Phenotype of single hepatocytes expressing an activated version of [beta]-catenin in liver of transgenic mice

The gene CTNNB1 encoding β-catenin is mutated in about 30% of hepatocellular carcinoma, generally often combined with other genetic alterations. In transgenic mice, it has been shown that activation of β-catenin in more than 70% of all hepatocytes causes immediate proliferation leading to hepatomega...

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Veröffentlicht in:Journal of molecular histology 2011-10, Vol.42 (5), p.393
Hauptverfasser: Schreiber, Sandra, Rignall, Benjamin, Braeuning, Albert, Marx-stoelting, Philip, Ott, Thomas, Buchmann, Albrecht, Hammad, Seddik, Hengstler, Jan G, Schwarz, Michael, Köhle, Christoph
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Zusammenfassung:The gene CTNNB1 encoding β-catenin is mutated in about 30% of hepatocellular carcinoma, generally often combined with other genetic alterations. In transgenic mice, it has been shown that activation of β-catenin in more than 70% of all hepatocytes causes immediate proliferation leading to hepatomegaly. In this study we established a novel mouse model where β-catenin is activated only in individual, dispersed hepatocytes. Hepatocyte-specific expression of activated point-mutated β-catenin (human β-catenin^sup S33Y^) was established using the Cre/loxP system. Expression of several downstream targets of β-catenin signaling such as glutamine synthetase and several cytochrome P450 isoforms was confirmed by immunostaining. Only a minor portion of hepatocytes expressed the β-catenin^sup S33Y^ transgene, which were mainly positioned as dispersed individual cells within the normal liver parenchyma. The hepatocytes with activated β-catenin did not show increased proliferation and the mice did not develop hepatomegaly. In conclusion, activated β-catenin in single hepatocytes induces a gene expression pattern in hepatocytes which is similar to that of Ctnnb1-mutated mouse liver tumors, but is apparently not sufficient to induce increased cell proliferation. Therefore, onset of proliferation seems to require concomitant activation of β-catenin in clusters of hepatocytes, suggesting a role of cell-cell communication in this process.[PUBLICATION ABSTRACT]
ISSN:1567-2379
1567-2387
DOI:10.1007/s10735-011-9342-6