Comparative Study of SIRT1 Expression in Hepatitis B Virus, Hepatitis C Virus, and Hepatocellular Carcinoma Patients

Ahmed Ibrahim, L. Rashed, Antoun Ghaly, Mohamed Ahmed
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: Background and Aim: The most common form of primary liver cancer in adults is hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC), and it is the most common cause of death in people with cirrhosis. The mammalian Sir2 family or sirtuins is formed of a cluster of highly conserved proteins triggering nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide (NAD)-dependent histone deacetylase activity which target histone and non-histone substrates including enzymes, transcription regulators, tumor suppressors, cell signaling proteins and DNA repair proteins. Seven human sirtuins have been identified and named SIRT1-7. SIRT1 has been regarded as a tumor promoter due to its increased expression in some types of cancers and its role in the inactivation of proteins involved in tumor suppression and DNA damage repair. We aimed to estimate the level of SIRT-1 in the blood of HBV, HCV, and HCC patients, to investigate the possible role of SIRT-1 in the pathogenesis of HCC and to determine the role of SIRT-1 as a tumor marker or pomoter compared to other markers like α-feto protein. Subjects and Methods: This study was performed in Internal Medicine department Beni-Suef Hospital. Our study included 160 individuals; divided into four groups; group A (healthy control), group B (HBV patients), group C (HCV patients) and group D (HCC patients). The serum level of SIRT-1 was assessed and compared in all groups and correlate its level as a tumor marker with the other marker α-fetoprotein. Results: There was significant increase in SIRT-1 levels in HBV, HCV and HCC group as compared to chronic noncancerous viral liver parenchyma diseases, so it may be included in pathogenesis of HCC. SIRT-1 may have matchable specificity and sensitivity as AFP in HCC patients.
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乙型肝炎病毒、丙型肝炎病毒及肝细胞癌患者SIRT1表达的比较研究
背景与目的:成人原发性肝癌最常见的形式是肝细胞癌(HCC),它是肝硬化患者最常见的死亡原因。哺乳动物Sir2家族或sirtuins是由一组高度保守的蛋白组成,可触发烟酰胺腺嘌呤二核苷酸(NAD)依赖的组蛋白去乙酰化酶活性,其靶向组蛋白和非组蛋白底物,包括酶、转录调节因子、肿瘤抑制因子、细胞信号蛋白和DNA修复蛋白。已经鉴定出7种人类sirtuins并命名为SIRT1-7。SIRT1被认为是一种肿瘤启动子,因为它在某些类型的癌症中表达增加,并在参与肿瘤抑制和DNA损伤修复的蛋白质失活中发挥作用。我们旨在评估HBV、HCV和HCC患者血液中SIRT-1的水平,探讨SIRT-1在HCC发病机制中的可能作用,并确定与α-胎蛋白等其他标志物相比,SIRT-1作为肿瘤标志物或促进物的作用。对象与方法:本研究在贝尼苏夫医院内科进行。我们的研究包括160个人;分为四组;A组(健康对照组)、B组(HBV患者)、C组(HCV患者)和D组(HCC患者)。评估并比较各组血清SIRT-1水平,并将其作为肿瘤标志物与另一标志物α-胎蛋白的水平进行相关性分析。结果:与慢性非癌性病毒性肝实质疾病相比,HBV、HCV和HCC组SIRT-1水平明显升高,可能参与HCC的发病机制。SIRT-1在HCC患者中可能具有与AFP相当的特异性和敏感性。
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