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Wnt/beta-catenin signaling pathway in hepatocellular carcinomas cases from Colombia / Sergio Iván Hoyos Duque ; Juan Camilo Pérez Cadavid
Título : Wnt/beta-catenin signaling pathway in hepatocellular carcinomas cases from Colombia Tipo de documento : documento electrónico Autores : Sergio Iván Hoyos Duque, ; Juan Camilo Pérez Cadavid, Fecha de publicación : 2015 Títulos uniformes : Annals of Hepatology Idioma : Inglés (eng) Palabras clave : HCC Subcellular localization Wnt/β-catenin CTNNB1 Mutation HBV infection Resumen : Background and aim: Hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) is the most common primary liver cancer diagnosed worldwide. Deregulation of Wnt/?-catenin pathway has been associated with the development of HCC in a substantial number of cases in Europe and far less in Asia. Nothing is known about this pathway in HCC cases from South America. This study aimed to investigate the frequency of mutations in ?-catenin gene (CTNNB1) and the subcellular localization of ?-catenin in HCC cases from Colombia. Material and methods: We determine by direct sequencing the frequency of mutations in exon 3 of CTNNB1 gene and by immunohistochemistry the subcellular localization of ?-catenin in 54 samples of HCC obtained from three pathology units in Bogota and Medellin cities. Results: Only three HCC cases (5.6%) were found mutated at residues (G34E, S45P, P44S, T41I) important for phosphorylation and ubiquitination of ?-catenin protein. Strikingly, nuclear or cytoplasmic accumulation of ?-catenin, hallmark of Wnt pathway activation, was found in 42.6% HCC cases (23/54). Interestingly, ?-catenin accumulation was significantly more frequent in young patients and hepatitis B virus-related HCC. Conclusions: Although, CTNNB1 exon 3 mutations are not frequent in HCC from Colombian patients, our findings indicate that Wnt/?-catenin signaling is activated in 42.6% of HCC samples. Furthermore, Wnt signaling was demonstrated in HCC cases associated of HBV infection, one of the most important HCC risk factors in Colombia. Mención de responsabilidad : Iris Suarez M, Diego Uribe, Carlos M Jaramillo, German Osorio, Juan C Perez, Rocio Lopez, Sergio Hoyos, Pierre Hainaut, Pascal Pineau, Maria-C Navas Referencia : Ann Hepatol. 2015 Jan-Feb;14(1):64-74. PMID : 25536643 En línea : http://annalsofhepatology.com/vista?accion=viewArticle&idart=1140 Enlace permanente : https://hospitalpablotobon.cloudbiteca.com/pmb/opac_css/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=3920 Wnt/beta-catenin signaling pathway in hepatocellular carcinomas cases from Colombia [documento electrónico] / Sergio Iván Hoyos Duque, ; Juan Camilo Pérez Cadavid, . - 2015.
Obra : Annals of Hepatology
Idioma : Inglés (eng)
Palabras clave : HCC Subcellular localization Wnt/β-catenin CTNNB1 Mutation HBV infection Resumen : Background and aim: Hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) is the most common primary liver cancer diagnosed worldwide. Deregulation of Wnt/?-catenin pathway has been associated with the development of HCC in a substantial number of cases in Europe and far less in Asia. Nothing is known about this pathway in HCC cases from South America. This study aimed to investigate the frequency of mutations in ?-catenin gene (CTNNB1) and the subcellular localization of ?-catenin in HCC cases from Colombia. Material and methods: We determine by direct sequencing the frequency of mutations in exon 3 of CTNNB1 gene and by immunohistochemistry the subcellular localization of ?-catenin in 54 samples of HCC obtained from three pathology units in Bogota and Medellin cities. Results: Only three HCC cases (5.6%) were found mutated at residues (G34E, S45P, P44S, T41I) important for phosphorylation and ubiquitination of ?-catenin protein. Strikingly, nuclear or cytoplasmic accumulation of ?-catenin, hallmark of Wnt pathway activation, was found in 42.6% HCC cases (23/54). Interestingly, ?-catenin accumulation was significantly more frequent in young patients and hepatitis B virus-related HCC. Conclusions: Although, CTNNB1 exon 3 mutations are not frequent in HCC from Colombian patients, our findings indicate that Wnt/?-catenin signaling is activated in 42.6% of HCC samples. Furthermore, Wnt signaling was demonstrated in HCC cases associated of HBV infection, one of the most important HCC risk factors in Colombia. Mención de responsabilidad : Iris Suarez M, Diego Uribe, Carlos M Jaramillo, German Osorio, Juan C Perez, Rocio Lopez, Sergio Hoyos, Pierre Hainaut, Pascal Pineau, Maria-C Navas Referencia : Ann Hepatol. 2015 Jan-Feb;14(1):64-74. PMID : 25536643 En línea : http://annalsofhepatology.com/vista?accion=viewArticle&idart=1140 Enlace permanente : https://hospitalpablotobon.cloudbiteca.com/pmb/opac_css/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=3920 Reserva
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