The specimens were from 110 patients with primary hepatic carcinoma. The formalin- fixed and paraffin-embedded sections were stained for HBxAg by ABC method and for HBsAg and HBcAg by PAP method. Of the 110 cases, 64 ...The specimens were from 110 patients with primary hepatic carcinoma. The formalin- fixed and paraffin-embedded sections were stained for HBxAg by ABC method and for HBsAg and HBcAg by PAP method. Of the 110 cases, 64 (58. 2%) showed HBxAg-positive reaction in tumor tissue, and 63 (78. 8%) of 80 cases displayed positive HBxAg in surrounding non-cancerous hepatic tissue. Among the 64 cases with positive HBxAg in tumor tissue, 15 (23. 4%) were associated with HBsAg and/or HBcAg, while in the 63 cases with positive HBxAg in non-tumor tissue, 45(71. 4%) were accompanied with HBsAg and/or HBcAg. These findings suggest a dose relationship between prlmay hepatic carcinoma and HBV infection. The high detection rate of HBxAg Indicates a very active expression of the Integrated HBV- DNA genome in the host cells. However, the action of HBxAg in pathogenesis of hepatocellular carcinoma remains to be further investigated.展开更多
文摘The specimens were from 110 patients with primary hepatic carcinoma. The formalin- fixed and paraffin-embedded sections were stained for HBxAg by ABC method and for HBsAg and HBcAg by PAP method. Of the 110 cases, 64 (58. 2%) showed HBxAg-positive reaction in tumor tissue, and 63 (78. 8%) of 80 cases displayed positive HBxAg in surrounding non-cancerous hepatic tissue. Among the 64 cases with positive HBxAg in tumor tissue, 15 (23. 4%) were associated with HBsAg and/or HBcAg, while in the 63 cases with positive HBxAg in non-tumor tissue, 45(71. 4%) were accompanied with HBsAg and/or HBcAg. These findings suggest a dose relationship between prlmay hepatic carcinoma and HBV infection. The high detection rate of HBxAg Indicates a very active expression of the Integrated HBV- DNA genome in the host cells. However, the action of HBxAg in pathogenesis of hepatocellular carcinoma remains to be further investigated.