Oncogene-specific gene expression signatures at preneoplastic stage in mice define distinct mechanisms of hepatocarcinogenesis

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Coulouarn, Cedric
Gomez-Quiroz, Luis E.
Lee, Ju-Seog
Kaposi-Novak, Pal
Conner, Elizabeth A.
Goldina, Tatyana A.
Onishchenko, Galina E.
Factor, Valentina M.
Thorgeirsson, Snorri S.
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[1] NCI, LEC, CCR, Bethesda, MD 20892 USA
[2] Moscow MV Lomonosov State Univ, Dept Cell Biol & Histol, Moscow, Russia
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10.1002/hep.21293
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R57 [消化系及腹部疾病];
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We applied a genome-wide microarray analysis to three transgenic mouse models of liver cancer in which targeted overexpression of c-Myc, E2f1, and a combination of the two was driven by the albumin promoter. Although gene expression profiles in HCC derived in all three transgenic lines were highly similar, oncogene-specific gene expression signatures were identified at an early dysplastic stage of hepatocarcinogenesis. Overexpression of E2f1 was associated with a strong alteration in lipid metabolism, and Srebp1 was identified as a candidate transcription factor responsible for lipogenic enzyme induction. The molecular signature of c-Myc overexpression included the induction of more than 60 genes involved in the translational machinery that correlated with an increase in liver mass. In contrast, the combined activity of c-Myc and E2f1 specifically enhanced the expression of genes involved in mitochondrial metabolism-particularly the components of the respiratory chain-and correlated with an increased ATP synthesis. Thus, the results suggest that E2f1, c-Myc, and their combination may promote liver tumor development by distinct mechanisms. In conclusion, determination of tissue-specific oncogene expression signatures might be useful to identify conserved expression modules in human cancers.
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