Abstract

ABSTRACT Aim: Fbxw7 is a tumor suppressor gene through ubiquitination and degradation of multiple oncoproteins. Loss of Fbxw7 expression is frequently observed in various human cancers. In the present study, we examined the role of Fbxw7 expression in both non tumor liver tissues and tumor tissues on clinicopathological significance. Methods: Sixty six patients with hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC), who underwent hepatectomy, were divided into two groups: high and low gene expression group, based on the Fbxw7 expression level. We compared the clinicopathological factors between the high expression and low expression groups in both tumor and non tumor tissues. Results: Fbxw7 mRNA expression level in the non tumor tissues was significantly higher than that in the tumor tissues. In the analysis of Fbxw7 expression in tumor and non tumor tissues, disease free survival rate in the Fbxw7 high expression group was significantly higher than that in the low expression group. Conclusions: Fbxw7 low expression in both tumor and non tumor tissue was detected as the strongest independent risk factor for HCC recurrence. Disclosure: All authors have declared no conflicts of interest.

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