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World J Gastrointest Oncol. May 15, 2025; 17(5): 106278
Published online May 15, 2025. doi: 10.4251/wjgo.v17.i5.106278
Published online May 15, 2025. doi: 10.4251/wjgo.v17.i5.106278
Table 1 Pathophysiological aspects of prognostic markers in hepatocellular carcinoma
Prognostic markers | Pathophysiological aspects in HCC | Ref. |
MEX3A | Explained in Figure 1 | [16] |
APOB | APOB appears to play a crucial role in HCC pathophysiology by regulating lipid metabolism and influencing tumor progression | [22] |
APOB depletion causes a change in the balance of lipid metabolism that favors tumor development | ||
AFP | AFP is an important component of the TME, which promotes the development of HCC, and several studies have shown that TME is essential to the malignant transformation of HCC | [55,31,69] |
Many individuals with HCC have elevated blood AFP expression levels, and elevated AFP levels over time are associated with an increased risk of HCC development | ||
AFP is an immune suppressor that can encourage malignant transformation during the development of HCC and may have a role in the MDR process in liver cancer patients | ||
High expression of AFP is closely associated with the onset and spread of HCC, making it a valuable biomarker for HCC | ||
Through PI3K/Akt signaling pathway activation, AFP can promote LCSC growth in the TME. Furthermore, AFP can promote the development of HCC by upregulating the expression of genes linked to LCSCs | ||
Furthermore, by interacting with macrophage receptors and causing tumor immune escape, AFP can preemptively interfere with macrophage-mediated phagocytosis of tumor cells | ||
Concurrently, AFP may weaken the function of DCs, CAFs, endothelial cells, mesenchymal stem cells, NK cells, and macrophages | ||
It may also hinder the capacity of cytotoxic T lymphocytes to eradicate tumor cells, which would aid in tumor immune evasion | ||
Higher AFP levels and higher VEGFR2 staining were linked to worse progression-free survival and overall survival. The sole independent predictor of progression-free survival and overall survival was AFP level | ||
CTCs | The CTC count was a risk factor for HCC metastasis. Significant correlations were seen between the CTC count and MVI, vascular invasion, and tumor size | [39,61] |
CTCs, which are released into the circulation from both primary and metastatic lesions, offer important insights into the development and spread of cancers | ||
CTCs facilitate EMT, which leads to tumor metastasis. Stem-like characteristics and CTC clusters increase the likelihood of metastasis and aggression | ||
The characteristics of comparable primary tumors are mimicked by CTCs, which maintain their heterogeneity | ||
Consequently, single-cell-based analysis is crucial for learning about the biology and heterogeneity of tumors | ||
SAMD13 | The expression of SAMD13 in HCC samples was much greater than in normal liver tissue; it was also higher in initial tumors, different cancer stages and tumor grades, and the presence of nodal metastases | [41] |
Additionally, a worse prognosis was linked to higher SAMD13 expression | ||
The expression of SAMD13 was positively connected with B cells, neutrophils, macrophages, DC, CD8+ T cells, and CD4+ T cells | ||
Agrin | Agrin promotes movement, oncogenic signaling, and cellular proliferation | [64,65,72] |
Through prolonged focal adhesion integrity, the extracellular matrix sensor activity of Agrin mechanistically offers oncogenic cues to govern Arp2/3-dependent ruffling, invadopodia formation, and EMT, all of which contribute to the development of liver tumors | ||
Agrin signaling also forms a crucial oncogenic axis through Lrp4-MuSK | ||
Antibodies that target Agrin have been shown to decrease tumor development and oncogenic signaling in vivo | ||
The liver tumor microenvironment plays a key role in promoting hepatocarcinogenesis, and Agrin, a secreted proteoglycan, is often overexpressed in HCC | ||
In the portal regions of the normal liver, Agrin was seen by immunohistochemistry around the bile ducts and blood arteries | ||
While Agrin was deposited in the neovascular basement membrane of HCCs, it was not expressed in the hepatic lobules | ||
While immunostaining caused Agrin to fragment, diminish, or even vanish in less differentiated regions and locations of infiltration, it was plentiful in the tumor-specific basement membrane in well-differentiated CCs | ||
Even more, Agrin was expressed in CC samples. Immunoblotting validated these results | ||
As a component of the newly created vasculature, our findings suggest that Agrin may be crucial to neoangiogenesis in human HCC | ||
However, Agrin may have a role in the development of tumors in CC | ||
GPC3 | Through its interaction with molecules including growth factors and Wnt signaling proteins, GPC3 contributes to the advancement of HCC | [44,67] |
Proliferation, metastasis, apoptosis, and EMT are all significant cellular processes that GPC3 influences via a variety of signaling pathways, including Wnt, IGF, YAP, and Hedgehog |
- Citation: Rafaqat S, Noshair I, Shahid M, Bibi S, Hafeez R, Hamid H. Correlation between prognostic markers and clinical parameters in hepatocellular carcinoma: Pathophysiological aspects to therapeutic targets. World J Gastrointest Oncol 2025; 17(5): 106278
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