Objective: To investigate the correlation of small hepatocellular carcinoma ultrasonography parameters with the expression of oncogenes and angiogenesis genes. Methods: A total of 61 patients with small hepatocellular...Objective: To investigate the correlation of small hepatocellular carcinoma ultrasonography parameters with the expression of oncogenes and angiogenesis genes. Methods: A total of 61 patients with small hepatocellular carcinoma who were diagnosed in this hospital between July 2015 and May 2017 were selected as small hepatocellular carcinoma group, and 48 patients with hepatolithiasis were selected as hepatolithiasis group. The ultrasonography parameters of the two groups were recorded and the expression levels of oncogenes and angiogenesis genes in the surgical lesion tissues were detected. Pearson test was used to evaluate the correlation of ultrasonography parameters with the expression of oncogenes and angiogenesis genes. Results: IMAX level in small hepatocellular carcinoma group was higher than that in hepatolithiasis group while TTP and mTT levels were lower than those in hepatolithiasis group;oncogenes C-myc, N-ras, PIK3CA, RMP, Bmil and pim-3 mRNA expression in lesion tissues were higher than those of hepatolithiasis group;angiogenesis genes VEGF, Ang-1, Tie-2 and MACC1 mRNA expression in lesion tissues were higher than those of hepatolithiasis group while ARH1 mRNA expression was lower than that of hepatolithiasis group. Pearson test showed that the ultrasonography parameters IMAX, TTP and mTT levels in patients with small hepatocellular carcinoma were directly correlated to the expression of oncogenes and angiogenesis genes in lesions. Conclusion: The ultrasonography parameters of patients with small hepatocellular carcinoma are significantly different from those of patients with benign diseases, and the specific parameter levels are directly correlated with the malignancy of cancer cells.展开更多
文摘Objective: To investigate the correlation of small hepatocellular carcinoma ultrasonography parameters with the expression of oncogenes and angiogenesis genes. Methods: A total of 61 patients with small hepatocellular carcinoma who were diagnosed in this hospital between July 2015 and May 2017 were selected as small hepatocellular carcinoma group, and 48 patients with hepatolithiasis were selected as hepatolithiasis group. The ultrasonography parameters of the two groups were recorded and the expression levels of oncogenes and angiogenesis genes in the surgical lesion tissues were detected. Pearson test was used to evaluate the correlation of ultrasonography parameters with the expression of oncogenes and angiogenesis genes. Results: IMAX level in small hepatocellular carcinoma group was higher than that in hepatolithiasis group while TTP and mTT levels were lower than those in hepatolithiasis group;oncogenes C-myc, N-ras, PIK3CA, RMP, Bmil and pim-3 mRNA expression in lesion tissues were higher than those of hepatolithiasis group;angiogenesis genes VEGF, Ang-1, Tie-2 and MACC1 mRNA expression in lesion tissues were higher than those of hepatolithiasis group while ARH1 mRNA expression was lower than that of hepatolithiasis group. Pearson test showed that the ultrasonography parameters IMAX, TTP and mTT levels in patients with small hepatocellular carcinoma were directly correlated to the expression of oncogenes and angiogenesis genes in lesions. Conclusion: The ultrasonography parameters of patients with small hepatocellular carcinoma are significantly different from those of patients with benign diseases, and the specific parameter levels are directly correlated with the malignancy of cancer cells.