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Higher tumor protein kinase D1 correlates with increased tumor size, BCLC stage, CA199 level, AFP level and worse overall survival in hepatocellular carcinoma patients - 04/12/20

Doi : 10.1016/j.clinre.2020.11.004 
Junchen Ge a, b, Xu Zhang b, Boyang Zhang b, Li Zhu b, Meng Zhao b, Wenjuan Gao b, Dongfeng Chen a,
a Department of Gastroenterology, Army Specialty Medical Center, Army Medical University, No. 10 Changjiangzhi Road, Chongqing 400042, PR China 
b Department of Gastroenterology, The Chinese People's Liberation Army 962 Hospital, Harbin, PR China 

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Highlights

PKD1 expression is elevated in the tumor tissues compared with the adjacent tissues of HCC patients.
Higher tumor PKD1 correlates with higher tumor size, BCLC stage, CA199 and AFP levels in HCC patients.
Higher tumor PKD1 expression correlates with worse OS in HCC patients.

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Abstract

Objective

Hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) is one of the most common cancers worldwide. Protein kinase D1 (PKD1) is recognized as a key regulator in the progression in several solid cancers, while its clinical role in HCC is unclear. This study aimed to evaluate the correlation of PKD1 with clinical features and prognosis in HCC patients.

Methods

A total of 218 HCC patients who underwent resection were retrospectively enrolled. PKD1 expression in tumor (N = 218) and adjacent (N = 110) tissues was detected by immunohistochemical staining, scored by a semi-quantitative scoring method ranging from 0 to 12, and further classified as PKD1-, PKD1+, PKD1++ and PKD1+++ for analysis. Meanwhile, patients’ clinical features and survival data were acquired from the database.

Results

PKD1 was elevated in tumor tissues compared with adjacent tissues. Meanwhile, higher tumor PKD1 was correlated with elevated tumor size, Barcelona Clinic Liver Cancer (BCLC) stage, carbohydrate antigen 199 (CA199) level and alpha fetoprotein (AFP) level; while no correlation was found in tumor PKD1 with patients’ basic features or liver function indexes. Moreover, higher tumor PKD1 was correlated with worse overall survival (OS) in HCC patients, then further validated as an independent predictive factor for worse OS by multivariate Cox’s regression model analysis. Additionally, in Child-Pugh stage A, Child-Pugh stage B, BCLC stage 0/A, and BCLC stage B subgroups, higher tumor PKD1 was also correlated with worse OS.

Conclusion

Higher PKD1 in tumor tissues correlates with elevated BCLC stage, bigger tumor size, increased CA199 level, higher AFP level and worse OS in HCC patients.

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Keywords : Protein kinase D1, Hepatocellular carcinoma, Tumor features, Tumor markers, Overall survival


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