Volume 30, Issue 6 698975 pp. 307-315
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Clinical Utility of Alpha Fetoprotein and HCCR-1, Alone or in Combination, in Patients with Chronic Hepatitis, Liver Cirrhosis and Hepatocellular Carcinoma

Peng Jirun

Peng Jirun

Department of Surgery Peking University People’s Hospital Beijing, China , pkuph.cn

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Guoxin Zhang

Guoxin Zhang

Department of Gastroenterology The first affiliated hospital of Nanjing Medical University Nanjing, China , njmu.edu.cn

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Hyun Kee Kim

Hyun Kee Kim

Molecular Genetic Laboratory College of Medicine The Catholic University of Korea Seoul 137-040, Republic of Korea , catholic.ac.kr

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Seon-Ah Ha

Seon-Ah Ha

Molecular Genetic Laboratory College of Medicine The Catholic University of Korea Seoul 137-040, Republic of Korea , catholic.ac.kr

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Jin Zhongtian

Jin Zhongtian

Department of Surgery Peking University People’s Hospital Beijing, China , pkuph.cn

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Qiao Shishi

Qiao Shishi

Department of Surgery Peking University People’s Hospital Beijing, China , pkuph.cn

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Cui Zhuqingqing

Cui Zhuqingqing

Department of Surgery Peking University People’s Hospital Beijing, China , pkuph.cn

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Gong Lei

Gong Lei

Department of Surgery Peking University People’s Hospital Beijing, China , pkuph.cn

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Jinah Yoo

Jinah Yoo

Molecular Genetic Laboratory College of Medicine The Catholic University of Korea Seoul 137-040, Republic of Korea , catholic.ac.kr

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Sanghee Kim

Sanghee Kim

Molecular Genetic Laboratory College of Medicine The Catholic University of Korea Seoul 137-040, Republic of Korea , catholic.ac.kr

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Yong Gyu Park

Yong Gyu Park

Departments of Biostatistics College of Medicine The Catholic University of Korea Seoul 137-040, Republic of Korea , catholic.ac.kr

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Jing Wang

Jing Wang

Department of Gastroenterology The first affiliated hospital of Nanjing Medical University Nanjing, China , njmu.edu.cn

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Yang Yang

Yang Yang

Department of Gastroenterology The first affiliated hospital of Nanjing Medical University Nanjing, China , njmu.edu.cn

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Zekuan Xu

Zekuan Xu

Department of Gastroenterology The first affiliated hospital of Nanjing Medical University Nanjing, China , njmu.edu.cn

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Zuhu Huang

Zuhu Huang

Department of Gastroenterology The first affiliated hospital of Nanjing Medical University Nanjing, China , njmu.edu.cn

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Yun Kyung Lee

Yun Kyung Lee

Molecular Genetic Laboratory College of Medicine The Catholic University of Korea Seoul 137-040, Republic of Korea , catholic.ac.kr

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Eun Young Song

Eun Young Song

The Korea Research Institute of Bioscience and Biotechnology Daejeon, Republic of Korea , kribb.re.kr

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Jin Woo Kim

Corresponding Author

Jin Woo Kim

Molecular Genetic Laboratory College of Medicine The Catholic University of Korea Seoul 137-040, Republic of Korea , catholic.ac.kr

Departments of Obstetrics and Gynecology College of Medicine The Catholic University of Korea Seoul 137-040, Republic of Korea , catholic.ac.kr

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First published: 28 May 2013

Abstract

Serum alpha fetoprotein (AFP) is the most widely used tumor marker in detecting patients with hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC). However, it has been indicated that HCCR-1 (human cervical cancer oncogene 1) might be supplementary to AFP in the detection. We conducted a prospective study in 120 normal and 524 liver disease patients to evaluate the significance of simultaneous measurement of 2 tumor markers (AFP and HCCR-1) in the diagnosis of HCC through the cohort study in Korea and China. We also performed immunohistochemical studies using 25 normal subjects (N), 32 liver cirrhosis (LC) and 116 HCC tissues. The sensitivities of AFP (20 ng/mL) and HCCR-1 (10 ng/mL) in HCC were 55.8% (164/294) and 44.2% (130/294), respectively. When AFP was combined with HCCR-1, sensitivities increased to 4.2% (N), 12.7% (chronic hepatitis; CH), 50.0% (LC), and 77.2% (HCC), respectively. Although there was no significant difference in the diagnostic rate for HCC between AFP and HCCR-1, many cases for AFP-negative HCC were positive for HCCR-1 and vice versa. Moreover, the combined use of AFP and HCCR-1 improved the diagnostic rate to 70.8% in small HCC (< 2 cm) and 81.6% in large HCC (≥ 2 cm), respectively. AFP and HCCR-1 are independent markers. Our result suggests that the HCCR-1 could be an useful biomarker for HCC while the diagnostic rate could be significantly improved in the combined use of HCCR-1 and AFP.

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