Analysis of ZNF208 Polymorphisms on the Clinicopathologic Characteristics of Asian Patients with Hepatocellular Carcinoma.

IF 3.3 3区 医学 Q2 ONCOLOGY
Journal of Cancer Pub Date : 2024-08-13 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.7150/jca.98520
Yi-Chung Chien, Hsiang-Lin Lee, Whei-Ling Chiang, Li-Yuan Bai, Yu-Ju Hung, Shuo-Chueh Chen, Hsiang-Ling Wang, Shun-Fa Yang, Yung-Luen Yu
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Abstract

Hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC), a major form of liver cancer, is characterized by high lethality and a multifactorial etiology that includes hepatitis virus infections, lifestyle factors, and genetic predispositions. This study aimed to explore the impact of ZNF208 gene polymorphisms on the clinicopathological features of Taiwanese HCC patients, focusing on three specific single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs): rs2188971, rs2188972, and rs8105767. Our cohort consisted of 438 HCC patients and 1193 control individuals. Clinical staging was determined using the tumor/node/metastasis (TNM) system, and various clinical indicators were collected. Our analysis revealed a statistically significant increase in ZNF208 expression in HCC patients compared to controls, indicating a potential role in HCC progression. Although no substantial association was observed between ZNF208 SNPs and increased HCC risk, specific clinical features such as distant metastasis and vascular invasion showed significant associations with these SNPs, suggesting their influence on disease aggressiveness. Demographic analyses highlighted the importance of factors like alcohol consumption and viral hepatitis markers in HCC. Our study underscores the complexity of genetic influences on HCC, with ZNF208 polymorphisms potentially affecting tumor progression and patient outcomes.

ZNF208多态性对亚洲肝细胞癌患者临床病理特征的影响分析
肝细胞癌(HCC)是肝癌的一种主要形式,其特点是致死率高,病因包括肝炎病毒感染、生活方式因素和遗传易感性等多因素。本研究旨在探讨 ZNF208 基因多态性对台湾 HCC 患者临床病理特征的影响,重点研究三个特定的单核苷酸多态性(SNP):rs2188971、rs2188972 和 rs8105767。我们的研究队列由 438 名 HCC 患者和 1193 名对照者组成。采用肿瘤/结节/转移(TNM)系统确定临床分期,并收集各种临床指标。我们的分析表明,与对照组相比,HCC 患者中 ZNF208 的表达有统计学意义的显著增加,这表明 ZNF208 在 HCC 的进展过程中可能发挥作用。虽然在ZNF208 SNPs与HCC风险增加之间没有观察到实质性关联,但远处转移和血管侵犯等特定临床特征与这些SNPs有显著关联,表明它们对疾病的侵袭性有影响。人口统计学分析强调了饮酒和病毒性肝炎标记物等因素在 HCC 中的重要性。我们的研究强调了遗传因素对 HCC 影响的复杂性,ZNF208 多态性可能会影响肿瘤的进展和患者的预后。
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Journal of Cancer
Journal of Cancer ONCOLOGY-
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8.10
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333
审稿时长
12 weeks
期刊介绍: Journal of Cancer is an open access, peer-reviewed journal with broad scope covering all areas of cancer research, especially novel concepts, new methods, new regimens, new therapeutic agents, and alternative approaches for early detection and intervention of cancer. The Journal is supported by an international editorial board consisting of a distinguished team of cancer researchers. Journal of Cancer aims at rapid publication of high quality results in cancer research while maintaining rigorous peer-review process.
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