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Query: UMLS:C0019204 (
hepatocellular carcinoma
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The hypothesis that hepatitis B infection is etiologically related to
hepatoma
has been investigated by studying the interrelationships between hepatitis B surface antigen (HBsAg, Australia antigen) and the fast-moving 5'-nucleotide phosphodiesterase Band V isoenzyme (5'-NPDase-V). Sera from 58 patients with viral hepatitis were tested for 5'-NPDase-V and HBsAg. The isoenzyme was found in 34 of 37 patients who were also positive for HBsAg but in only 4 of 21 hepatitis patients who were HBsAg negative. Five patients convalescing from hepatitis were negative for both HBsAg and the isoenzyme. Preparative gel electrophoresis showed that these 2 markers were different proteins. Of 34
hepatoma
patients, 29 were positive for 5'-NPDase-V. Only 1 isoenzyme-positive patient was positive for HBsAg by counterimmunoelectrophoresis. However, of 16 isoenzyme-positive
hepatoma
patients available for radioimmunoassay, 8 were NBsAg positive (50%). None of 21
hepatoma
samples tested for antibody to NBsAg was positive. Of 21 "normal" carriers of HBsAg and 10 carriers with Down's syndrome, 4 persons were detected with the isoenzyme. The results suggest that HBsAg and 5'-NPDase-V in the presence of liver damage are associated and thus provide a new marker enzyme between hepatitis B infection and
hepatoma
.
Cancer Res 1975
Sep
PMID:5'-nucleotide phosphodiesterase isoenzyme in patients with hepatitis B infection. 16 56
A malignant
hepatoma
occurred in a 12-year-old girl who eight years previously had developed an acute lymphoblastic leukaemia which for eight years had been in complete haematological remission. Fourteen months after the last re-induction treatment period had been discontinued, but while on methotrexate and 6-mercaptopurine maintenance, a hepatocellular liver carcinoma developed of which the patient died after a fulminating course, still in complete haematological remission. As far as is known, no direct carcinogenic effect can be ascribed to the two antimetabolites, but it must be assumed that these two drugs, taken by the patient for over seven years, led to cirrhosis of the liver whose malignant transformation was significantly influenced by the immunosuppressive effects of methotrexate and 6-mercaptopurine, given as maintenance therapy according to protocol 02 LA 64, Paris.
Dtsch Med Wochenschr 1975
Sep
05
PMID:[Carcinoma of the liver in a child after seven-year complete remission of acute lymphoblastic leukaemia(author's transl)]. 16 14
A case history of a 16-year-old boy with
hepatocellular carcinoma
and an intermediate deficiency of alpha1-antitrypsin (MZ phenotype) is presented. Previous reports have suggested that
hepatocellular carcinoma
may be associated with the Z variant of antitrypsin and either a severe or intermediate antitrypsin deficiency. The present case is unusual because of the rather high level of the serum trypsin inhibitory capacity for an MZ heterozygote (1.633 units), which may be due to involvement of the liver by the tumor or to a recent partial hepatectomy. PAS-positive antitrypsin globules were seen in the primary tumor and in nodules metastatic to the mesentery, as well as in nonneoplastic portions of the liver.
Hepatocellular carcinoma
is another disease state that may occur preferentially in individuals with either severe or intermediate deficiencies of alpha1-antitrypsin.
Am J Clin Pathol 1975
Sep
PMID:Hepatocellular carcinoma and intermediate alpha1-antitrypsin deficiency (MZ phenotype). 16 86
Phosphatidylcholine. phosphatidylethanolamine, and triglycerides were isolated from minimal deviation
hepatoma
7288C cells cultured as monolayers to confluency in roller flasks containing Swim's 77 medium supplemented with 5% fetal calf serum, plus 20%, 10%, or 5% bovine serum. Fatty acid distribution at each position of glycerol was determined for the 3 glycerolipid classes, and carbon number distributions of triglycerides and diglycerides derived from phosphatidylcholine and phosphatidylethanolamine were quantitated by high temperature gas liquid chromatography. Fatty acid composition was only marginally affected by the level of bovine serum in the culture medium. Percentage composition of fatty acids esterified at each position of the 3 glycerolipids was different, indicating a nonrandom distribution of acyl groups in triglycerides and the 2 diacyl phosphatides. The carbon number distribution of diglycerides derived from phosphatidylcholine and phosphatidylethanolamine was different, and neither carbon number distribution agreed with the calculated 1-random, 2-random diacyl distribution, thus indicating pairing of certain acids in the diglycerides derived from these phospholipd classes. The determined triglyceride carbon number distributions did not show complete agreement with those calculated, assuming a 1-random, 2-random, 3-random type of fatty acyl distribution, suggesting preferential pairing of some acids in this lipid class. The 1-, 2-diglycerides derived from phosphatidylcholine, phosphatidylethanolamine, and triglycerides differed, indicating either selectivity in utilization of diglyceride species in biosynthesis of these glycerolipids, or modification of glycerolipids after their initial synthesis.
Lipids 1975
Sep
PMID:Lipids of cultured hepatoma cells: VII. Structural analyses of glycerolipids in minimal deviation hepatoma 7288C. 17 Apr 89
Poly(adenosine diphosphoribose) (ADPR) synthase activities of nuclei isolated from normal human and leukemic leukocytes were assayed by incubation with radioactive NAD+. The synthase activity of leukemic leukocyte nuclei was significantly higher than that of normal leukocyte nuclei. The average length of polymers formed by isolated leukemic nuclei under the prescribed experimental condition ranged from 3.1 to 5.3 ADPR residues per chain, while those produced by normal leukocytes nuclei was 1.7 and 2.6 residues per chain. Isolated leukemic and normal leukocyte nuclei were incubated with and without NAD+ and the ability to carry out DNA synthesis was measured. The endogenous DNA synthesis of NAD-treated and untreated nuclei was the same. This finding parallels the result obtained with Novikoff
hepatoma
cell nuclei and differs from the observation with rat liver or testis nuclei.
Proc Soc Exp Biol Med 1975
Sep
PMID:Poly (adnenosine diphosphoribose) synthase activity of isolated nuclei of normal and leukemic leukocytes. 17 Jun 27
A ruptured benign
hepatoma
is described in a woman at full-term pregnancy. The patient had used an oral contraceptive for eight years before she became pregnant. According to several recent reports it seems likely that there is a relationship between the use of oral contraceptive agents and the development of liver cell tumours. Twentythree such cases have been found in the literature. Fourteen of these were not diagnosed before rupture. The present tumour differed from previously described lesions by containing foci of haematopoietic cells. As there were no signs of blood or bone marrow disease, it is suggested that the extramedullary haematopoiesis is a constituent of the tumour tissue.
Virchows Arch A Pathol Anat Histol 1975
Sep
18
PMID:Ruptured benign hepatoma associated with an oral contraceptive. A case report. 17 Jul 33
Two siblings with a variant form of Fanconi's anemia developed multiple neoplasms after prolonged survival and treatment with androgens. One of the siblings developed two separate oral squamous cell carcinomata, and the other developed acute leukemia and
hepatoma
. Androgens may have had a carcinogenic role in the appearance of the hepatic neoplasm. There is an increased incidence of neoplasm associated with Fanconi's anemia. This may be related to frequent spontaneous chromosomal abberations and/or to increased cellular susceptibility to viral transformation.
Cancer 1975
Sep
PMID:Multiple neoplasms in two siblings with a variant form of Fanconi's anemia. 17 Oct 48
Steroid metabolism in
hepatoma
tissue culture (HTC) cells derived from a male rat was investigated. Steroids in ethanol were incubated with the cells for various lengths of time. Volume of ethanol never exceeded 1% of incubation volume. Thin-layer and paper chromatography were used. Incubation was with tritiated steroids. It was demonstrated that testosterone as well as dihydrotestosterone is transformed. The main enzyme activities detected were 5alpha-reduction and 3alpha-, 3beta, and 17beta-hydroxysteroid dehydrogenation. The pattern of metabolism was reproducible and varied with time, substrate concentration, and number of cells incubated. Some steroids interfered with androgen metabolism. 17beta-estradiol, 17-epitestosterone, and progesterone competed for the 17beta-hydroxyprogesterone dehydrogenase. it is concluded that 3beta and 17beta reduction in the HTC cells may be catalyzed by the same enzyme which might differ considerably from the 3beta-hydroxysteroid dehydrogenase assayed in intact liver cells. A
hepatoma
derived from a female rat also produced considerable amounts of 3beta-derivatives of testosterone.
J Steroid Biochem 1975
Sep
PMID:Metabolism of testosterone and dihydrotestosterone in cultured rat hepatoma cells. 17 19
The effects of two immunotherapy regimens on the development of an untreated, uniformly lethal transplantable line-10
hepatoma
in strain 2 guinea pigs were monitored during treatment of an identical tumor 10 cm away. Line-10 cells were injected intradermally simultaneously at each of two sites. When one site was treated 6 and 16 days later with rabbit antibody against guinea pig fibrin fragment E, the complete regression of the treated tumor, a 25--30% depression in the development of the untreated tumor, and an increased survival time were observed. In another group of animals, when one site was treated 5 days after tumor challenge with syngeneic or xenogeneic "tumor-immune" RNA in a regimen including syngeneic nonsensitive lymphoid cells and tumor-specific antigen, all animals survived after complete and apparently specific regression of the tumors at both the treated and untreated sites. For the RNA regimen, we have shown that immunotherapy of an intradermally established line-10 tumor results in complete abrogation of both the treated and a distant untreated tumor; i.e., demonstrating a systemic effect.
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A 1975
Sep
PMID:Tumor regression at an untreated site during immunotherapy of an identical distant tumor. 17 71
The term minimal deviation
hepatoma
has been applied to a specific clinical, pathological, and angiographic entity. It is a tumor, composed of atypical cells, which is neither frankly malignant nor so well organized as a benigh tumor. This lesion occurs in females with otherwise normal livers and has a relatively benign course, although life threatening hemorrhage may occur. The diagnosis may be strongly suggested in the presence of hypervascularl or hypovascular discrete masses without evidence of frank malignancy, with a defect in the colloid liver scan and with normal liver function tests. Surgical resection when possible and aggressive chemotherapy may be corrective in many cases.
Am J Roentgenol Radium Ther Nucl Med 1975
Sep
PMID:Minimal deviation hepatoma. A new entity. 17 96
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