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Query: UMLS:C1864663 (
HCC
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The inhibitory CD200:CD200 receptor axis is essential in preventing inflammatory responses during early microbial infection. It was reported in several tumor models that CD200 expression is closely associated to tumor progression and the blockade of this pathway may restore anti-tumor responses. Our study for the first time investigates the role of CD200:
CD200R
axis in relation to tumor progression and prognosis of human hepatocellular carcinoma. CD200 and
CD200R
protein expressions were evaluated by immunostaining on liver tissue specimens and we found higher expressions of CD200 and
CD200R
in
HCC
patients comparing to healthy controls. CD200 expresses in peritumoral, peritumoral stroma and intratumoral regions of
HCC
while
CD200R
predominantly expresses in peritumoral stroma. Furthermore, protein intensity of
CD200R
is positively associated to the diameter of tumor and alpha-fetoprotein level, in addition, patients with higher pathological grade and absence of tumor capsule exhibit higher
CD200R
expression.
CD200R
predominantly expresses on infiltrating macrophages and may associate with liver injury. Moreover, both overall and recurrence-free survival rates are significantly lower in patients with high
CD200R
expression comparing to those with low
CD200R
expression. Our findings suggest a promising role of
CD200R
as a prognostic marker in predicting elevated recurrence and reduced survival, and a potential therapeutic target in treating hepatocellular carcinoma.
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PMID:CD200R, a co-inhibitory receptor on immune cells, predicts the prognosis of human hepatocellular carcinoma. 2756 25