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World J Gastroenterol. Oct 15, 1998; 4(5): 392-396
Published online Oct 15, 1998. doi: 10.3748/wjg.v4.i5.392
Expression and significance of HBV genes and their antigens in human primary intrahepatic cholangiocarcinoma
Wen-Liang Wang, Guang-Yu Gu, Min Hu
Wen-Liang Wang, Guang-Yu Gu, Min Hu, Institute for Cancer Research, The Fourth Military Medical University, Xi’an 710032, Shaanxi Province, China
Wen-Liang Wang, male, born on 1934-06-28 in Yingco, Liaoning Province, graduated from The Fourth Military Medical University in 1962, now president of Cancer Institute, professor of Pathology, tutor of Ph.D.having 180 papers published.
Author contributions: All authors contributed equally to the work.
Correspondence to: Wen-Liang Wang, Institute for Cancer Research, The Fourth Military Medical University, Xi’an 710032, Shaanxi Province, China
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Received: July 5, 1998
Revised: August 19, 1998
Accepted: September 12, 1998
Published online: October 15, 1998
Abstract

AIM: To explore the etiology and pathogenesis of human primary intrahepatic cholangiocarcinoma, the expression of HBV genes and HBV-antigens was detected in the cancerous tissue and its surrounding hepatic tissues.

METHODS: HBV-antigens were detected by immunohistochemical technique and HBV genes were examined with in situ hybridization.

RESULTS: In 20 cases of cholangiocarcinoma, the positive detection rate of HBxAg, pre-S1, pre-S2, HBsAg and HBcAg was 75%, 40%, 40%, 10% and 0%, respectively, and in the surrounding hepatic tissues of 19 cases the positive rates were 84.2%, 47.9%, 47.9%, 31.6% and 31.6%. Among 40 cases of cholangiocarcinoma, the positive rate of HBVDNA, x-gene, pre-s gene, s gene and s gene fell on 77.5%, 70.0%, 47.5%, 40% and 42.5%, respectively, and of the surrounding hepatic tissues in 33 cases, 87.9%, 84.8%, 63.6%, 69.7% and 66.7%.

CONCLUSION: The development of human primary intrahepatic cholangiocarcinoma bears a close relationship with chronic persistent HBV infection. Particularly, the x gene of HBV and its protein (HBxAg) might play an important role in pathogenesis of hepatic carcinoma.

Keywords: hepatitis B virus, gene, viral, antigens, viral, in situ hybridization, immunohistochemistry, cholangiocarcinoma