma(HCC): multiple underlying mechanisms
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摘要 On the global scale, hepatitis B virus(HBV) infection is the main cause of hepatocellular carcinoma(HCC) especially in regions of Asia where HBV infection is endemic. Epidemiological studies show that the incidence of inflammation-driven HCC in males is three times as high as in females. Recent studies suggest that sex hormones have a crucial role in the pathogenesis and development of HBV-induced HCC. We found that the estrogen/androgen signaling pathway is associated with decreased/increased transcription and replication of HBV genes and can promote the development of HBV infections by up/downregulating HBV RNA transcription and inflammatory cytokines levels, which in turn slow down the progression of HBV-induced HCC. Additionally, sex hormones can also affect HBV-related HCC by inducing epigenetic changes. The evidence that both morphology and function of the human liver are affected by sex hormones was found over 60 years ago. However,the underlying molecular mechanism largely remains to be elucidated. This review focuses mainly on the molecular mechanisms behind the sex difference in HCC associated with HBV and other factors. In addition, several potential treatment and therapeutic strategies for inflammation-driven HCC will be introduced in this review. On the global scale, hepatitis B virus(HBV) infection is the main cause of hepatocellular carcinoma(HCC) especially in regions of Asia where HBV infection is endemic. Epidemiological studies show that the incidence of inflammation-driven HCC in males is three times as high as in females. Recent studies suggest that sex hormones have a crucial role in the pathogenesis and development of HBV-induced HCC. We found that the estrogen/androgen signaling pathway is associated with decreased/increased transcription and replication of HBV genes and can promote the development of HBV infections by up/downregulating HBV RNA transcription and inflammatory cytokines levels, which in turn slow down the progression of HBV-induced HCC. Additionally, sex hormones can also affect HBV-related HCC by inducing epigenetic changes. The evidence that both morphology and function of the human liver are affected by sex hormones was found over 60 years ago. However,the underlying molecular mechanism largely remains to be elucidated. This review focuses mainly on the molecular mechanisms behind the sex difference in HCC associated with HBV and other factors. In addition, several potential treatment and therapeutic strategies for inflammation-driven HCC will be introduced in this review.
出处 《Science China(Life Sciences)》 SCIE CAS CSCD 2017年第6期575-584,共10页 中国科学(生命科学英文版)
基金 supported by the State Key Project for Liver Cancer(2012ZX10002009) National Natural Science Foundation of China(81301811,81521091,81422032,81272212,81672860,81372674,and 91529303) Science Foundation of Shanghai(134119a3700) Strategic Priority Research Program of the Chinese Academy of Sciences(XDA12010201)
关键词 gender disparity hepatocarcinoma heptitis B virus 肝细胞癌 分子机制 性别差异 HCC 多重 乙型肝炎病毒 炎性细胞因子 HBV
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