Abstract
Background: The role of ductular reaction (DR) in hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) remains to be elucidated.Methods: In this study, we tried to uncover possible effect by correlating peritumoral DR in a necroinflammatory microenvironment with postoperative prognosis in HCC. The expression of peritumoral DR/CK19 by immunohistochemistry, necroinflammation and fibrosis were assessed from 106 patients receiving curative resection for HCC. Prognostic values for these and other clinicopathologic factors were evaluated.Results: Peritumoral DR significantly correlated with necroinflammation (r = 0.563, p = 3.4E-10), fibrosis (r = 0.435, p = 3.1E-06), AFP level (p = 0.010), HBsAg (p = 4.9E-4), BCLC stage (p = 0.003), TNM stage (p = 0.002), multiple nodules (p = 0.004), absence of tumor capsule (p = 0.027), severe microscopic vascular invasion (p = 0.031) and early recurrence (p = 0.010). Increased DR was significantly associated with decreased RFS/OS (p = 4.8E-04 and p = 2.6E-05, respectively) in univariate analysis and were identified as an independent prognostic factor (HR = 2.380, 95% CI = 1.250-4.534, p = 0.008 for RFS; HR = 4.294, 95% CI = 2.255-8.177, p = 9.3E-6 for OS) in multivariate analysis.Conclusions: These results suggested that peritumoral DR in a necroinflammatory microenvironment was a poor prognostic factor for HCC after resection. © 2014 Xu et al.; licensee BioMed Central Ltd.
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Xu, M., Xie, F., Qian, G., Jing, Y., Zhang, S., Gao, L., … Wei, L. (2014). Peritumoral ductular reaction: A poor postoperative prognostic factor for hepatocellular carcinoma. BMC Cancer, 14(1). https://doi.org/10.1186/1471-2407-14-65
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