Abdallah Essa, Enas Said Essa, Sara Mahmoud El-Deeb, Hossam Eldin Mostafa Seleem, Muthana Al Sahlawi, Omar Ahmed Al-Omair, Somaia Shehab-Eldeen
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Abstract
Background: The stiffness of the extracellular matrix (ECM) controls many cellular processes, such as migration and differentiation. Cells detect stiffness through adhesion structures termed focal adhesions (FAs). Vinculin, an actin-binding FA protein, plays a pivotal role in FA-mediated mechanotransduction.
Aim: This study aimed to explore the role of vinculin in the development of HBV/HCV-induced hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC).
Methods: Vinculin levels in a total number of 100 serum samples from patients with HBV/HCV-induced liver cirrhosis and HCC, as well as healthy controls, were analyzed using an enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA).
Results: In patients with HCC and liver cirrhosis, the serum vinculin levels were significantly greater than in controls (503.8±242.2 and 728.4±1044.8 vs 77.7±36.1 respectively, p<0.001). However, results showed no link between serum vinculin and the clinicopathological features of HCC.
Conclusion: Patients with HBVor HCV-induced liver cirrhosis and HCC have significantly higher serum levels of vinculin than do controls. This might point to a potential role for vinculin in the development of HCC. More research into how this protein affects the development of HCC at the molecular level could lead to better clinical treatments and the development of new molecular therapies.
背景:细胞外基质(ECM)的硬度控制着许多细胞过程,如迁移和分化。细胞通过称为局灶黏附(FAs)的黏附结构检测硬度。Vinculin是一种肌动蛋白结合FA蛋白,在FA介导的机械转导中起关键作用。目的:本研究旨在探讨vinculin在HBV/ hcv诱导的肝细胞癌(HCC)发生发展中的作用。方法:采用酶联免疫吸附试验(ELISA)对100例HBV/ hcv诱导的肝硬化和HCC患者及健康对照者血清中的Vinculin水平进行分析。结果:HCC和肝硬化患者血清长春素水平明显高于对照组(分别为503.8±242.2和728.4±1044.8 vs 77.7±36.1)。结论:HBVor患者血清长春素水平明显高于对照组(hcv诱导肝硬化和HCC)。这可能指出了在HCC的发展中,血管素的潜在作用。对这种蛋白如何在分子水平上影响HCC发展的更多研究可能会导致更好的临床治疗和新的分子治疗的发展。