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Hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) recurrence appears commonly after liver transplantation (LT), and it severely affected the long-term survival of patients. Previous studies have proved that Rap1A is involved in hepatocarcinogenesis and metastasis, and demonstrated the significant association between KRAS rs712 polymorphism and HCC. However, the relationship between KRAS rs712 polymorphism and HCC recurrence after LT remained unclear. A total of 93 HCC patients who underwent LT from March 2008 to Dec 2015 was analyzed. The genotypes of both donors and recipients had been confirmed as KRAS rs712. The independent risk factors that associated with HCC recurrence were investigated with univariate and multivariate logistic regression analysis. The recurrence-free (RFS) and overall survival (OS) were calculated with Cox regression analysis. The KRAS rs712 genotype frequencies were determined using the Χ test and the minor allele frequencies (MAFs) of KRAS rs712 genotypes were calculated by Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium. We found that the recipient KRAS rs712 polymorphism was significantly associated with HCC recurrence after LT. Moreover, the Milan criteria, microvascular invasion and recipient KRAS rs712 genotype were proved to be independent risk factors for HCC recurrence after LT. Patients with donor TG/TT genotypes had a significantly higher RFS and OS than TT genotype. The TNM stage, microvascular invasion, Milan criteria, treatment and recipient KRAS rs712 genotype were independent factors for the RFS of LT patients. Recipient KRAS rs712 polymorphism is associated with HCC recurrence after liver transplantation and plays as a promising bio-predictor of overall survival rate of HCC risks after hepatic transplantation.

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