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Regulation of selection of liver nodules initiated with N-nitrosodiethylamine and promoted with nodularin injections in fischer 344 male rats by reciprocal expression of transforming growth factor-beta1 and its receptors.

Authors
Lim, IK  | Park, SC | Song, KY | Park, TJ  | Lee, MS  | Kim, SJ | Hyun, BH
Citation
Molecular carcinogenesis, 26(2). : 83-92, 1999
Journal Title
Molecular carcinogenesis
ISSN
0899-19871098-2744
Abstract
To investigate how glutathione-S-transferase placental form (GST-P)+ hyperplastic nodules (HNs) are selected and to determine the driving force for progression or regression of HNs, changes in transforming growth factor-beta1 (TGF-beta) and its receptors were examined during hepatocarcinogenesis initiated by N-nitrosodiethylamine (DEN) and promoted by nodularin. The induction of TGF-beta1 expression in the GST-P+ HNs was dependent on nodularin injections for 10 wk, which started the third week after DEN initiation. The kinetics of TGF-beta1 induction during carcinogenesis were quite different from that of simple regeneration after partial hepatectomy (PH): hepatocytes initiated with DEN alone induced TGF-beta1 expression for 24 d, and subsequent stimulation by PH on the fourteenth day after DEN initiation super-induced TGF-beta1 mRNA (50 times that of the control level), as opposed to a transient expression for less than 5 d by PH alone. GST-P+ HNs did not express TGF-beta receptors I (RI) and II (RII) during the early stage of carcinogenesis, whereas the surrounding hepatocytes strongly expressed both of these receptors. On cessation of nodularin injection, however, the expression of RI and RII in the HNs changed significantly: RII+ nodules appeared, and the number and area of RII+/- nodules were significantly increased at 10 wk after the cessation. These findings indicate that induction of TGF-beta expression in GST-P+ HNs might be a strong selection pressure that allows outgrowth of RII- nodules during liver carcinogenesis.
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DOI
10.1002/(SICI)1098-2744(199910)26:2%3C83::AID-MC3%3E3.0.CO;2-4
PMID
10506752
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박, 태준  |  이, 명숙  |  임, 인경
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