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Authors Xiao YB, Cai SH, Liu LL, Yang X, Yun JP
Received 28 February 2018
Accepted for publication 23 April 2018
Published 26 June 2018 Volume 2018:10 Pages 1781—1789
DOI https://doi.org/10.2147/CMAR.S166971
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Editor who approved publication: Professor Luzhe Sun
Introduction: Hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) has a close relationship with lipid
metabolism. Peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor α (PPARα) plays a
crucial role in the regulation of fatty acid oxidation in the liver. However,
the role of PPARα in HCC remains unclear.
Methods: A total of 804 HCC specimens were collected to construct a tissue microarray
and for immunohistochemical analysis. The relationship between PPARα expression
and clinical features of HCC patients was analyzed. Kaplan–Meier analysis was
conducted to assess the prognostic value of PPARα expression levels.
Results: The expression of PPARα in HCC was noticeably decreased in HCC tissues.
HCC patients with high levels of PPARα expression in cytoplasm had smaller
tumors (P =0.027), less vascular invasion (P =0.049), and a higher proportion
of complete involucrum (P =0.038). Kaplan–Meier
analysis showed that HCC patients with low PPARα expression in the cytoplasm
had significantly worse outcomes in terms of overall survival (P <0.001), disease-free survival
(P =0.024), and the probability of
recurrence (P =0.037). Similarly, overall survival
was significantly shorter in HCC patients with negative PPARα expression in the
nucleus (P =0.034). Multivariate Cox
analyses indicated that tumor size (P =0.001), TNM stage
(P <0.001), vascular invasion (P <0.001), and PPARα expression
in the cytoplasm (P <0.001) were found to be
independent prognostic variables for overall survival.
Conclusion: Our data revealed that PPARα expression was decreased in HCC
samples. High PPARα expression was correlated with longer survival times in HCC
patients, and served as an independent factor for better outcomes. Our study
therefore provides a promising biomarker for prognostic prediction and a
potential therapeutic target for HCC.
Keywords: peroxisome proliferator-activated receptors α, lipid metabolism,
hepatocellular carcinoma, prognostic biomarker