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TRIP: a pathological score for transarterial chemoembolization resistance individualized prediction in hepatocellular carcinoma

Academic Article
Publication Date:
2015
Citation:
TRIP: a pathological score for transarterial chemoembolization resistance individualized prediction in hepatocellular carcinoma / A. Sciarra, M. Ronot, L. Di Tommaso, C. Raschioni, L. Castera, J. Belghiti, P. Bedossa, V. Vilgrain, M. Roncalli, V. Paradis. - In: LIVER INTERNATIONAL. - ISSN 1478-3223. - 35:11(2015), pp. 2466-2473. [10.1111/liv.12844]
abstract:
Background & Aims: Although potentially very useful in optimizing patient selection and follow-up, the individual response to transarterial chemoembolization (TACE) in hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) is generally unpredictable. The aim of this study was to identify tissue predictors of tumour resistance to TACE for use in clinical practice on pretreatment biopsies. Methods: We investigated the association of residual tumour in post-TACE-resected HCC with pathological and immunophenotypical features, mainly related to hypoxia and angiogenesis. Comparison of tumour phenotype between post-TACE HCC and both paired pre-TACE biopsies and control TACE-untreated HCC was performed. Cases showing >50% residual tumour (RT) were defined as TACE-resistant. Results: A consecutive series of 108 HCC from 41 patients was studied. Overall, 45/108 (44%) HCC were classified as TACE-resistant. Among these, 32 (71%) and 40 (89%) showed diffuse CD34 vascular staining and negative VEGF staining respectively (p<0.05). The association of these two parameters in a weighted score (TRIP) was able to predict TACE resistance with 81% accuracy, 89% sensitivity and 59% specificity. The effectiveness of TRIP was validated in an independent series of 28 HCC biopsies from patients subsequently treated with TACE and for whom radiological follow-up was available. Conclusions: This study demonstrates the potential value of pretreatment tumour biopsy as predictors of TACE resistance in HCC.
IRIS type:
01 - Articolo su periodico
Keywords:
Hepatocellular carcinoma; transarterial chemoembolization; predictive response; biopsy
List of contributors:
A. Sciarra, M. Ronot, L. Di Tommaso, C. Raschioni, L. Castera, J. Belghiti, P. Bedossa, V. Vilgrain, M. Roncalli, V. Paradis
Link to information sheet:
https://air.unimi.it/handle/2434/286329
Project:
MIRNA as markers of liver transformation and tumor progression in human and experimental models
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