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Publication : β-Catenin mutations as determinants of hepatoblastoma phenotypes in mice.

First Author  Zhang W Year  2019
Journal  J Biol Chem Volume  294
Issue  46 Pages  17524-17542
PubMed ID  31597698 Mgi Jnum  J:282861
Mgi Id  MGI:6383477 Doi  10.1074/jbc.RA119.009979
Citation  Zhang W, et al. (2019) beta-Catenin mutations as determinants of hepatoblastoma phenotypes in mice. J Biol Chem 294(46):17524-17542
abstractText  Hepatoblastoma (HB) is the most common pediatric liver cancer. Although long-term survival of HB is generally favorable, it depends on clinical stage, tumor histology, and a variety of biochemical and molecular features. HB appears almost exclusively before the age of 3 years, is represented by seven histological subtypes, and is usually associated with highly heterogeneous somatic mutations in the catenin beta1 (CTNNB1) gene, which encodes beta-catenin, a Wnt ligand-responsive transcriptional co-factor. Numerous recurring beta-catenin mutations, not previously documented in HB, have also been identified in various other pediatric and adult cancer types. Little is known about the underlying factors that determine the above HB features and behaviors or whether non-HB-associated beta-catenin mutations are tumorigenic when expressed in hepatocytes. Here, we investigated the oncogenic properties of 14 different HB- and non-HB-associated beta-catenin mutants encoded by Sleeping Beauty vectors following their delivery into the mouse liver by hydrodynamic tail-vein injection. We show that all beta-catenin mutations, as well as WT beta-catenin, are tumorigenic when co-expressed with a mutant form of yes-associated protein (YAP). However, tumor growth rates, histologies, nuclear-to-cytoplasmic partitioning, and metabolic and transcriptional landscapes were strongly influenced by the identities of the beta-catenin mutations. These findings provide a context for understanding at the molecular level the notable biological diversity of HB.
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