Overview of AAV2 associated Hepatocellular carcinoma

Hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) is the most common type of primary liver cancer in adults, and is the most common cause of death in people with cirrhosis. It occurs in the setting of chronic liver inflammation, and is most closely linked to chronic viral hepatitis infection (hepatitis B or C) or exposure to toxins such as alcohol or aflatoxin.


ID Literature Title Group
1 26301494 Recurrent AAV2-related insertional mutagenesis in human hepatocellular carcinomas.
VIS-cistrome
2 27064257 Whole-genome mutational landscape and characterization of noncoding and structural mutations in liver cancer.
VIS-cistrome
3 30531861 Cyclin A2/E1 activation defines a hepatocellular carcinoma subclass with a rearrangement signature of replication stress.
VIS-cistrome
4 31375600 Adeno-associated virus in the liver: natural history and consequences in tumour development.
VIS-cistrome
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Group Note
  • Mutation Tag: literature about this virus mutation and click the eye icon to see detail mutation information in literature
  • VIS-cistrome Tag: literature associated this virus integration and click the eye icon to see detail information of 3 cistrome factors (histone modification, transcription factor binding site and chromatin accessibility)