Is the vascular endothelial growth factor messenger RNA expression in resectable hepatocellular carcinoma of prognostic value after resection?
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Is the vascular endothelial growth factor messenger RNA expression in resectable hepatocellular carcinoma of prognostic value after resection?
Abstract
Aim: To study whether vascular endothelial growth factor messenger RNA (VEGF mRNA) in the hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) tissues obtained after curative resection has a prognostic value.
Methods: Using a reverse-transcription polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR)-based assay, VEGF mRNA was determined prospectively in liver tissues of 50 controls and in HCC tissues of 50 consecutive patients undergoing curative resection for HCC.
Results: Among the isoforms of VEGF mRNA, VEGF(165) and VEGF(121) were expressed. By multivariate analysis, a higher level of VEGF(165) in HCC tissue correlated with a significant risk of HCC recurrence (P=0.038) and significantly with recurrence-related mortality (P=0.045); while VEGF(121) did not. Other significant predictors of HCC recurrence included cellular dedifferentiation (P=0.033), an absent or incomplete capsule (P=0.020), vascular permeation (P=0.018), and daughter nodules (P=0.006). The other significant variables of recurrence related mortality consisted of vascular permeation (P=0.045), and cellular dedifferentiation (P=0.053). The level of VEGF mRNA in HCC tissues, however, did not significantly correlate with tumor size, cellular differentiation, capsule, daughter nodules, vascular permeation, necrosis and hemorrhage of tumors.
Conclusion: The expression of VEGF mRNA, especially isoform VEGF(165), in HCC tissues, may play a significant and independent role in the prediction of postoperative recurrence of HCC.
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