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Enrichment of progenitor cells by 2‐acetylaminofluorene accelerates liver carcinogenesis induced by diethylnitrosamine in vivo

María Paulette Castro‐Gil, Ricardo Sánchez‐Rodríguez, Julia Esperanza Torres‐Mena, Carlos David López‐Torres, Valeria Quintanar‐Jurado, Nayeli Belem Gabiño‐López, Saúl Villa‐Treviño, Luis del Pozo‐Yauner, Jaime Arellanes‐Robledo, Julio Isael Pérez‐Carreón

2021Molecular Carcinogenesis16 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The potential role of hepatocytes versus hepatic progenitor cells (HPC) on the onset and pathogenesis of hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) has not been fully clarified. Because the administration of 2-acetylaminofluorene (2AAF) followed by a partial hepatectomy, selectively induces the HPC proliferation, we investigated the effects of chronic 2AAF administration on the HCC development caused by the chronic administration of the carcinogen diethylnitrosamine (DEN) for 16 weeks in the rat. DEN + 2AAF protocol impeded weight gain of animals but promoted prominent hepatomegaly and exacerbated liver alterations compared to DEN protocol alone. The tumor areas detected by γ-glutamyl transferase, prostaglandin reductase-1, and glutathione S-transferase Pi-1 liver cancer markers increased up to 80% as early as 12 weeks of treatment, meaning 6 weeks earlier than DEN alone. This protocol also increased the number of Ki67-positive cells and those of CD90 and CK19, two well-known progenitor cell markers. Interestingly, microarray analysis revealed that DEN + 2AAF protocol differentially modified the global gene expression signature and induced the differential expression of 30 genes identified as HPC markers as early as 6 weeks of treatment. In conclusion, 2AAF induces the early appearance of HPC markers and as a result, accelerates the hepatocarcinogenesis induced by DEN in the rat. Thus, since 2AAF simultaneously administrated with DEN enriches HPC during hepatocarcinogenesis, we propose that DEN + 2AAF protocol might be a useful tool to investigate the cellular origin of HCC with progenitor features.

Topics & Concepts

BiologyProgenitor cell2-AcetylaminofluoreneLiver regenerationCancer researchHepatocellular carcinomaCarcinogenesisProgenitorLiver cancerCarcinogenHepatocyteIn vivoGSTP1Stem cellCancerGlutathioneRegeneration (biology)Cell biologyIn vitroGeneticsBiochemistryEnzymeMicrosomeLiver physiology and pathologyHepatocellular Carcinoma Treatment and PrognosisCancer, Hypoxia, and Metabolism