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Hepatoma-derived growth factor: a novel prognostic biomarker in intrahepatic cholangiocarcinoma.
[cholangiocarcinoma]
Hepatoma-derived
growth
factor
(
HDGF
)
is
an
acidic
heparin-binding
protein
involved
in
tumor
progression
and
poor
prognosis
of
kinds
of
cancers
.
Aimed
at
investigating
the
functions
of
HDGF
in
intrahepatic
cholangiocarcinoma
(
IHCC
)
,
we
detected
the
expression
of
HDGF
by
immunohistochemistry
in
83
patients
.
Associations
of
HDGF
with
clinicopathologic
features
,
microvascular
density
(
MVD
)
,
and
overall
survival
rates
were
further
analyzed
by
Chi
-square
method
,
univariate
or
multivariate
analysis
.
HDGF
functions
in
IHCC
proliferation
,
invasion
,
and
angiogenesis
were
detected
by
MTT
,
transwell
,
and
tube
formation
assays
,
respectively
.
As
a
result
,
we
found
that
HDGF
-
positive
expression
rate
in
IHCC
was
51
.
8
Â
%
(
43
/
83
)
in
IHCC
.
HDGF
expression
was
significantly
correlated
to
MVD
(
P
 
=
 
0
.
031
)
,
lymphatic
invasion
(
P
 
=
 
0
.
030
)
,
distant
metastasis
(
P
 
=
 
0
.
002
)
,
and
TNM
stage
(
P
 
=
 
0
.
037
)
.
HDGF
was
further
identified
as
an
independent
prognostic
factor
in
IHCC
with
Kaplan-
Meier
method
(
P
 
=
 
0
.
003
)
and
Cox
-regression
model
(
P
 
=
 
0
.
008
)
.
Moreover
,
both
intracellular
and
extracellular
HDGF
were
proved
to
promote
the
proliferation
,
invasion
,
and
angiogenesis
of
IHCC
cell
lines
.
In
conclusion
,
HDGF
was
identified
as
an
independent
prognostic
biomarker
in
IHCC
.
HDGF
can
promote
IHCC
cells
progression
,
including
proliferation
,
invasion
,
and
angiogenesis
,
indicating
HDGF
could
become
a
new
promising
and
potential
drug
target
of
IHCC
.
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symptom
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