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The application of markers (HSP70 GPC3 and GS) in liver biopsies is useful for detection of hepatocellular carcinoma

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Di Tommaso, Luca; Destro, Annarita; Seok, Jae Yeon; Balladore, Emanuela; Sanglovanni, Angelo; Colombo, Massimo; Yu, Eunsil; Morenghi, Emanuela; Roncalli, Massimo; Park, Young Nyun; Jin, So Young; Jang, Ja June; Iavarone, Massimo; Terracciano, Luigi

Issue Date
2009-04
Publisher
ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV
Citation
JOURNAL OF HEPATOLOGY; Vol.50 4; 746-754
Keywords
MarkersDifferential diagnosisLiver biopsyDysplastic nodulesHepatocellular carcinoma
Abstract
Background/Aims: Liver biopsy for hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) detection is largely restricted to small hepatocellular lesions, which are often morphologically challenging, requiring careful distinction between dysplastic nodules (high-grade) and well-differentiated HCC. Methods: We investigated the diagnostic accuracy of a panel of markers (HSP70 G PC3 and GS), previously tested in resection specimens, in a series of liver biopsies of large regenerative nodules (n = 13), low-grade dysplastic nodules (n = 21), high-grade dysplastic nodules (n = 50), very well-differentiated (VWD) (n = 17), well-differentiated (WD-G1) (n = 40) and G2-3 (n = 35) HCC. Results: Almost all cases of large regenerative and low-grade dysplastic nodules did not stain while high-grade dysplastic nodules showed 1 marker (22%) but never 2 or 3. For HCC detection the overall accuracy of marker combination was 60.8% (3 markers) and 78.4% (2 markers) with 100% specificity. When restricted to VWD + WD-G1 HCC the accuracy was 57% (3 markers) and 72.9% (2 markers) with 100% specificity. Conclusions: This panel proved useful to detect well-differentiated HCC in biopsy. Two immunoreactive markers (out of 3) are recommended as the most valuable diagnostic combination for HCC detection. The diagnostic accuracy of the panel could be improved using additional markers, as suggested by studies of expression profiling in other human models. (c) 2009 European Association for the Study of the Liver. Published by Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
ISSN
0168-8278
Language
English
URI
https://hdl.handle.net/10371/76646
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jhep.2008.11.014
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