Abstract:Objective:
To study the significance of expression of Cyclin E in hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC). Methods:Cyclin E expressions were examined in 45 specimens of HCC and 30 specimens of paracancer tissues, and the relationship between Cyclin E with the clinicopathological parameters was determined.Among the 45 patients,19 were poor encapsulatic; 12 patients had portal vein thrombus; 11 had extrahepatic metastasis;12 had intrahepatic metastasis.Any patient had one or more of 4 conditions mentioned above was considered as invasion and metastasis. Results:The overexpression of Cyclin E in HCC tissues was seen in 16 cases (35.6%) ,but not seen in paracancer tissues. Cyclin E overexpression occurred more frequently in HCC patients with poor differentiation and portal vein thrombus (P<0.05). The overexpression of Cyclin E in HCC patients with invasive and metastsis was significantly higher than that in noninvasive and nonmetastasis patients (P<0.05). There were no significant difference between the expression of Cyclin E with patients′ age, sex, tumor size, HBsAg,AFP,capsure formation and tumor number(P>0.05). Conclusions:Expression of Cyclin E is related with HCC carcinogenesis; differentiation, invasion and metastasis, detection of expression of Cyclin E may be helpful in the diagnosis,treatment and prediction of the prognosis of patients with HCC.