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Title:
Evaluation of Serum Levels and Significance of Soluble CD40 Ligand in Screening Patients with Hepatitis C Virus-Related Hepatocellular Carcinoma
Authors: S. M. Eltaher 1, R. El-Gil 2, N. Fouad 2, R. Mitwali 3 and H. El-Kholy 4
Year: 2016
Keywords: soluble CD40 ligand, hepatitis C virus, hepatocellular carcinoma
Journal: Eastern Mediterranean Health Journal
Volume: 22
Issue: 8
Pages: 603-610
Publisher: World health organization
Local/International: Local
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Abstract:

The study's objective was to evaluate the clinical significance of sCD40L in HCV- associated hepatocellular carcinoma (HCV-HCC) patients. Sera concentration of circulating sCD40L and IL-10 were assayed using ELISA in 30 HCVpositive patients with HCC, 30 HCV-positive patients with liver cirrhosis and 30 age-matched healthy volunteers with negative anti-HCV-Ab as a control group. Serum sCD40Lshowed statistically-significant high levels in HCV-HCC patients compared to HCV-cirrhotic patients and normal controls (P < 0.001). Serum sCD40L had higher diagnostic value in HCC patients compared with serum AFP. High sensitivity and specificity of sCD40L was observed compared to AFP (90% , 86.7% and 83% and 80% respectively). Significant positive correlation was detected between serum sCD40L and IL-10(r= 0.85 P < 0.001), AFP (r = 0.62 P < 0.05) and tumour staging (r = 0.5 P < 0.05). The study concluded that sCD40L is a valuable diagnostic tool in early diagnosis and screening for HCV and HCC as well as routine follow up of HCV cirrhosis patients. Assessment of serum IL-10 levels in HCV patients may provide a possible predictive marker for disease progression.

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