Afro-Egypt J Infect  Endem  
Dis  2015 December ; 5(4):288
Diagnostic 
Value of Serum Angiopoietin-2 in Patients with Hepatocellular Carcinoma
Nouh  MA,Anees  SE,El-Lehleh  AM,Radwan  WM,El-Hamoly 
MS
Tropical 
Medicine Department, Faculty of Medicine, Menoufia University, Egypt.
Moamena1@yahoo. com
 
 
ABSTRACT
Background and study aim: 
Hepato-cellular carcinoma (HCC) is a 
hypervascular tumor and its progression is known to be closely related to 
angiogenesis. Angio-poietin-2 (Ang-2) is one of the angiogenic factors that may 
have a diagnostic value in HCC. Alpha-fetoprotein (AFP) serum levels are used 
for screening for HCC with limited success. This study aimed to evaluate 
diagnostic value in using angio-poietin-2 as a serum marker in HCC patients.
Patients and Methods: 
50 patients with HCC (G1), 20 patients with liver cirrhosis (G2), and 20 healthy 
control persons (G3) were included in this study. Serum AFP and Ang-2 levels 
were measured by enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay. 
Results: 
Serum Ang-2 levels in the 
HCC 
group (1523.54±886.46 pg/ml) was  highly significantly  elevated as compared to 
those with cirrhotic liver (222.55±153.60 pg/ml) and controls (138.35±54.09 
pg/ml). The Ang-2 levels were significantly different between patients with 
liver cirrhosis and controls. In HCC patients, the serum Ang-2  levels in 
patients with portal vein (PV) 
thrombosis (n=7, 2164.0±960.85 pg/ml) and with large 
HCC 
(>5cm in diameter) (n=17, 2017.70±903.06 pg/ml) were significantly higher than 
those without 
PV 
thrombosis (n=43, 1274.47±727.56 pg/ml) and with small 
HCC 
(≤5cm in diameter) (n=33, 1268.97±773.93 pg/ml), while the serum 
AFP 
levels in patients with portal vein (PV) 
thrombosis (961.05±1007.70 ng/ml) and with large 
HCC 
(>5cm in diameter) (1000.81±1079.57 ng/ml) were not significantly higher than 
those without 
PV 
thrombosis (500.24±733.07 ng/ml) and with small 
HCC 
(437.87±611.02 ng/ml). 
Conclusion: 
Combined measurement 
of serum AFP and Ang-2 significantly 
increases the sensitivity and specificity of HCC detection rather than 
using of AFP or Ang-2 separately.