Platelets contribute to growth and metastasis in hepatocellular carcinoma. Issue 9 (25th July 2016)
- Record Type:
- Journal Article
- Title:
- Platelets contribute to growth and metastasis in hepatocellular carcinoma. Issue 9 (25th July 2016)
- Main Title:
- Platelets contribute to growth and metastasis in hepatocellular carcinoma
- Authors:
- Bihari, Chhagan
Rastogi, Archana
Shasthry, Saggere Muralikrishna
Bajpai, Meenu
Bhadoria, Ajeet Singh
Rajesh, S.
Mukund, Amar
Kumar, Anupam
Sarin, Shiv K. - Abstract:
- Abstract : To determine the association of platelets with hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) growth and its metastasis. We examined platelets, laboratory, and radiological data of consecutive 420 HCC and 1008 cirrhosis cases. Follow‐up information of platelet count in cirrhosis to HCC, pre‐ to post‐therapy, and post‐therapy to HCC outcome was analyzed. Cytokine profiling was performed in HCC and cirrhosis ( n = 10 each). On the basis of imaging, HCC was divided into six subgroups. Cytosmears of HCC were assessed for platelet clustering around tumor cells. An in vitro Matrigel invasion assay was performed on human HCC cell lines using graded concentration of platelets. Baseline platelet numbers and platelet/lymphocyte ratios (PLRs) were significantly higher (p < 0.001) in HCC than cirrhosis. IL‐1, IL‐6, FGF, G‐CSF, thrombopoietin, and VEGF were higher in HCC than cirrhosis. Platelet counts were increased after HCC conversion of cirrhosis (p < 0.001) and decreased (p < 0.001) after therapy. Platelets and PLR in recurrence cases were higher than in responders at baseline. AFP, PIVKAII, platelets, and PLR increase (p < 0.001 each) with advancement in HCC growth. Multivariate analysis showed platelets (p = 0.002), PLR (p = 0.004), and AFP (p < 0.001) associated with distant metastasis. Platelet clustering seen in 75.7% of HCC group 3, 45% in group 2, and 12.5% in group 1 cases (p < 0.001). Invaded cells in Matrigel assay positively correlated with platelet concentration. PlateletsAbstract : To determine the association of platelets with hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) growth and its metastasis. We examined platelets, laboratory, and radiological data of consecutive 420 HCC and 1008 cirrhosis cases. Follow‐up information of platelet count in cirrhosis to HCC, pre‐ to post‐therapy, and post‐therapy to HCC outcome was analyzed. Cytokine profiling was performed in HCC and cirrhosis ( n = 10 each). On the basis of imaging, HCC was divided into six subgroups. Cytosmears of HCC were assessed for platelet clustering around tumor cells. An in vitro Matrigel invasion assay was performed on human HCC cell lines using graded concentration of platelets. Baseline platelet numbers and platelet/lymphocyte ratios (PLRs) were significantly higher (p < 0.001) in HCC than cirrhosis. IL‐1, IL‐6, FGF, G‐CSF, thrombopoietin, and VEGF were higher in HCC than cirrhosis. Platelet counts were increased after HCC conversion of cirrhosis (p < 0.001) and decreased (p < 0.001) after therapy. Platelets and PLR in recurrence cases were higher than in responders at baseline. AFP, PIVKAII, platelets, and PLR increase (p < 0.001 each) with advancement in HCC growth. Multivariate analysis showed platelets (p = 0.002), PLR (p = 0.004), and AFP (p < 0.001) associated with distant metastasis. Platelet clustering seen in 75.7% of HCC group 3, 45% in group 2, and 12.5% in group 1 cases (p < 0.001). Invaded cells in Matrigel assay positively correlated with platelet concentration. Platelets can contribute to the development, growth, invasion, and metastasis of HCC. Rising platelet count after HCC therapy is indicative of incomplete response or recurrence. … (more)
- Is Part Of:
- Apmis. Volume 124:Issue 9(2016:Sep.)
- Journal:
- Apmis
- Issue:
- Volume 124:Issue 9(2016:Sep.)
- Issue Display:
- Volume 124, Issue 9 (2016)
- Year:
- 2016
- Volume:
- 124
- Issue:
- 9
- Issue Sort Value:
- 2016-0124-0009-0000
- Page Start:
- 776
- Page End:
- 786
- Publication Date:
- 2016-07-25
- Subjects:
- Hepatocellular carcinoma -- cirrhosis -- platelets -- metastasis
Pathology -- Periodicals
Microbiology -- Periodicals
Immunology -- Periodicals
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https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/journal/16000463 ↗
http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/ ↗ - DOI:
- 10.1111/apm.12574 ↗
- Languages:
- English
- ISSNs:
- 0903-4641
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