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Elevated expression of Wnt antagonists is a common event in hepatoblastomas

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CLINICAL CANCER RESEARCH
Volume 11, Issue 12, Pages 4295-4304

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AMER ASSOC CANCER RESEARCH
DOI: 10.1158/1078-0432.CCR-04-1162

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Hepatoblastomas are the most frequent malignant liver tumors of childhood. A high frequency of activating beta-catenin mutations in hepatoblastomas indicates that the Wnt signaling pathway plays an important role in the development of this embryonic neoplasm. Stabilization of beta-catenin leads to an increased formation of nuclear beta-catenin-T-cell factor complexes and altered expression of Wnt-inducible target genes. In this study, we analyzed the mRNA expression levels of nine Wnt genes, including c-,IUN, c-MYC, CYCLIN D1, FRA-1, NKD-1, ITF-2, MMP-7, uPAR, and beta-TRCP, by competitive reverse transcription-PCR. We analyzed 23 hepatoblastoma biopsies for which matching liver tissue was available, 5 hepatoblastoma cell lines, and 3 human fetal liver samples. beta-TRCP and NKD-1 were highly expressed in all hepatoblastoma samples, independent of the beta-catenin mutational status, in comparison with their nontumorous counterparts. beta-TRCP mRNA overexpression was associated with accumulation of intracytoplasmic and nuclear beta-TrCP protein. In human liver tumor cells without beta-catenin mutations, Nkd-1 inhibited the Wnt-3a- activated Tcf-responsive-luciferase reporter activity, whereas Nkd-1 in hepatoblastomas with beta-catenin mutations had no antagonistic effect. Our data emphasize the inhibitory effect of beta-TrCP and Nkd-1 on the Wnt signaling pathway in a manner analogous to Concluctin (AXIN2) and Dkk-1, inhibitors shown previously to be up-regulated in hepatoblastomas. Our findings indicate that overexpression of the Wnt antagonists Nkd-1 and beta-TrCP reveals an activation of the Wnt signaling pathway as a common event in hepatoblastomas. We propose that Nkd-1 and beta-TrCP may be used as possible diagnostic markers for the activated Wnt signaling pathway in hepatoblastomas.

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