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Query: UMLS:C0019204 (
hepatocellular carcinoma
)
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Hepatocellular carcinoma
(
HCC
) associated with chronic liver disease evolves from precancerous lesions and early
HCC
to more malignant forms. Despite the demonstrated importance of cell-cycle regulators in tumor biology, there have been few studies of their role in multistep hepatocarcinogenesis. Expression of p27(Kip1) and a degradation pathway associated protein, S-phase
kinase-interacting protein 2
(Skp2), was therefore evaluated in surgically resected specimens of eight adenomatous hyperplasias, 16 early
HCC
and 126 classical
HCC
. Immunohistochemistry revealed no p27(Kip1) expression in the majority of hepatocytes from normal and cirrhotic liver, whereas positive staining for p27(Kip1) protein was found in 75.0% and 93.8% of adenomatous hyperplasias and early
HCC
, respectively. The average p27(Kip1) labeling indices (LI) for adenomatous hyperplasias, early
HCC
, well differentiated
HCC
, moderately differentiated
HCC
and poorly differentiated
HCC
were 36.99, 43.59, 47.73, 49.24, and 30.21, respectively. Real-time quantitative reverse transcription-polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR) analyses confirmed the increases. Skp2 LI were also significantly elevated in accordance with stepwise progression of hepatocarcinogenesis. Increased expression of Skp2 mRNA was observed most frequently in less differentiated tumors and Kaplan-Meier survival analysis showed a significantly association with a poor prognosis (P = 0.0496). In conclusion, a high level of p27(Kip1) expression is evident from early stages of hepatocarcinogenesis, indicating that this parameter could be a useful diagnostic marker for precancerous lesions and early
HCC
. In addition, Skp2 expression correlates with tumor dedifferentiation and may contribute to biological aggression in
HCC
.
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PMID:p27(Kip1)is overexpressed in very early stages of hepatocarcinogenesis. 1880 21