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Miller, R T, Glover, S E, Stewart, W S, Corton, J C, Popp, J A, Cattley, R C |
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Carcinogenesis; June 1996, Vol. 17 Issue: 6 p1337-1341, 5p |
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The induction of rodent hepatic tumors by peroxisome proliferators (PP) appears to depend on focal growth of hepatocytes. Expression of the oncogenes c-met and c-myc is altered following regenerative stimuli in rat liver, suggesting involvement of their protein products in hepatocyte replication. In addition, increases in c-myc and c-met mRNA expression are observed in multiple types of human and rodent tumors, including hepatocellular carcinoma. A study was designed to test the hypothesis that development of PP-induced hepatic neoplasms occurs as a result of overexpression of c-met or c-myc. Male F344 rats were exposed to WY-14,643 for 22 or 78 weeks (1000 p.p.m. in the diet). Messenger RNA was extracted from liver tumors (78 weeks) and surrounding non-lesion liver of exposed rats and non-lesion liver from age-matched control rats. Levels of mRNA expression were compared using Northern analysis. Significant increases in c-met (approximately 6-fold) and c-myc (approximately 7-fold) mRNA levels were observed in liver tumors compared with liver from control rats. A slight but non-significant increase in mRNA for both of these genes was observed in tumors compared with surrounding non-lesion liver tissue (approximately 2-fold). Increases in mRNA expression of c-met (approximately 3-fold) and c-myc (approximately 5-fold) were also detected in non-lesion liver from WY-14,463-exposed animals compared with non-lesion liver from naive rats. PP exposure in rats increased c-met and c-myc expression in liver and liver tumors, but in a manner which does not correspond to the rapid proliferation of hepatocytes present in tumors. To determine the potential involvement of the PP-activated receptor in PP-induced hepatocarcinogenesis, tumors were also examined for PP-activated receptor expression relative to surrounding liver and liver from naive rats. PP-activated receptor-alpha mRNA levels were significantly increased (approximately 6-fold) in tumors compared with naive liver, but only slightly increased over surrounding non-lesion liver tissue. These results suggest that modulation of c-met, c-myc and PP-activated receptor-alpha are not major determinants of PP-induced hepatocarcinogenesis. |
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