Serum Level of TNFα and Its Gene Polymorphism Association with Hepatocellular Carcinoma

A. Elshaarawy, Eman Gawish, N. Bayoumi, Asmaa Zaky Turky, K. Diab
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Objectives : To evaluate the association of serum level of tumor necrosis factor alpha (TNF a ) and its gene polymorphism with hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC). Background : HCC is one of the commonest fatal tumors worldwide. It is a major international public health concern and considered the third leading cause of cancer-related death in the world. HCC is the second and sixth most prevalent cancer in men and women, respectively, in Egypt. TNF a is a pleiotropic cytokine mainly produced by monocytes and macrophages. It has been linked to a number of physiological and pathological disorders. TNF a serum levels and its gene polymorphism have been shown to be signi fi cantly elevated in patients with various liver diseases. Patients and methods : This study included 105 participants: 40 patients with HCC and 30 cirrhotic patients with no evidence of HCC who presented to the Hepatology Department, National Liver Institute, Menou fi a University, as well as 35 age-matched and sex-matched healthy controls. TNF serum levels were measured using ELISA, and its gene polymorphism (rs1799964) was determined by PCR. Results : Our study found a signi fi cant statistical difference between patients with HCC and control group, as well as be-tween cirrhotic patients and control group, but no signi fi cant difference between patients with HCC and cirrhotic patients regarding TNF polymorphism (rs1799964). Moreover, we found a signi fi cant statistical difference in TNF serum levels be-tweenpatientswithHCCandcontrolgroup,cirrhoticpatientsandcontrolgroup,andpatientswithHCCandcirrhoticpatients. Conclusion : Serum levels of TNF a and its gene polymorphism (rs1799964) may be associated with an increased risk of HCC development.
血清TNFα水平及其基因多态性与肝细胞癌的关系
目的:探讨血清肿瘤坏死因子α (TNF - α)水平及其基因多态性与肝细胞癌的关系。背景:HCC是世界范围内最常见的致死性肿瘤之一。它是一个主要的国际公共卫生问题,被认为是世界上癌症相关死亡的第三大原因。在埃及,HCC分别是男性和女性的第二和第六大流行癌症。TNF a是一种主要由单核细胞和巨噬细胞产生的多效性细胞因子。它与许多生理和病理疾病有关。TNF - a血清水平及其基因多态性在各种肝脏疾病患者中显著升高。患者和方法:本研究包括105名参与者:40名HCC患者和30名无HCC证据的肝硬化患者,这些患者在Menou fi大学国家肝脏研究所肝病科就诊,以及35名年龄匹配和性别匹配的健康对照。ELISA检测血清TNF水平,PCR检测其基因多态性(rs1799964)。结果:我们的研究发现HCC患者与对照组、肝硬化患者与对照组在TNF多态性方面存在显著性统计学差异,但HCC患者与肝硬化患者在TNF多态性方面无显著性差异(rs1799964)。此外,我们发现hcc2组和对照组、肝硬化组和对照组、hcc2组和肝硬化组血清TNF水平有显著的统计学差异。结论:血清TNF - a水平及其基因多态性(rs1799964)可能与HCC发生风险增加有关。
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