Liver Cancer
Copyright ©The Author(s) 2005.
World J Gastroenterol. Jul 7, 2005; 11(25): 3860-3865
Published online Jul 7, 2005. doi: 10.3748/wjg.v11.i25.3860
Table 1 Detection of NF-κB and AP-1 in HCC
GroupCasesNF-κBAP-1
nucleus/cytoplasmnucleus/cytoplasm
+ nucleus (+) (%)+ nucleus (+) (%)
Tumor tissue4022 (55)a24 (60)
Well differentiated2513 (52)14 (56)
Poorly differentiated159 (60)10 (66.7)
Nontumor tissue407 (17.5)4 (10)
Normal tissue700
Table 2 Expression of Fas, FasL, ICH-1L, and ICH-1S in HCC
GroupCasesFas (%)FasL (%)ICH-1L (%) ICH-1S (%)
Tumor tissue407 (17.5)a6 (15)15 (37.5)21 (52.5)
Nontumor tissue4021 (52.5)118 (45)229 (72.5)331 (77.5)4
Normal tissue7050b216
Table 3 Relationship between activated NF-κB and apoptosis proteins in HCC
NF-κBCasesApoptosis protein
Fas
FasL
ICH-1L
ICH-1S
++++
Activated226165171312178
Inactivated18117117213411
χ21.90481.44954.44444.8722
P> 0.05> 0.05< 0.05< 0.05
Table 4 Relationship between activated AP-1 and apoptosis proteins in HCC
AP-1CasesApoptosis protein
Fas
Fas L
ICH-1L
ICH-1S
++++
Activated257186191312169
Inactivated15015015213312
χ23.33622.56214.44445.6207
P> 0.05> 0.05< 0.05< 0.025
Table 5 Relationship between activated NF-κB and apoptosis proteins in nontumor tissues
NF-κBCasesAdjacent nontumor tissues
ICH-1S
CasesNormal liver tissues
Fas
FasL
ICH-1L
Fas
FasL
ICH-1L
ICH-1S
++++++++
Activated7157139193211000000000
Inactivated33612513108108707072516
χ24.82113.92214.71306.89460000
P< 0.05< 0.05< 0.05< 0.05> 0.05> 0.05> 0.05> 0.05