Detection of hepatitis C virus NS5 protein and genome in Chinese carcinoma of the extrahepatic bile duct and its significance

AIM:To investigate the hepatitis C virus (HCV) infection in the tissues of carcinoma of extrahepatic bile duct and study their correlation.METHODS:HCV NS5 protein and HCV RNA were detected by labeled streptavidin biotin (LSAB) method and in situ reverse transcription polymerase chain reaction(IS-RT-...

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Published inWorld journal of gastroenterology : WJG Vol. 6; no. 6; pp. 800 - 804
Main Authors Chen, Ming-Yi, Huang, Zhi-Qiang, Chen, Le-Zhen, Gao, Ya-Bing, Peng, Rui-Yun, Wang, De-Wen
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published United States Baishideng Publishing Group Inc 01.12.2000
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Summary:AIM:To investigate the hepatitis C virus (HCV) infection in the tissues of carcinoma of extrahepatic bile duct and study their correlation.METHODS:HCV NS5 protein and HCV RNA were detected by labeled streptavidin biotin (LSAB) method and in situ reverse transcription polymerase chain reaction(IS-RT-PCR) in sections of 51 cases of carcinoma of extrahepatic bile duct and 34 cases of control group (without malignant biliary disease).RESULTS:In 51 cases of carcinoma of extrahepatic bile duct, HCV NS5 protein was detected in 14 (27.5%), which was clearly stained in the cytoplasm of cancer cell but not in the nucleus or cell membrane. HCV RNA was detected in 18 (35.4%), which was located in the nucleus of cancer cell in 12 cases and in the cytoplasm in 6 cases. HCV NS5 protein and RNA coexistence was found in 2 cases. In 34 cases of control group, HCV RNA was detected in 2 (5.9%). HCV NS5 protein and RNA positive cells were found either scattered or in clusters.CONCLUSION:The prevalence of hepatitis C viral infection in the tissues of carcinoma of extrahepatic bile duct was significantly higher than in control group (X(2) = 9.808,P=0.002). The findingssuggest a correlation between HCV infection and carcinoma of extrahepatic bile duct, which is different from the traditional viewpoint. HCV infection might be involved in the development of carcinoma of extrahepatic bile duct.
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Correspondence to: Dr. Ming Yi Chen, Research Institute of Gener al Surgery, Department of Hepatobiliary Surgery, General Hospital of the Chinese People’s Liberation Army (PLA), Beijing 100853, China. Email: chenmingyi@yahoo.com
Author contributions: All authors contributed equally to the work.
Telephone: 0086-10-66937322
ISSN:1007-9327
2219-2840
DOI:10.3748/wjg.v6.i6.800