Association between Cluster of Differentiation 24 (CD24) Polymorphism, Talin-1 gene expression and Hepatocellular Carcinoma prevalence in Egyptian population
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Archives of Medical Science;2021
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Abstract
Background: Hepatitis C is considered one of the most popular diseases in Egypt. We 
aim is to clarify the association between Cluster of Differentiation 24 (CD24) 
polymorphism, Talin-1 gene expression, and the prevalence of hepatocellular 
carcinoma in Egyptian Hepatitis C virus patients.
Methods: The link between CD24 polymorphism rs8734 and the prevalence of 
hepatocellular carcinoma was assessed between 200 control subjects and 400 hepatitis 
C virus patients (HCV), patients were classified as follows; 200 patients with HCV and 
200 with HCV and hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) by histopathological assessment 
and PCR-restriction fragment length polymorphism (PCR-RFLP).
Results: The hepatitis c patients with HCC showed a significant increase in alpha -
fetoprotein (AFP) and Talin-1 gene expression compared to patients with HCV as well 
as in healthy volunteers. Furthermore, the frequencies of CD 24 170 CT/TT genotype 
were significantly higher in HCV patients without complications (60%) when 
compared to CC genotype (40%) (OR= 6 at X2= 14.41, P = 0.0007), and in HCV with 
HCC patients (90%) when compared to CC genotype (10%) (OR= 36 at X2= 14.41, P 
= 0.0007). 
Conclusion: These data suggest that CD24 genetic polymorphism rs8734 and Talin-1 
gene expression may be a significant determinant for the prevalence of hepatocellular 
carcinoma in HCV patients.
