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In vitro transformation of primary human hepatocytes: Epigenetic changes and stemness properties.
Pez, Floriane; Gifu, Patricia; Degli-Esposti, Davide; Fares, Nadim; Lopez, Anaïs; Lefrançois, Lydie; Michelet, Maud; Rivoire, Michel; Bancel, Brigitte; Sylla, Bakary S; Herceg, Zdenko; Merle, Philippe; Caron de Fromentel, Claude.
  • Pez F; INSERM U1052, CNRS 5286, Univ Lyon, Université Claude Bernard Lyon 1, Centre Léon Bérard, Centre de Recherche en Cancérologie de Lyon, F-69000, Lyon, France.
  • Gifu P; INSERM U1052, CNRS 5286, Univ Lyon, Université Claude Bernard Lyon 1, Centre Léon Bérard, Centre de Recherche en Cancérologie de Lyon, F-69000, Lyon, France.
  • Degli-Esposti D; Epigenetics Group, International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC), Lyon, France.
  • Fares N; INSERM U1052, CNRS 5286, Univ Lyon, Université Claude Bernard Lyon 1, Centre Léon Bérard, Centre de Recherche en Cancérologie de Lyon, F-69000, Lyon, France.
  • Lopez A; INSERM U1052, CNRS 5286, Univ Lyon, Université Claude Bernard Lyon 1, Centre Léon Bérard, Centre de Recherche en Cancérologie de Lyon, F-69000, Lyon, France.
  • Lefrançois L; INSERM U1052, CNRS 5286, Univ Lyon, Université Claude Bernard Lyon 1, Centre Léon Bérard, Centre de Recherche en Cancérologie de Lyon, F-69000, Lyon, France.
  • Michelet M; INSERM U1052, CNRS 5286, Univ Lyon, Université Claude Bernard Lyon 1, Centre Léon Bérard, Centre de Recherche en Cancérologie de Lyon, F-69000, Lyon, France.
  • Rivoire M; Département de Chirurgie et Institut de Chirurgie Expérimentale, Centre Léon Bérard, Lyon, France.
  • Bancel B; INSERM U1052, CNRS 5286, Univ Lyon, Université Claude Bernard Lyon 1, Centre Léon Bérard, Centre de Recherche en Cancérologie de Lyon, F-69000, Lyon, France; Hospices Civils de Lyon, Service d'Anatomopathologie, Groupement Hospitalier Lyon Nord, France.
  • Sylla BS; Infections and Cancer Biology Group, International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC), Lyon, France.
  • Herceg Z; Epigenetics Group, International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC), Lyon, France.
  • Merle P; INSERM U1052, CNRS 5286, Univ Lyon, Université Claude Bernard Lyon 1, Centre Léon Bérard, Centre de Recherche en Cancérologie de Lyon, F-69000, Lyon, France; Hospices Civils de Lyon, Service d'Hépatologie et Gastroentérologie, Groupement Hospitalier Lyon Nord, France.
  • Caron de Fromentel C; INSERM U1052, CNRS 5286, Univ Lyon, Université Claude Bernard Lyon 1, Centre Léon Bérard, Centre de Recherche en Cancérologie de Lyon, F-69000, Lyon, France. Electronic address: claude.de-fromentel@inserm.fr.
Exp Cell Res ; 384(2): 111643, 2019 11 15.
Article en En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31557464
ABSTRACT
Human hepatocarcinogenesis is a complex process with many unresolved issues, including the cell of origin (differentiated and/or progenitor/stem cells) and the initial steps leading to tumor development. With the aim of providing new tools for studying hepatocellular carcinoma initiation and progression, we developed an innovative model based on primary human hepatocytes (PHHs) lentivirus-transduced with SV40LT+ST, HRASV12 with or without hTERT. The differentiation status of these transduced-PHHs was characterized by RNA sequencing (including lncRNAs), and the expression of some differentiation markers confirmed by RT-qPCR and immunofluorescence. In addition, their transformation capacity was assessed by colony formation in soft agar and tumorigenicity evaluated in immune-deficient mice. The co-expression of SV40LT+ST and HRASV12 in PHHs, in association or not with hTERT, led to the emergence of transformed clones. These clones exhibited a poorly differentiated cell phenotype with expression of stemness and mesenchymal-epithelial transition markers and gave rise to cancer stem cell subpopulations. In vivo, they resulted in poorly differentiated hepatocellular carcinomas with a reactivation of endogenous hTERT. These experiments demonstrate for the first time that non-cycling human mature hepatocytes can be permissive to in vitro transformation. This cellular tool provides the first comprehensive in vitro model for identifying genetic/epigenetic changes driving human hepatocarcinogenesis.
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Texto completo: 1 Banco de datos: MEDLINE Asunto principal: Células Madre Neoplásicas / Transformación Celular Neoplásica / Hepatocitos / Epigénesis Genética / Transición Epitelial-Mesenquimal Límite: Animals / Female / Humans Idioma: En Año: 2019 Tipo del documento: Article

Texto completo: 1 Banco de datos: MEDLINE Asunto principal: Células Madre Neoplásicas / Transformación Celular Neoplásica / Hepatocitos / Epigénesis Genética / Transición Epitelial-Mesenquimal Límite: Animals / Female / Humans Idioma: En Año: 2019 Tipo del documento: Article