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Title: | Comparison of hepatic and serum lipid signatures in hepatocellular carcinoma patients leads to the discovery of diagnostic and prognostic biomarkers | Authors: | Lu, Y Chen, J Huang, C Li, N Zou, L Chia, S.E Chen, S Yu, K Ling, Q Cheng, Q Zhu, M Zhang, W Chen, M Ong, C.N |
Keywords: | alanine aminotransferase alpha fetoprotein aspartate aminotransferase gamma glutamyltransferase glycerolipid glycerophospholipid lipid phosphatidylethanolamine plasmalogen sphingolipid triacylglycerol adult aged area under the curve Article blood sampling cancer grading cancer staging cohort analysis controlled study correlation analysis diagnostic test accuracy study diagnostic value disease marker female human human tissue lipid blood level lipid liver level liver carcinogenesis liver cell carcinoma liver cirrhosis major clinical study male prognosis receiver operating characteristic sensitivity and specificity validation study |
Issue Date: | 2018 | Citation: | Lu, Y, Chen, J, Huang, C, Li, N, Zou, L, Chia, S.E, Chen, S, Yu, K, Ling, Q, Cheng, Q, Zhu, M, Zhang, W, Chen, M, Ong, C.N (2018). Comparison of hepatic and serum lipid signatures in hepatocellular carcinoma patients leads to the discovery of diagnostic and prognostic biomarkers. Oncotarget 9 (4) : 5032-5043. ScholarBank@NUS Repository. https://doi.org/10.18632/oncotarget.23494 | Rights: | Attribution 4.0 International | Abstract: | We compared hepatic and serum lipid changes in hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) patients to have a better understanding of the molecular pathogenesis of this disease and discovery novel lipid biomarkers. Hepatic and serum lipid profiling was conducted in paired liver and serum samples from 50 HCC patients and 24 healthy controls. A total of 20 hepatic and 40 serum lipid signatures were identified, yet there was hardly any significant correlation between them. The results indicated that triglycerides and phosphatidylcholines contributed significantly to altered hepatic lipids, whereas triglycerides and phosphatidylethanolamine-based plasmalogens (PEp) contributed most to altered serum lipids. In serum, PEp (36:4) and (40:6) showed a fair capability to discriminate HCC patients from healthy controls, and were significantly associated with HCC tumor grades (p < 0.05), and thus were identified as potential diagnostic and prognostic biomarkers of HCC. These findings were confirmed by a validation study conducted in an independent cohort consisting of 18 HCC, 20 cirrhosis patients, and 20 healthy controls. This study suggests that hepatic and serum lipid signatures of HCC have to be considered as mostly independent, and the results imply potential roles of PEp species, particularly PEp (36:4) and (40:6), as serum biomarkers for HCC diagnosis and progression. © Lu et al. | Source Title: | Oncotarget | URI: | https://scholarbank.nus.edu.sg/handle/10635/178124 | ISSN: | 19492553 | DOI: | 10.18632/oncotarget.23494 | Rights: | Attribution 4.0 International |
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