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PIVKAII Utility in Diagnosis and Post-therapeutic Monitoring of Hepatocellular Carcinoma

Authors :
Giannitrapani L
Soresi M
Cervello M
Montalto G
Giannitrapani L, Soresi M, Cervello M, Montalto G

Abstract

Background: Protein induced by vitamin K absence (PIVKA-II), also known as des-gamma-carboxyprothrombin, has been described in relation to HCC being released in association with vitamin K deficiency in the presence of HCC. Serum alpha-fetoprotein (AFP) is the traditional biomarker for HCC detection and follow up but it doesn’t have high sensitivity and specificity. Therefore, there is great interest in identifying new more powerful biomarkers. Materials and methods: One hundred and fourteen subjects were divided into four groups: Group 1 included 58 patients (38M, 20 F) with HCC, mean age 73.5; Group 2 included 38 patients (28M, 10F) with liver cirrhosis (LC), mean age 63.7; Group 3 included 28 control healthy subjects (25M, 3F), mean age 54.7 and Group 4 included 16 HCC patients (8M, 8F) who underwent to TACE as therapy for HCC. PIVKA II levels were dosed in an overnight fasting blood sample with commercially available chemiluminescent assay (Architect 1000i System, Abbott, USA). Statistical analysis: data were expressed as mean ± SD when distribution was normal, otherwise as median (min-max). Student’s t, Mann Whitney U, Chi-square tests and Pearson linear regression analysis were used when appropriate. Results: PIVKA II levels were higher in HCC group (82.3 mAU/ml) with respect to LC (31.5 mAU/ml) and healthy control (19.7 mAU/ml ) groups and in particular HCC vs controls (p

Subjects

Subjects :
serum marker
PIVKA II
HCC

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
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