HBV-infected hepatocellular carcinoma can be robustly classified into three clinically relevant subgroups by a novel analytical protocol
Cheng Z, Li L, Zhang Y, Ren Y, Gu J, Wang X, Zhao H, Lu H. HBV-infected hepatocellular carcinoma can be robustly classified into three clinically relevant subgroups by a novel analytical protocol. Briefings In Bioinformatics 2023, 24: bbac601. PMID: 36736372, DOI: 10.1093/bib/bbac601.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsHepatocellular carcinomaClinical stageImmune microenvironmentTumor sizeHepatitis B virus infectionLow alpha-fetoprotein levelsMetabolism-related proteinsRelevant subgroupsB virus infectionSevere liver dysfunctionGood liver functionHigh AFP levelsAlpha-fetoprotein levelsPrimary liver malignancySmaller tumor sizeLarger tumor sizeLower clinical stageHigher clinical stageCancer-related deathProliferation activityPrevention of HBVNear-normal levelsLow proliferation activityLiver dysfunctionHigh proliferation activity