Relation between hepatocellular carcinoma and persistent hepatitis B infection.

Applied pathology Pub Date : 1988-01-01
H Popper
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Epidemiologic studies indicate a close association between hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) and chronic hepatitis B virus (HBV) infection. HCC, a most frequent malignancy, is far more common in the Far East and Africa than in the West and may be the first to be greatly eliminated because of prevention of HBV infection by vaccination. The conceptual integration of epidemiologic observations, morphologic studies of the human precursor stages and investigations of animal infections by hepadna viruses with biologic and genomic similarity to HBV as well as with clinical and molecular biologic studies contribute to the understanding of the hepatocarcinogensis. In the woodchuck model after laboratory infection, HCC develops regularly without external cocarcinogen in permanent surface antigen carriers. The hypothesis is presented that an episodic necroinflammation in the carrier stage may act as an endogenous cocarcinogen or promoter in that previous integration of hepadna viral DNA in the host chromosone may become disorganized, which induces the clonal development of HCC. This hypothesis may become important in the management of the carrier stage.

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肝细胞癌与持续性乙型肝炎感染的关系。
流行病学研究表明,肝细胞癌(HCC)与慢性乙型肝炎病毒(HBV)感染密切相关。HCC是一种最常见的恶性肿瘤,在远东和非洲比在西方更为常见,由于通过接种疫苗预防HBV感染,它可能是第一个被大大消除的肿瘤。流行病学观察、人类前体阶段形态学研究、与HBV具有生物学和基因组相似性的肝病毒感染动物调查以及临床和分子生物学研究的概念整合有助于对肝癌发病机制的理解。在实验室感染后的土旱鼠模型中,HCC在永久表面抗原携带者中无外源性协致癌物的情况下有规律地发展。假设携带者期的偶发性坏死炎症可能作为内源性的共致癌物或启动子,因为先前肝病毒DNA在宿主染色体中的整合可能变得紊乱,从而诱导HCC的克隆发展。这一假设可能在载体阶段的管理中变得重要。
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