Biologic significance of the detection of HBsAg and HBcAg in liver and tumor from 204 HBsAg-positive patients with primary hepatocellular carcinoma
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Biologic significance of the detection of HBsAg and HBcAg in liver and tumor from 204 HBsAg-positive patients with primary hepatocellular carcinoma
Abstract
Hepatitis B virus surface and core antigens (HBsAg, HBcAg) were examined in the resected primary hepatocellular carcinoma from 204 patients who had HBsAg in serum. Ninety patients had small (less than 5 cm) and 114 had large hepatocellular carcinoma (greater than 5 cm). HBsAg was detected in hepatocellular carcinoma in 65 cases (32%) and HBcAg in 30 cases (14.7%); hepatitis B virus antigens were more frequently detected in small (HBsAg in 42.2% and HBcAg in 20%) than in large hepatocellular carcinoma (HBsAg 23.7% and HBcAg 10.5%). These results suggest that replicative forms of hepatitis B virus DNA may exist in hepatocellular carcinoma more frequently than previously believed and that the malignant hepatocytes can support hepatitis B virus replication. A lymphocytic infiltration in hepatocellular carcinoma was more often observed in hepatocellular carcinoma expressing HBsAg (71%) or HBcAg (63%) than in hepatocellular carcinoma with no detectable HBsAg (26%) or HBcAg (37%), p less than 0.01. The reaction was mild in the majority (85%) of the cases. These findings suggest that hepatitis B virus antigen expression in hepatocellular carcinoma can provoke a local immune response. The most striking finding was that patients with hepatitis B virus antigens in small hepatocellular carcinoma had a 5-year survival rate (13%) lower than that (50%) of the antigen-negative patients (p less than 0.05). In contrast, patients with a marked local immune response in hepatocellular carcinoma, regardless of the viral antigen status, had significantly better 5-year survival rates (43%) than those with no or a mild lymphocytic reaction (18%). These findings indicate that a marked immune response in hepatocellular carcinoma is a favorable prognostic sign.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)
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