The 67KD laminin receptor (LN-R ) that binds laminin (LN) is involved in the metastasis cascade. Using immunohistochemical technique, in situ hybridization and reverse transcription polymerase chain reaction(RT-PCR), ...The 67KD laminin receptor (LN-R ) that binds laminin (LN) is involved in the metastasis cascade. Using immunohistochemical technique, in situ hybridization and reverse transcription polymerase chain reaction(RT-PCR), we studied LN-R protein and RNA levels in 30 cases of human hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) to further understand its role in the metastasis of HCC. In our 14 cases of HCC with metastasis, its positive rates were 71. 4 %, 57. 1%, 85.7% respectively, whereas its positive expression in 16 cases without metastasis were 31.3 %, 18. 8 %, 50. 0 % respectively. The significant difference was found between these two groups. The results suggest that the 67KD LN-R expression plays a very important role in the metastasis of HCC.展开更多
To understand the relationship between the expression of vasCular endothelial growth factor (VEGF) and the growth, metastasis of hepatocellular car cinoma (HCC), immunohistochemistry and Northern blot were used to inv...To understand the relationship between the expression of vasCular endothelial growth factor (VEGF) and the growth, metastasis of hepatocellular car cinoma (HCC), immunohistochemistry and Northern blot were used to investigate VEGF protein and mRNA in 21 cases of HCC with and without rnetastasis.VEGF protein was found in 8 of 9 cases with metastasis, whereas only in 4 of 12 cases without rnetastasis. The Positive rate of the former was significantly higher than that in the latter. VEGF mRNA was detectable in both carcinoma and its surrounding liver tissues, but its level in the former was 2 - 3 times higher than that in the latter. In carcinoma with metastasis, the mRNA level was 5-6 times higher than that without metastasis. It is concluded that VEGF Is closely related to the growth of HCC as well as its metastasis and it might be a useful indicator for the metastatic potential of HCC.展开更多
文摘The 67KD laminin receptor (LN-R ) that binds laminin (LN) is involved in the metastasis cascade. Using immunohistochemical technique, in situ hybridization and reverse transcription polymerase chain reaction(RT-PCR), we studied LN-R protein and RNA levels in 30 cases of human hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) to further understand its role in the metastasis of HCC. In our 14 cases of HCC with metastasis, its positive rates were 71. 4 %, 57. 1%, 85.7% respectively, whereas its positive expression in 16 cases without metastasis were 31.3 %, 18. 8 %, 50. 0 % respectively. The significant difference was found between these two groups. The results suggest that the 67KD LN-R expression plays a very important role in the metastasis of HCC.
文摘To understand the relationship between the expression of vasCular endothelial growth factor (VEGF) and the growth, metastasis of hepatocellular car cinoma (HCC), immunohistochemistry and Northern blot were used to investigate VEGF protein and mRNA in 21 cases of HCC with and without rnetastasis.VEGF protein was found in 8 of 9 cases with metastasis, whereas only in 4 of 12 cases without rnetastasis. The Positive rate of the former was significantly higher than that in the latter. VEGF mRNA was detectable in both carcinoma and its surrounding liver tissues, but its level in the former was 2 - 3 times higher than that in the latter. In carcinoma with metastasis, the mRNA level was 5-6 times higher than that without metastasis. It is concluded that VEGF Is closely related to the growth of HCC as well as its metastasis and it might be a useful indicator for the metastatic potential of HCC.