Hepatitis B X-gene expression in hepatocellular carcinoma
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Hepatitis B X-gene expression in hepatocellular carcinoma
Abstract
A RNA-PCR method and different sets of primers were used to investigate the expression of different hepatitis B (HB) virus genes at the RNA level. We tested paired samples (tumor and non-tumor) from the liver tissues of 48 Taiwanese patients with primary hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC). By using a set of primers which spanned the sequences of the S-gene, we found expression in only 2 patients. In one HBs-RNA was only detected in the tumor tissue and in the other only in the surrounding non-tumor tissue. Using primers covering the C-gene, expression was found in 7 patients. In 2 of these RNA was detected in both the tumor and the surrounding tissue, in 2 in the tumor tissue, and in 3 in the surrounding tissue only. Finally, when primers spanning the X-gene sequences were used, RNA was detected in 40/48 patients. In 33 of these cases HBx-RNA was detected in both tumor and non-tumor tissue, in 3 patients in tumor tissue only, and in 4 in the surrounding tissue. Among the cases in which HBc and HBs-RNA was expressed, all showed HBx expression also. These data indicate that the expression of the HBx gene in HCC may play an important role in hepatocarcinogenesis.
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