Differential effects of inactivated Axin1 and activated b-catenin mutations in human hepatocellular carcinomas

Perturbations to the Wnt signaling pathway have been implicated in a large proportion of human hepatocellular carcinomas (HCCs). Activating b-catenin mutations and loss of function mutations in Axin1 are thought to be functionally equivalent. We examined the Wnt pathway in HCC by comparing the expre...

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Veröffentlicht in:Oncogene 2007-02, Vol.26 (5), p.774-780
Hauptverfasser: Zucman-Rossi, J, Benhamouche, S, Godard, C, Boyault, S, Grimber, G, Balabaud, C, Cunha, A S, Bioulac-Sage, P, Perret, C
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Zusammenfassung:Perturbations to the Wnt signaling pathway have been implicated in a large proportion of human hepatocellular carcinomas (HCCs). Activating b-catenin mutations and loss of function mutations in Axin1 are thought to be functionally equivalent. We examined the Wnt pathway in HCC by comparing the expression of b-catenin target genes and the level of b-catenin-dependent transcriptional activation, in 45 HCC tumors and four cell lines. Among these samples, b-catenin and AXIN1 were mutated in 20 and seven cases, respectively. We found a significant correlation between activated b-catenin mutations and overexpression of mRNA for the target genes glutamine synthetase (GS), G-protein-coupled receptor (GPR)49 and glutamate transporter (GLT)-1 (P=0.0001), but not for the genes ornithine aminotransferase, LECT2, c-myc and cyclin D1. We also showed that GS is a good immunohistochemical marker of b-catenin activation in HCC. However, we observed no induction of GS, GPR49 or GLT-1 in the five inactivated Axin1 tumors. b-Catenin-dependent transcriptional activation in two Axin1-mutated HCC cell lines was much weaker than in b-catenin-mutated cell lines. Our results strongly suggest that in HCC, contrary to expectation, the loss of function of Axin1 is not equivalent to the gain of function of b-catenin. Our results also suggest that the tumor suppressor function of Axin1 in HCC may be related to another, non-Wnt pathway.Oncogene (2007) 26, 774-780. doi:10.1038/sj.onc.1209824; published online 11 September 2006
ISSN:0950-9232
DOI:10.1038/sj.onc.1209824