Association between Vessels Encapsulating Tumor Clusters and Circulating Tumor Cells in Hepatocellular Carcinoma: Clinical Evidence and Risk Model Development.

IF 3.2 3区 医学 Q1 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL
International Journal of Medical Sciences Pub Date : 2025-06-12 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.7150/ijms.111025
Da-Feng Xu, Rong-Rong Li, Chang Shu, Ya-Ni Li, Ran Tao, Yue-Yue Chen, Hui-Yuan Yang, Xiao-Ping Chen, Jing-Jing Yu, Wei Xiao
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Abstract

Background: Vessels encapsulating tumor clusters (VETC) and circulating tumor cells (CTCs) are recognized as emerging potential biomarkers in hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC), yet the underlying connection between them is not fully elucidated. This study aims to investigate the association between VETC and CTCs and evaluate their potential clinical utility. Methods: This retrospective cohort study (NCT05297955) included 165 HCC patients who underwent curative hepatic resection. VETC was identified via CD34 immunohistochemical staining, and preoperative CTC levels were measured using the CellSearch platform. Propensity score matching (PSM) adjusted for confounders, and LASSO-Cox regression was used to develop a prognostic model. Results: VETC-positive tumors were significantly associated with increased disease progression and shorter overall survival (OS) and disease-free survival (DFS). Elevated preoperative CTC counts showed a robust correlation with the VETC phenotype. The co-occurrence of VETC and CTCs emerged as a powerful prognostic indicator for both OS and DFS. A novel DFS prediction model, Vrisk, incorporating VETC, CTC, and four additional factors, demonstrated superior predictive performance compared to conventional staging systems. Conclusions: The study establishes a strong association between VETC, elevated CTC levels, and poorer prognosis in HCC, providing critical insights into their functional roles and potential as biomarkers for clinical applications.

肝细胞癌中血管包裹肿瘤簇和循环肿瘤细胞之间的关系:临床证据和风险模型的发展。
背景:血管包膜肿瘤簇(VETC)和循环肿瘤细胞(ctc)被认为是肝细胞癌(HCC)中新兴的潜在生物标志物,但它们之间的潜在联系尚未完全阐明。本研究旨在探讨VETC与ctc之间的关系,并评估其潜在的临床应用价值。方法:这项回顾性队列研究(NCT05297955)包括165例接受治愈性肝切除术的HCC患者。通过CD34免疫组织化学染色鉴定VETC,并使用CellSearch平台测量术前CTC水平。倾向评分匹配(PSM)调整混杂因素,并使用LASSO-Cox回归建立预后模型。结果:vetc阳性肿瘤与疾病进展加快、总生存期(OS)和无病生存期(DFS)缩短显著相关。术前CTC计数升高与VETC表型有很强的相关性。VETC和ctc的共同出现是OS和DFS的一个强有力的预后指标。一种新的DFS预测模型,Vrisk,结合了VETC、CTC和其他四个因素,与传统的分期系统相比,具有更好的预测性能。结论:该研究确立了VETC、CTC水平升高与HCC预后不良之间的密切联系,为其功能作用和作为临床应用生物标志物的潜力提供了重要见解。
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International Journal of Medical Sciences
International Journal of Medical Sciences MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL-
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7.20
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185
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2.7 months
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