HCC-DETECT: a combination of nuclear, cytoplasmic, and oncofetal proteins as biomarkers for hepatocellular carcinoma

  • Abdelfattah M. Attallah
  • , Mohamed El-Far
  • , Camelia A.Abdel Malak
  • , Mohamed M. Omran
  • , Gamal E. Shiha
  • , Khaled Farid
  • , Lamiaa A. Barakat
  • , Mohamed S. Albannan
  • , Ahmed A. Attallah
  • , Mohamed A. Abdelrazek
  • , Mohamed S. Elbendary
  • , Refaat Sabry
  • , Gehan A. Hamoda
  • , Mohamed M. Elshemy
  • , Abdallah A. Ragab
  • , Basma M. Foda
  • , Sanaa O. Abdallah

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Abstract

Currently, the search for suitable hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) biomarkers is very intensive. Besides, efficacy and cost/effectiveness of screening and surveillance of cirrhotics for the diagnosis of HCC is still debated. So, the present study is concerned with the evaluation of cytokeratin-1 (CK-1) and nuclear matrix protein-52 (NMP-52) for identifying HCC. Two-hundred and eighty individuals categorized into three groups [liver fibrosis (F1–F3), cirrhosis (F4), and HCC] constituted this study. Western blot was used for identifying CK-1 and NMP-52 in serum samples. As a result, a single immunoreactive band was shown at 67 and 52 kDa corresponding to CK-1 and NMP-52, respectively. Both CK-1 and NMP-52 bands were cut and electroeluted separately. These markers were quantified in sera using ELISA. Patients with HCC were associated with higher concentrations of CK-1 and NMP-52 than those without HCC with a significant difference (P < 0.0001). CK-1 showed an area under receiver-operating characteristic curve (AUC) of 0.83 with 75 % sensitivity and 82 % specificity while NMP-52 yielded 0.72 AUC with 62 % sensitivity and 70 % specificity for identifying HCC. HCC-DETECT comprising CK-1 and NMP-52 together with AFP was then constructed yielding 0.90 AUC for identifying HCC with 80 % sensitivity and 92 % specificity. HCC-DETECT was then tested for separating HCC from F1–F3 showing 0.94 AUC with 80 % sensitivity and 93 % specificity. In conclusion, CK-1 in conjunction with NMP-52 and AFP could have a potential role for improving the detection of HCC with a high degree of accuracy.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)7667-7674
Number of pages8
JournalTumor Biology
Volume36
Issue number10
DOIs
StatePublished - 1 Sep 2015
Externally publishedYes

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  1. SDG 3 - Good Health and Well-being
    SDG 3 Good Health and Well-being

Keywords

  • HCC-DETECT
  • Liver diseases
  • Serum biomarkers
  • Western blot

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