Angiopoietin-2 Ang2)-mediated angiogenesis plays a crucial role in the pathogenesis of vascular-rich cancers. However, the genetic polymorphism and expression level of Ang2 in patients with primary liver cancer remain unknown. This study included 234 primary liver cancer patients and 199 healthy controls. The expression levels of Ang2 in liver cancer tissues and plasma were determined. Peripheral blood samples were collected to test five single nucleotide polymorphisms (rs2442598, rs734701, rs1823375, rs11137037, and rs12674822). Plasma Ang2 levels in patients with liver cancer were upregulated compared with that in healthy controls. The upregulation of plasma Ang2 levels was significantly associated with vascular invasion, metastasis, and clinical stage. Notably, the transcription level of was elevated in tumor tissues compared with para-carcinoma tissues. Individuals with the TT genotype at rs2442598 and genotype AC and AC+CC at rs11137037 had higher liver cancer risk compared with healthy controls. Upregulated Ang2 levels in blood plasma and cancer tissues of liver cancer patients confirm that Ang2 plays a vital role in the pathogenesis of liver cancer. rs2442588 and rs11137037 are associated with liver cancer risk, thereby highlighting their role in screening individuals susceptible to liver cancer.

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