Background: Loco-regional treatments have improved the survival of patients with early hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC), but tumor relapse is a frequent event and survival rates remain low. Moreover, conflicting evidences address early HCC patients to surgery or radiofrequency ablation (RFA), with the clinical need to find predictive non-invasive biomarkers able to guide treatment choice and define patients survival. Methods: Two independent case series of treatment-naïve HCC patients treated with local RFA, and a cohort of 30 HCC patients treated with liver surgery were enrolled. On the basis of literature evidence, we customized a panel of 21 miRNAs correlated with relapse and prognosis after local curative treatment of HCC. Results: Expression levels of let-7c predict tumor relapse after RFA; we also investigated the same panel in a small cohort of HCC patients undergoing surgery, finding no statistically significance in predicting tumor relapse or survival. Moreover, interaction test indicated that let-7c expression levels are predictive for identifying a subset of patients that should be addressed to surgery. Conclusion: Results from this study could predict prognosis of early HCC patients, helping to address early HCC patients to surgery or RFA treatment.

Role of circulating microRNAs to predict hepatocellular carcinoma recurrence in patients treated with radiofrequency ablation or surgery / Canale, M.; Foschi, F. G.; Andreone, P.; Ercolani, G.; Marisi, G.; Conti, F.; Vukotic, R.; Guarneri, V.; Burgio, V.; Ratti, F.; Aldrighetti, L.; De Cobelli, F.; Cascinu, S.; Ulivi, P.; Casadei-Gardini, A.. - In: HPB. - ISSN 1365-182X. - 24:2(2022), pp. 244-254. [10.1016/j.hpb.2021.06.421]

Role of circulating microRNAs to predict hepatocellular carcinoma recurrence in patients treated with radiofrequency ablation or surgery

Andreone P.;Vukotic R.;Cascinu S.;
2022

Abstract

Background: Loco-regional treatments have improved the survival of patients with early hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC), but tumor relapse is a frequent event and survival rates remain low. Moreover, conflicting evidences address early HCC patients to surgery or radiofrequency ablation (RFA), with the clinical need to find predictive non-invasive biomarkers able to guide treatment choice and define patients survival. Methods: Two independent case series of treatment-naïve HCC patients treated with local RFA, and a cohort of 30 HCC patients treated with liver surgery were enrolled. On the basis of literature evidence, we customized a panel of 21 miRNAs correlated with relapse and prognosis after local curative treatment of HCC. Results: Expression levels of let-7c predict tumor relapse after RFA; we also investigated the same panel in a small cohort of HCC patients undergoing surgery, finding no statistically significance in predicting tumor relapse or survival. Moreover, interaction test indicated that let-7c expression levels are predictive for identifying a subset of patients that should be addressed to surgery. Conclusion: Results from this study could predict prognosis of early HCC patients, helping to address early HCC patients to surgery or RFA treatment.
2022
HPB
24
2
244
254
Role of circulating microRNAs to predict hepatocellular carcinoma recurrence in patients treated with radiofrequency ablation or surgery / Canale, M.; Foschi, F. G.; Andreone, P.; Ercolani, G.; Marisi, G.; Conti, F.; Vukotic, R.; Guarneri, V.; Burgio, V.; Ratti, F.; Aldrighetti, L.; De Cobelli, F.; Cascinu, S.; Ulivi, P.; Casadei-Gardini, A.. - In: HPB. - ISSN 1365-182X. - 24:2(2022), pp. 244-254. [10.1016/j.hpb.2021.06.421]
Canale, M.; Foschi, F. G.; Andreone, P.; Ercolani, G.; Marisi, G.; Conti, F.; Vukotic, R.; Guarneri, V.; Burgio, V.; Ratti, F.; Aldrighetti, L.; De Co...espandi
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