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Significance of TERT Genetic Alterations and Telomere Length in Hepatocellular Carcinoma.
Jang, Jeong-Won; Kim, Jin-Seoub; Kim, Hye-Seon; Tak, Kwon-Yong; Lee, Soon-Kyu; Nam, Hee-Chul; Sung, Pil-Soo; Kim, Chang-Min; Park, Jin-Young; Bae, Si-Hyun; Choi, Jong-Young; Yoon, Seung-Kew.
Afiliação
  • Jang JW; Department of Internal Medicine, Collage of Medicine, The Catholic University of Korea, Seoul 06591, Korea.
  • Kim JS; The Catholic University Liver Research Center, Department of Biomedicine & Health Sciences, Collage of Medicine, The Catholic University of Korea, Seoul 06591, Korea.
  • Kim HS; The Catholic University Liver Research Center, Department of Biomedicine & Health Sciences, Collage of Medicine, The Catholic University of Korea, Seoul 06591, Korea.
  • Tak KY; The Catholic University Liver Research Center, Department of Biomedicine & Health Sciences, Collage of Medicine, The Catholic University of Korea, Seoul 06591, Korea.
  • Lee SK; Department of Internal Medicine, Collage of Medicine, The Catholic University of Korea, Seoul 06591, Korea.
  • Nam HC; The Catholic University Liver Research Center, Department of Biomedicine & Health Sciences, Collage of Medicine, The Catholic University of Korea, Seoul 06591, Korea.
  • Sung PS; Department of Internal Medicine, Collage of Medicine, The Catholic University of Korea, Seoul 06591, Korea.
  • Kim CM; The Catholic University Liver Research Center, Department of Biomedicine & Health Sciences, Collage of Medicine, The Catholic University of Korea, Seoul 06591, Korea.
  • Park JY; Department of Internal Medicine, Collage of Medicine, The Catholic University of Korea, Seoul 06591, Korea.
  • Bae SH; The Catholic University Liver Research Center, Department of Biomedicine & Health Sciences, Collage of Medicine, The Catholic University of Korea, Seoul 06591, Korea.
  • Choi JY; Department of Internal Medicine, Collage of Medicine, The Catholic University of Korea, Seoul 06591, Korea.
  • Yoon SK; The Catholic University Liver Research Center, Department of Biomedicine & Health Sciences, Collage of Medicine, The Catholic University of Korea, Seoul 06591, Korea.
Cancers (Basel) ; 13(9)2021 Apr 30.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33946181
ABSTRACT
Telomerase reverse transcriptase (TERT) mutations are reportedly the most frequent somatic genetic alterations in hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC). An integrative analysis of TERT-telomere signaling during hepatocarcinogenesis is lacking. This study aimed to investigate the clinicopathological association and prognostic value of TERT gene alterations and telomere length in HCC patients undergoing hepatectomy as well as transarterial chemotherapy (TACE). TERT promoter mutation, expression, and telomere length were analyzed by Sanger sequencing and real-time PCR in 305 tissue samples. Protein-protein interaction (PPI) analysis was performed to identify a set of genes that physically interact with TERT. The PPI analysis identified eight key TERT-interacting genes, namely CCT5, TUBA1B, mTOR, RPS6KB1, AKT1, WHAZ, YWHAQ, and TERT. Among these, TERT was the most strongly differentially expressed gene. TERT promoter mutations were more frequent, TERT expression was significantly higher, and telomere length was longer in tumors versus non-tumors. TERT promoter mutations were most frequent in HCV-related HCCs and less frequent in HBV-related HCCs. TERT promoter mutations were associated with higher TERT levels and longer telomere length and were an independent predictor of worse overall survival after hepatectomy. TERT expression was positively correlated with tumor differentiation and stage progression, and independently predicted shorter time to progression after TACE. The TERT-telomere network may have a crucial role in the development and progression of HCC. TERT-telomere abnormalities might serve as useful biomarkers for HCC, but the prognostic values may differ with tumor characteristics and treatment.
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Texto completo: 1 Coleções: 01-internacional Temas: Geral Base de dados: MEDLINE Tipo de estudo: Prognostic_studies Idioma: En Revista: Cancers (Basel) Ano de publicação: 2021 Tipo de documento: Article

Texto completo: 1 Coleções: 01-internacional Temas: Geral Base de dados: MEDLINE Tipo de estudo: Prognostic_studies Idioma: En Revista: Cancers (Basel) Ano de publicação: 2021 Tipo de documento: Article