Interrelations between hepatic stellate cells and immune system cells in patients with hepatocellular carcinoma

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Ionescu, Alin Gabriel [1 ]
Cazacu, Sergiu Marian [1 ]
Streba, Costin Teodor [1 ]
Fortofoiu, Mircea Catalin [2 ]
Ciurea, Marius Eugen [3 ]
Ionescu, Mihaela [4 ]
Rogoveanu, Otilia [5 ]
Comanescu, Violeta [6 ]
Firu, Stefan George [1 ]
Vere, Cristin Constantin [1 ]
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[1] Univ Med & Pharm Craiova, Dept Internal Med & Gastroenterol, Craiova 200349, Romania
[2] Univ Med & Pharm Craiova, Dept Med Semiol, Craiova 200349, Romania
[3] Univ Med & Pharm Craiova, Dept Reconstruct Surg, Craiova 200349, Romania
[4] Univ Med & Pharm Craiova, Dept Med Informat, Craiova 200349, Romania
[5] Univ Med & Pharm Craiova, Dept Phys Med & Rehabil, Craiova 200349, Romania
[6] Emergency Cty Hosp, Dept Pathol, Craiova, Romania
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hepatocellular carcinoma; hepatic stellate cells; alpha-smooth muscle actin; immune system cells; immunohistochemical assessment; NATURAL-KILLER; LIVER-INJURY; NK CELLS; APOPTOSIS; RAT; SUBPOPULATIONS; INHIBITION; EXPRESSION; MIGRATION; RESPONSES;
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Objective: Our aim was to identify potential correlations between activated hepatic stellate cells (HSCs) and immune system's cells in patients with viral C hepatocellular carcinoma, by quantifying the percentage of activated HSCs, T-lymphocytes, natural killer cells and B-lymphocytes, in three distinct regions: tumor, transition area and the vicinity tissue (2-5 mm). Patients and Methods: We prospectively included 20 samples prelevated at necropsy from patients with HCC and C viral infection. We assessed the percentage of alpha-smooth muscle actin (alpha-SMA), CD45RO, NK1 and CD20 expression using immunohistochemistry and a semi-quantitative scoring method. Results: We found an inverse correlation between the number of alpha-SMA-positive HSCs and the number of NK1-positive cells in tumor (p=0.0007), in the transition area/tumor capsule (p=0.024) and in the vicinity tissue (p=0.038). Regarding T-lymphocytes, we have also identified an inverse correlation with the number of alpha-SMA-positive HSCs in tumor (p=0.0036), in the transition area/tumor capsule (p=0.034) and in the vicinity tissue (p=0.047). We found no correlation between the number of activated HSCs and the number of CD20-positive cells in all three examined areas. Conclusions: The analysis of HSCs activity within specified areas of tumoral liver tissue may lead to new perspectives in early diagnosis of relapses and in the development of future neoadjuvant therapies.
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