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Query: UMLS:C0019204 (
hepatocellular carcinoma
)
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The aim of this study was to determine whether
MAGE-4 protein
is detectable in sera of patients with
hepatocellular carcinoma
and other liver diseases. An enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay was employed for detection of
MAGE-4 protein
in sera of liver disease patients, healthy men and women (control I) and those undergoing prostatic cancer screening (control II).
MAGE-4 protein
levels in sera of patients with hepatitis C virus-associated
HCC
(HCC-C) (n = 45, mean = 2.160 ng/ml) and HCV-associated cirrhosis (LC-C) (n = 55, 1.072 ng/ml) were significantly higher (P < 0.0001) than those of control I (0.327 ng/ml) or control II (0.394 ng/ml).
MAGE-4 protein
was positive in 21/45 (46.7%)
HCC
-C patients and 18/55 (32.7%) LC-C patients (cut-off, mean plus 2 SD in healthy controls) but in 0/12 (0%) hepatitis B virus-associated
HCC
(HCC-B) patients, 3/49 (6.1%) hepatitis B virus-associated LC (LC-B) patients, 4/47 (8.5%) alcoholic liver disease patients, and 1/49 (2.0%) controls. Serum
MAGE-4 protein
level may be useful as a marker for identification of LC-C patients suffering from
HCC
that is undetectable by presently available methods.
...
PMID:Detection of MAGE-4 protein in the sera of patients with hepatitis-C virus-associated hepatocellular carcinoma and liver cirrhosis. 936 41
Early detection of
hepatocellular carcinoma
(
HCC
) is clinically important because advanced
HCC
limits treatment modalities for the cancer. We have previously reported that serum levels of
MAGE-4 protein
are strongly associated with the development of
HCC
. The present study was designed to determine whether elevated serum
MAGE-4 protein
levels can predict hepatocellular carcinogenesis in patients with liver cirrhosis before clinical diagnosis. Among 62 cirrhotic patients, 28 patients were diagnosed with
HCC
during the follow-up period. The levels of
MAGE-4 protein
and alpha-fetoprotein (AFP) were significantly elevated in cirrhotic patients with
HCC
. Univariate and multivariate analyses suggest that elevated serum
MAGE-4 protein
is more significant than AFP. Importantly, retrospective analysis of prefrozen sera of cirrhotic patients revealed a transient or continuous elevation of serum
MAGE-4 protein
levels in 14 of 28 cirrhotic patients with
HCC
(50%) before clinical diagnosis. In contrast, elevated serum
MAGE-4 protein
levels were observed in 3 of 33 cirrhotic patients without
HCC
(9%), and in 2 of 34 hepatitic patients (6%). These results indicate that elevated serum
MAGE-4 protein
levels can be a predictive marker of hepatocellular carcinogenesis in cirrhotic patients, thereby enabling us to treat patients at an earlier stage.
...
PMID:Elevation of serum MAGE-4 protein levels and prediction of hepatocellular carcinogenesis in patients with liver cirrhosis. 1198 96