Clinical, histological and viral data of 86 HBV-related HCC, classified by the TP53 R249S mutation or not
R249S | Non-R249S | p Value | |
---|---|---|---|
Geographic origins | |||
Africans | 57% (8/14) | 42% (30/72) | 0.02* |
Asians | 36% (5/14) | 15% (11/72) | |
Europeans | 7% (1/14) | 43% (31/72) | |
HBV genotype | |||
A | 36% (5/14) | 42% (30/72) | NS |
B | 36% (5/14) | 5% (4/72) | 0.005* |
C | 0% (0/14) | 17% (12/72) | NS |
D | 14% (2/14) | 24% (17/72) | NS |
E | 14% (2/14) | 7% (5/72) | NS |
Undetermined | 0% (0/14) | 5% (4/72) | NS |
Edmondson grade | |||
Well differentiated (I–II) | 14% (2/13) | 43% (31/70) | 0.05** |
Poorly differentiated (III–IV) | 79% (11/13) | 54% (39/70) | |
Liver histology | |||
Cirrhosis | 14% (2/14) | 50% (36/72) | 0.02* |
Non-cirrhosis | 86% (12/14) | 50% (36/72) | |
HBX sequence | |||
Amino acid substitutions | 7% (1/14) | 33% (24/72) | 0.06* |
Inactivating mutations | 93% (13/14) | 67% (48/72) |
p Values obtained from Fisher's exact (*) and χ2 (**) tests based on the given clinical or viral variables are shown.
HCC, hepatocellular carcinoma.