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

Keywords

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

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