Cancers (Jan 2022)

Plasma hPG<sub>80</sub> (Circulating Progastrin) as a Novel Prognostic Biomarker for Hepatocellular Carcinoma

  • Marie Dupuy,
  • Sarah Iltache,
  • Benjamin Rivière,
  • Alexandre Prieur,
  • George Philippe Pageaux,
  • José Ursic Bedoya,
  • Stéphanie Faure,
  • Heloïse Guillaumée,
  • Eric Assenat

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/cancers14020402
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 14, no. 2
p. 402

Abstract

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Alpha-fetoprotein (AFP) is the most widely used biomarker for hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) prognosis. However, AFP is not useful in establishing a prognosis for patients with a tumor in the early stages. hPG80 (circulating progastrin) is a tumor promoting peptide present in the blood of patients with various cancers, including HCC. In this study, we evaluated the prognostic value of plasma hPG80 in patients with HCC, alone or in combination with AFP. A total of 168 HCC patients were tested prospectively for hPG80 and analyzed retrospectively. The prognostic impact of hPG80 and AFP levels on patient survival was assessed using Kaplan-Meier curves and log-rank tests. hPG80 was detected in 84% of HCC patients. There was no correlation between hPG80 and AFP levels in the training and validation cohorts. Both cohorts showed higher sensitivity of hPG80 compared to AFP, especially at early stages. Patients with high hPG80 (hPG80+) levels (optimal cutoff value 4.5 pM) had significantly lower median overall survival (OS) compared to patients with low hPG80 (hPG80−) levels (12.4 months versus not reached respectively, p 80 and AFP levels (cutoff 100 ng/mL) improved prognosis in particular for those patients with low AFP level (hPG80−/AFP+ and hPG80−/AFP−, 13.4 months versus not reached respectively, p 80+/AFP+ and hPG80+/AFP−, 5.7 versus 26 months respectively, p 80 could serve as a new prognostic biomarker in HCC. Used in combination with AFP, it improves the stratification of the patients in good and poor prognosis, especially for those patients with negative AFP and early-stage HCC.

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