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Activation of β-Catenin by Hypoxia in Hepatocellular Carcinoma Contributes to Enhanced Metastatic Potential and Poor Prognosis

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CLINICAL CANCER RESEARCH
卷 16, 期 10, 页码 2740-2750

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AMER ASSOC CANCER RESEARCH
DOI: 10.1158/1078-0432.CCR-09-2610

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  1. Foundation of China National 211 Project for Higher Education [2007-353]
  2. Fudan University [EYF152045]
  3. National key science & technology specific project [2008ZX10002-021]

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Purpose: Aberrant activation of beta-catenin contributes to the malignant phenotype in hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC). Hypoxia is also known to promote HCC invasion and metastasis. However, the association between beta-catenin and the proinvasive role of hypoxia remains unclear. We investigated the role of beta-catenin in the proinvasive consequences of hypoxia in HCC. Experimental Design: We established in vitro and in vivo hypoxic models to investigate the expression of beta-catenin in hypoxic HCC cells and its role in hypoxia-induced aggressiveness. The clinical significance of beta-catenin and/or hypoxia-induced factor-1 alpha (HIF-1 alpha) was evaluated using HCC tissue microarrays. Results: Hypoxia induced beta-catenin overexpression and/or intracellular accumulation in four HCC cell lines through downregulating the endogenous degradation machinery, and promoted in vitro invasion and in vivo metastasis of MHCC97 and Hep3B cells. Besides morphologic changes, hypoxic MHCC97 and Hep3B cells exhibited molecular alterations consistent with epithelial-mesenchymal transition, characterized by the loss of epithelial cell markers (E-cadherin and plakoglobin) and upregulation of mesenchymal markers (vimentin and N-cadherin), as well as the increase of matrix metalloproteinase 2. However, silencing beta-catenin in these hypoxic cells reversed epithelial-mesenchymal transition and repressed metastatic potential. Positive expression of beta-catenin in HCC tissue microarray was associated with the expression of HIF-1 alpha (P = 0.034), and coexpression of beta-catenin and HIF-1 alpha in HCC was correlated with shorter overall survival and time to recurrence. Conclusion: beta-Catenin in HCC is activated by hypoxia and contributes to hypoxia-induced metastatic potential. Clin Cancer Res; 16(10); 2740-50. (C) 2010 AACR.

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