Assessment of external risk factors of hepatocellular cancer development and markers of genetic predisposition to its development in the ethnic group of yakut - men

Aim. To establish the main external and genetically determined risk factors for the development of hepatocellular cancer in the ethnic group of male Yakuts living in the Republic of Sakha (Yakutia) [RS (Y)] in the epidemiologically unfavorable conditions of the incidence of viral hepatitis. Material...

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Main Authors: N D Yushchuk, S S Sleptsova, S I Malov, I F Bilukina, S I Semenov, L A Stepanenko, O B Ogarkov, E D Savilov, I V Malov
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Published: "Consilium Medicum" Publishing house 2020
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spelling ftdoajarticles:oai:doaj.org/article:7de564c253bd4bbaa6a394c99d53ec2b 2023-05-15T18:06:47+02:00 Assessment of external risk factors of hepatocellular cancer development and markers of genetic predisposition to its development in the ethnic group of yakut - men N D Yushchuk S S Sleptsova S I Malov I F Bilukina S I Semenov L A Stepanenko O B Ogarkov E D Savilov I V Malov 2020-01-01T00:00:00Z https://doi.org/10.26442/00403660.2020.01.000505 https://doaj.org/article/7de564c253bd4bbaa6a394c99d53ec2b RU rus "Consilium Medicum" Publishing house https://ter-arkhiv.ru/0040-3660/article/viewFile/33742/pdf https://doaj.org/toc/0040-3660 https://doaj.org/toc/2309-5342 0040-3660 2309-5342 doi:10.26442/00403660.2020.01.000505 https://doaj.org/article/7de564c253bd4bbaa6a394c99d53ec2b Терапевтический архив, Vol 92, Iss 1, Pp 56-61 (2020) tlr 7 hepatocellular cancer risk factors single nucleotide polymorphisms x chromosome male gender yakuts Medicine R article 2020 ftdoajarticles https://doi.org/10.26442/00403660.2020.01.000505 2022-12-31T05:39:20Z Aim. To establish the main external and genetically determined risk factors for the development of hepatocellular cancer in the ethnic group of male Yakuts living in the Republic of Sakha (Yakutia) [RS (Y)] in the epidemiologically unfavorable conditions of the incidence of viral hepatitis. Materials and methods. A total of 97 male Yakuts were examined, including 44 people diagnosed with hepatocellular cancer and 53 people diagnosed with chronic viral hepatitis. HCC risk factors were identified by analyzing medical records and questioning patients. In the experimental and control groups, genetic studies of single nucleotide polymorphisms of genes mapped on the X-chromosome and involved in the activation of antiviral immunity along the TLR7 signaling pathway were performed. Results and discussion. In 100% of patients with hepatocellular cancer, infection with hepatitis B, C, D viruses or co - infection with these agents was detected. Every fourth patient with HCC in the RS (Y) was infected with hepatitis D. The course of hepatocellular cancer associated with HDV was characterized by rapid progression of liver cirrhosis, development of portal hypertension, bleeding from varicose veins of the stomach and esophagus (36.4%) and edematous ascitic syndrome (63.6%). In addition to viral agents, additional risk factors for liver cancer were identified, such as alcohol abuse, overweight, diabetes mellitus, and smoking. Among the studied variation sites of genes localized on the X-chromosome and encoding the reaction of innate antiviral immunity, no genetic marker was found with a sufficient degree of confidence determining the likelihood of hepatocellular cancer developing. Conclusions. The high incidence of hepatocellular carcinoma of the male population in the RS (Y) is due to the widespread prevalence of parenteral viral hepatitis, especially viral hepatitis D. Due to the introduction of mass vaccination of the population against hepatitis B in the Russian Federation in the foreseeable future in the RS (Y) we should ... Article in Journal/Newspaper Republic of Sakha Yakutia Yakuts Directory of Open Access Journals: DOAJ Articles Sakha Terapevticheskii arkhiv 92 1 56 61
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hepatocellular cancer
risk factors
single nucleotide polymorphisms
x chromosome
male gender
yakuts
Medicine
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hepatocellular cancer
risk factors
single nucleotide polymorphisms
x chromosome
male gender
yakuts
Medicine
R
N D Yushchuk
S S Sleptsova
S I Malov
I F Bilukina
S I Semenov
L A Stepanenko
O B Ogarkov
E D Savilov
I V Malov
Assessment of external risk factors of hepatocellular cancer development and markers of genetic predisposition to its development in the ethnic group of yakut - men
topic_facet tlr 7
hepatocellular cancer
risk factors
single nucleotide polymorphisms
x chromosome
male gender
yakuts
Medicine
R
description Aim. To establish the main external and genetically determined risk factors for the development of hepatocellular cancer in the ethnic group of male Yakuts living in the Republic of Sakha (Yakutia) [RS (Y)] in the epidemiologically unfavorable conditions of the incidence of viral hepatitis. Materials and methods. A total of 97 male Yakuts were examined, including 44 people diagnosed with hepatocellular cancer and 53 people diagnosed with chronic viral hepatitis. HCC risk factors were identified by analyzing medical records and questioning patients. In the experimental and control groups, genetic studies of single nucleotide polymorphisms of genes mapped on the X-chromosome and involved in the activation of antiviral immunity along the TLR7 signaling pathway were performed. Results and discussion. In 100% of patients with hepatocellular cancer, infection with hepatitis B, C, D viruses or co - infection with these agents was detected. Every fourth patient with HCC in the RS (Y) was infected with hepatitis D. The course of hepatocellular cancer associated with HDV was characterized by rapid progression of liver cirrhosis, development of portal hypertension, bleeding from varicose veins of the stomach and esophagus (36.4%) and edematous ascitic syndrome (63.6%). In addition to viral agents, additional risk factors for liver cancer were identified, such as alcohol abuse, overweight, diabetes mellitus, and smoking. Among the studied variation sites of genes localized on the X-chromosome and encoding the reaction of innate antiviral immunity, no genetic marker was found with a sufficient degree of confidence determining the likelihood of hepatocellular cancer developing. Conclusions. The high incidence of hepatocellular carcinoma of the male population in the RS (Y) is due to the widespread prevalence of parenteral viral hepatitis, especially viral hepatitis D. Due to the introduction of mass vaccination of the population against hepatitis B in the Russian Federation in the foreseeable future in the RS (Y) we should ...
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author N D Yushchuk
S S Sleptsova
S I Malov
I F Bilukina
S I Semenov
L A Stepanenko
O B Ogarkov
E D Savilov
I V Malov
author_facet N D Yushchuk
S S Sleptsova
S I Malov
I F Bilukina
S I Semenov
L A Stepanenko
O B Ogarkov
E D Savilov
I V Malov
author_sort N D Yushchuk
title Assessment of external risk factors of hepatocellular cancer development and markers of genetic predisposition to its development in the ethnic group of yakut - men
title_short Assessment of external risk factors of hepatocellular cancer development and markers of genetic predisposition to its development in the ethnic group of yakut - men
title_full Assessment of external risk factors of hepatocellular cancer development and markers of genetic predisposition to its development in the ethnic group of yakut - men
title_fullStr Assessment of external risk factors of hepatocellular cancer development and markers of genetic predisposition to its development in the ethnic group of yakut - men
title_full_unstemmed Assessment of external risk factors of hepatocellular cancer development and markers of genetic predisposition to its development in the ethnic group of yakut - men
title_sort assessment of external risk factors of hepatocellular cancer development and markers of genetic predisposition to its development in the ethnic group of yakut - men
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