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ABL1, Overexpressed in Hepatocellular Carcinomas, Regulates Expression of NOTCH1 and Promotes Development of Liver Tumors in Mice.
Wang, Fang; Hou, Wei; Chitsike, Lennox; Xu, Yingchen; Bettler, Carlee; Perera, Aldeb; Bank, Thomas; Cotler, Scott J; Dhanarajan, Asha; Denning, Mitchell F; Ding, Xianzhong; Breslin, Peter; Qiang, Wenan; Li, Jun; Koleske, Anthony J; Qiu, Wei.
Afiliação
  • Wang F; Department of Surgery, Loyola University Chicago Stritch School of Medicine, Chicago, Illinois; Department of Cancer Biology, Loyola University Chicago Stritch School of Medicine, Chicago, Illinois.
  • Hou W; Department of Surgery, Loyola University Chicago Stritch School of Medicine, Chicago, Illinois; Department of Cancer Biology, Loyola University Chicago Stritch School of Medicine, Chicago, Illinois.
  • Chitsike L; Department of Surgery, Loyola University Chicago Stritch School of Medicine, Chicago, Illinois; Department of Cancer Biology, Loyola University Chicago Stritch School of Medicine, Chicago, Illinois.
  • Xu Y; Department of General Surgery, Beijing Tongren Hospital, Capital Medical University, Beijing, China.
  • Bettler C; Department of Surgery, Loyola University Chicago Stritch School of Medicine, Chicago, Illinois; Department of Cancer Biology, Loyola University Chicago Stritch School of Medicine, Chicago, Illinois.
  • Perera A; Department of Surgery, Loyola University Chicago Stritch School of Medicine, Chicago, Illinois; Department of Cancer Biology, Loyola University Chicago Stritch School of Medicine, Chicago, Illinois.
  • Bank T; Department of Surgery, Loyola University Chicago Stritch School of Medicine, Chicago, Illinois; Department of Cancer Biology, Loyola University Chicago Stritch School of Medicine, Chicago, Illinois.
  • Cotler SJ; Department of Medicine, Loyola University Chicago Stritch School of Medicine, Chicago, Illinois.
  • Dhanarajan A; Department of Pathology, Loyola University Chicago Stritch School of Medicine, Chicago, Illinois.
  • Denning MF; Department of Pathology, Loyola University Chicago Stritch School of Medicine, Chicago, Illinois.
  • Ding X; Department of Pathology, Loyola University Chicago Stritch School of Medicine, Chicago, Illinois.
  • Breslin P; Department of Molecular/Cellular Physiology, Loyola University Chicago Stritch School of Medicine, Chicago, Illinois; Oncology Institute, Loyola University Chicago Stritch School of Medicine, Chicago, Illinois; Department of Biology, Loyola University Chicago Stritch School of Medicine, Northwestern
  • Qiang W; Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology and Pathology, Northwestern University, Chicago, Illinois.
  • Li J; Department of Applied and Computational Mathematics and Statistics, University of Notre Dame, Notre Dame, Indiana.
  • Koleske AJ; Department of Molecular Biophysics and Biochemistry, Yale University, New Haven, Connecticut.
  • Qiu W; Department of Surgery, Loyola University Chicago Stritch School of Medicine, Chicago, Illinois; Department of Cancer Biology, Loyola University Chicago Stritch School of Medicine, Chicago, Illinois. Electronic address: wqiu@luc.edu.
Gastroenterology ; 159(1): 289-305.e16, 2020 07.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32171747
ABSTRACT
BACKGROUND &

AIMS:

We investigated whether ABL proto-oncogene 1, non-receptor tyrosine kinase (ABL1) is involved in development of hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC).

METHODS:

We analyzed clinical and gene expression data from The Cancer Genome Atlas. Albumin-Cre (HepWT) mice and mice with hepatocyte-specific disruption of Abl1 (HepAbl-/- mice) were given hydrodynamic injections of plasmids encoding the Sleeping Beauty transposase and transposons with the MET gene and a catenin ß1 gene with an N-terminal truncation, which induces development of liver tumors. Some mice were then gavaged with the ABL1 inhibitor nilotinib or vehicle (control) daily for 4 weeks. We knocked down ABL1 with short hairpin RNAs in Hep3B and Huh7 HCC cells and analyzed their proliferation and growth as xenograft tumors in mice. We performed RNA sequencing and gene set enrichment analysis of tumors. We knocked down or overexpressed NOTCH1 and MYC in HCC cells and analyzed proliferation. We measured levels of phosphorylated ABL1, MYC, and NOTCH1 by immunohistochemical analysis of an HCC tissue microarray.

RESULTS:

HCC tissues had higher levels of ABL1 than non-tumor liver tissues, which correlated with shorter survival times of patients. HepWT mice with the MET and catenin ß1 transposons developed liver tumors and survived a median 64 days; HepAbl-/- mice with these transposons developed tumors that were 50% smaller and survived a median 81 days. Knockdown of ABL1 in human HCC cells reduced proliferation, growth as xenograft tumors in mice, and expression of MYC, which reduced expression of NOTCH1. Knockdown of NOTCH1 or MYC in HCC cells significantly reduced cell growth. NOTCH1 or MYC overexpression in human HCC cells promoted proliferation and rescued the phenotype caused by ABL1 knockdown. The level of phosphorylated (activated) ABL1 correlated with levels of MYC and NOTCH1 in human HCC specimens. Nilotinib decreased expression of MYC and NOTCH1 in HCC cell lines, reduced the growth of xenograft tumors in mice, and slowed growth of liver tumors in mice with MET and catenin ß1 transposons, reducing tumor levels of MYC and NOTCH1.

CONCLUSIONS:

HCC samples have increased levels of ABL1 compared with nontumor liver tissues, and increased levels of ABL1 correlate with shorter survival times of patients. Loss or inhibition of ABL1 reduces proliferation of HCC cells and slows growth of liver tumors in mice. Inhibitors of ABL1 might be used for treatment of HCC.
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Texto completo: 1 Coleções: 01-internacional Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Proteínas Proto-Oncogênicas c-abl / Carcinoma Hepatocelular / Receptor Notch1 / Neoplasias Hepáticas Tipo de estudo: Prognostic_studies Limite: Animals / Female / Humans / Male Idioma: En Revista: Gastroenterology Ano de publicação: 2020 Tipo de documento: Article

Texto completo: 1 Coleções: 01-internacional Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Proteínas Proto-Oncogênicas c-abl / Carcinoma Hepatocelular / Receptor Notch1 / Neoplasias Hepáticas Tipo de estudo: Prognostic_studies Limite: Animals / Female / Humans / Male Idioma: En Revista: Gastroenterology Ano de publicação: 2020 Tipo de documento: Article