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Journal of Medical Research ; (12): 109-112, 2017.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-608198

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Objective To investigate the clinical value of serum apolipoprotein A-1 (Apo A-1) detection in HBV-related liver cancer.Methods Totally 362 cases of patients with chronic HBV infection were enrolled from January 2010 to December 2014 in our hospital,including 88 cases of chronic hepatitis B,94 cases of HBV-related liver cirhosis,18 cases of HBV-related liver cancer (without cirrhosis) and 162 cases of liver cirrhosis merged cancer.At the same time,45 cases of healthy people were selected for normal control.The serum Apo A-1,AFP and other laboratory markers were detected,and the test results were statistically analyzed.Results The difference of Serum Apo A-1 and AFP levels in all groups was statistically significant (F =29.86,x2 =112.53,P =0.000).As the disease progressed,the serum levels of Apo A-1 gradually decreased (P < 0.05).But the difference of Apo A-1 level between normal control and HBV-related liver cancer group (without cirrhosis),chronic hepatitis B and liver cirrhosis merged cancer group,liver cirrhosis and liver cirrhosis merged cancer group was not statistically significant (all P > 0.05).The liver cancer patients with Child-Pugh score A,B,C had different serum Apo A-1 levels (all P < 0.05);The serum Apo A-1 level of liver cancer patients with Child-Pugh score A was significantly higher than that of liver cirrhosis (t =-3.02,P =0.003),but the differences of serum Apo A-1 levels between liver cancer and liver cirrhosis patients with Child-Pugh score B and C were not statistically significant (t =0.52,1.19,P =0.610,0.240).The serum Apo A-1 levels of liver cancer patients with TNM stage Ⅰ and Ⅱ were significantly higher than those with TNM stage Ⅲ and Ⅳ (t =3.85,P < 0.001).Conclusion The serum Apo A-1 levels of HBV-related liver cancer patients are related with cirrhosis,Child-Pugh score and TNM stage,and the liver reserve function,the body's stress response and many other factors may contribute to the expression of serum Apo A-1.

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Chinese Journal of Clinical Infectious Diseases ; (6): 139-142, 2015.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-466437

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Objective To investigate hepatitis B virus (HBV) gene mutations related to entecavir (ETV)-resistance in patients with chronic HBV infections.Methods Serum samples were collected from 44 patients with chronic HBV infections and resistant to ETV treatment who were admitted in Ningbo No.2 Hospital during February 2010 and May 2014.The HBV polymerase regions were amplified by real-time fluorescent quantitative polymerase chain reaction (PCR) method,and the PCR products were analyzed with direct sequencing.SPSS 16.0 was used to assess the frequency of HBV polymerase gene mutations,and its relation to the viral genotype and clinical features.Results The most common HBV polymerase gene mutation was rtS202G/I (52.28%,23/44),followed by rtT184A/G/I/S (36.36%,16/44) and rtM250V/L (11.36%,5/44).Nine mutation patterns were detected,in which rtL180 + rtM204V + rtS202G/I (38.64%,17/44) and rtL180 +rtM204V + rtT184A/G/I/S (27.27%,12/44) were the most frequent ones.The difference in gene mutations between genotype B and C was of statistical significance (x2=12.294,P <0.01).Patients carrying rtT184A/G/I/S mutations were associated with worse liver function (x2 =14.499,P < 0.01),and those carrying rtM250V/L mutations were associated with lower HBeAg positive rate (x2 =10.057,P < 0.01).Conclusions rtL180M + rtM204V + rtS202G/I is the most common HBV polymerase gene mutation related to ETV resistance in patients with chronic HBV infections.Different gene mutations may be associated with HBV genotypes,severity of liver damages,and HBeAg positive rate.

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