Combined detection of circulating tumor cells, α-fetoprotein heterogene-3 and α-fetoprotein in the early diagnosis of HCC for the prediction of efficacy, prognosis, recurrence after microwave ablation

Abstract Background Early diagnosis can significantly improve treatment outcomes for hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) patients. Currently, the dosage of serum alpha fetoprotein (AFP) is widely used in the diagnosis of HCC, but this biomarker has low specificity and may cause false positive or false ne...

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Main Authors: Jian Zhou, Yue Zhu, Yi Li, Kun Liu, Fei He, Sihuan Xu, Xin Li, Li Li, Junfang Hu, Yan Liu
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Published: BMC 2021-05-01
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1186/s13027-021-00367-2
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spelling doaj-bf55370f4c234272954e4d40a0d822652021-05-11T14:47:35ZengBMCInfectious Agents and Cancer1750-93782021-05-0116111110.1186/s13027-021-00367-2Combined detection of circulating tumor cells, α-fetoprotein heterogene-3 and α-fetoprotein in the early diagnosis of HCC for the prediction of efficacy, prognosis, recurrence after microwave ablationJian Zhou0Yue Zhu1Yi Li2Kun Liu3Fei He4Sihuan Xu5Xin Li6Li Li7Junfang Hu8Yan Liu9Department of Infectious Diseases, Puren Hospital Affiliated to Wuhan University of Science and TechnologyBiological Cell Therapy Research Center, Puren Hospital Affiliated to Wuhan University of Science and TechnologyDepartment of Infectious Diseases, Puren Hospital Affiliated to Wuhan University of Science and TechnologyBiological Cell Therapy Research Center, Puren Hospital Affiliated to Wuhan University of Science and TechnologyDepartment of Ultrasound Interventional Therapy, Tianyou Hospital Affiliated to Wuhan University of Science and TechnologyBiological Cell Therapy Research Center, Puren Hospital Affiliated to Wuhan University of Science and TechnologyBiological Cell Therapy Research Center, Puren Hospital Affiliated to Wuhan University of Science and TechnologyThe Ministry of Science and Education, Puren Hospital Affiliated to Wuhan University of Science and TechnologyDepartment of Pharmacy, Puren Hospital Affiliated to Wuhan University of Science and TechnologyBiological Cell Therapy Research Center, Puren Hospital Affiliated to Wuhan University of Science and TechnologyAbstract Background Early diagnosis can significantly improve treatment outcomes for hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) patients. Currently, the dosage of serum alpha fetoprotein (AFP) is widely used in the diagnosis of HCC, but this biomarker has low specificity and may cause false positive or false negative results. Thus, it’s necessary to find and validate other serum tumor markers that in association for AFP would increase the sensitivity and the specificity in the HCC diagnosis. This study investigated the predictive value of combined of AFP, AFP-L3, and Circulating tumor cells (CTCs). Methods A total of 105 patients with HCC after microwave ablation (MWA) were divided into non recurrence group, recurrence group, good prognosis (CR + PR group, CR: Complete remission, PR: Partial remission) and poor prognosis (SD + PD group, SD: Stable, PD: Progression). ROC curve was used to analyze the short-term efficacy, prognosis and clinical value of combined detection of the three indicators in predicting postoperative recurrence of HCC patients with MWA. Results The positive rate of serum CTCs, AFP-L3 and AFP combined detection in the diagnosis of HCC is higher than that of single index and two index detection. The AUC, sensitivity and specificity of serum CTCs, AFP-L3 and AFP combined detection was better than that of single index and two indexes in patients with HCC after MWA. Conclusions Combined detection of AFP, AFP-L3, and CTCs can effectively make up for the shortcomings of the detection with single and pairwise indicators. It can’t only diagnose HCC in early, but also has a high clinical value of predicting the short-term efficacy, prognosis and recurrence of HCC patients after MWA treatment.https://doi.org/10.1186/s13027-021-00367-2Circulating tumor cellsα-fetoprotein alloplasm 3α-fetoproteinHepatocellular carcinomaMicrowave ablation
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author Jian Zhou
Yue Zhu
Yi Li
Kun Liu
Fei He
Sihuan Xu
Xin Li
Li Li
Junfang Hu
Yan Liu
spellingShingle Jian Zhou
Yue Zhu
Yi Li
Kun Liu
Fei He
Sihuan Xu
Xin Li
Li Li
Junfang Hu
Yan Liu
Combined detection of circulating tumor cells, α-fetoprotein heterogene-3 and α-fetoprotein in the early diagnosis of HCC for the prediction of efficacy, prognosis, recurrence after microwave ablation
Infectious Agents and Cancer
Circulating tumor cells
α-fetoprotein alloplasm 3
α-fetoprotein
Hepatocellular carcinoma
Microwave ablation
author_facet Jian Zhou
Yue Zhu
Yi Li
Kun Liu
Fei He
Sihuan Xu
Xin Li
Li Li
Junfang Hu
Yan Liu
author_sort Jian Zhou
title Combined detection of circulating tumor cells, α-fetoprotein heterogene-3 and α-fetoprotein in the early diagnosis of HCC for the prediction of efficacy, prognosis, recurrence after microwave ablation
title_short Combined detection of circulating tumor cells, α-fetoprotein heterogene-3 and α-fetoprotein in the early diagnosis of HCC for the prediction of efficacy, prognosis, recurrence after microwave ablation
title_full Combined detection of circulating tumor cells, α-fetoprotein heterogene-3 and α-fetoprotein in the early diagnosis of HCC for the prediction of efficacy, prognosis, recurrence after microwave ablation
title_fullStr Combined detection of circulating tumor cells, α-fetoprotein heterogene-3 and α-fetoprotein in the early diagnosis of HCC for the prediction of efficacy, prognosis, recurrence after microwave ablation
title_full_unstemmed Combined detection of circulating tumor cells, α-fetoprotein heterogene-3 and α-fetoprotein in the early diagnosis of HCC for the prediction of efficacy, prognosis, recurrence after microwave ablation
title_sort combined detection of circulating tumor cells, α-fetoprotein heterogene-3 and α-fetoprotein in the early diagnosis of hcc for the prediction of efficacy, prognosis, recurrence after microwave ablation
publisher BMC
series Infectious Agents and Cancer
issn 1750-9378
publishDate 2021-05-01
description Abstract Background Early diagnosis can significantly improve treatment outcomes for hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) patients. Currently, the dosage of serum alpha fetoprotein (AFP) is widely used in the diagnosis of HCC, but this biomarker has low specificity and may cause false positive or false negative results. Thus, it’s necessary to find and validate other serum tumor markers that in association for AFP would increase the sensitivity and the specificity in the HCC diagnosis. This study investigated the predictive value of combined of AFP, AFP-L3, and Circulating tumor cells (CTCs). Methods A total of 105 patients with HCC after microwave ablation (MWA) were divided into non recurrence group, recurrence group, good prognosis (CR + PR group, CR: Complete remission, PR: Partial remission) and poor prognosis (SD + PD group, SD: Stable, PD: Progression). ROC curve was used to analyze the short-term efficacy, prognosis and clinical value of combined detection of the three indicators in predicting postoperative recurrence of HCC patients with MWA. Results The positive rate of serum CTCs, AFP-L3 and AFP combined detection in the diagnosis of HCC is higher than that of single index and two index detection. The AUC, sensitivity and specificity of serum CTCs, AFP-L3 and AFP combined detection was better than that of single index and two indexes in patients with HCC after MWA. Conclusions Combined detection of AFP, AFP-L3, and CTCs can effectively make up for the shortcomings of the detection with single and pairwise indicators. It can’t only diagnose HCC in early, but also has a high clinical value of predicting the short-term efficacy, prognosis and recurrence of HCC patients after MWA treatment.
topic Circulating tumor cells
α-fetoprotein alloplasm 3
α-fetoprotein
Hepatocellular carcinoma
Microwave ablation
url https://doi.org/10.1186/s13027-021-00367-2
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