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Antagonism between wild-type and mutant β-catenin controls hepatoblastoma differentiation via fascin-1

BACKGROUND & AIMS: β-catenin is a well-known effector of the Wnt pathway, and a key player in cadherin-mediated cell adhesion. Oncogenic mutations of β-catenin are very frequent in paediatric liver primary tumours. Those mutations are mostly heterozygous, which allows the co-expression of wild-t...

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Autores principales: Gest, Caroline, Sena, Sandra, Dif, Lydia, Neaud, Véronique, Loesch, Robin, Dugot-Senant, Nathalie, Paysan, Lisa, Piquet, Léo, Robbe, Terezinha, Allain, Nathalie, Dembele, Doulaye, Guettier, Catherine, Bioulac-Sage, Paulette, Rullier, Anne, Le Bail, Brigitte, Grosset, Christophe F., Saltel, Frédéric, Lagrée, Valérie, Colnot, Sabine, Moreau, Violaine
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Publicado: Elsevier 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10159820/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37153687
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jhepr.2023.100691
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author Gest, Caroline
Sena, Sandra
Dif, Lydia
Neaud, Véronique
Loesch, Robin
Dugot-Senant, Nathalie
Paysan, Lisa
Piquet, Léo
Robbe, Terezinha
Allain, Nathalie
Dembele, Doulaye
Guettier, Catherine
Bioulac-Sage, Paulette
Rullier, Anne
Le Bail, Brigitte
Grosset, Christophe F.
Saltel, Frédéric
Lagrée, Valérie
Colnot, Sabine
Moreau, Violaine
author_facet Gest, Caroline
Sena, Sandra
Dif, Lydia
Neaud, Véronique
Loesch, Robin
Dugot-Senant, Nathalie
Paysan, Lisa
Piquet, Léo
Robbe, Terezinha
Allain, Nathalie
Dembele, Doulaye
Guettier, Catherine
Bioulac-Sage, Paulette
Rullier, Anne
Le Bail, Brigitte
Grosset, Christophe F.
Saltel, Frédéric
Lagrée, Valérie
Colnot, Sabine
Moreau, Violaine
author_sort Gest, Caroline
collection PubMed
description BACKGROUND & AIMS: β-catenin is a well-known effector of the Wnt pathway, and a key player in cadherin-mediated cell adhesion. Oncogenic mutations of β-catenin are very frequent in paediatric liver primary tumours. Those mutations are mostly heterozygous, which allows the co-expression of wild-type (WT) and mutated β-catenins in tumour cells. We investigated the interplay between WT and mutated β-catenins in liver tumour cells, and searched for new actors of the β-catenin pathway. METHODS: Using an RNAi strategy in β-catenin-mutated hepatoblastoma (HB) cells, we dissociated the structural and transcriptional activities of β-catenin, which are carried mainly by WT and mutated proteins, respectively. Their impact was characterised using transcriptomic and functional analyses. We studied mice that develop liver tumours upon activation of β-catenin in hepatocytes (APC(KO) and β-catenin(Δexon3) mice). We used transcriptomic data from mouse and human HB specimens, and used immunohistochemistry to analyse samples. RESULTS: We highlighted an antagonistic role of WT and mutated β-catenins with regard to hepatocyte differentiation, as attested by alterations in the expression of hepatocyte markers and the formation of bile canaliculi. We characterised fascin-1 as a transcriptional target of mutated β-catenin involved in tumour cell differentiation. Using mouse models, we found that fascin-1 is highly expressed in undifferentiated tumours. Finally, we found that fascin-1 is a specific marker of primitive cells including embryonal and blastemal cells in human HBs. CONCLUSIONS: Fascin-1 expression is linked to a loss of differentiation and polarity of hepatocytes. We present fascin-1 as a previously unrecognised factor in the modulation of hepatocyte differentiation associated with β-catenin pathway alteration in the liver, and as a new potential target in HB. IMPACT AND IMPLICATIONS: The FSCN1 gene, encoding fascin-1, was reported to be a metastasis-related gene in various cancers. Herein, we uncover its expression in poor-prognosis hepatoblastomas, a paediatric liver cancer. We show that fascin-1 expression is driven by the mutated beta-catenin in liver tumour cells. We provide new insights on the impact of fascin-1 expression on tumour cell differentiation. We highlight fascin-1 as a marker of immature cells in mouse and human hepatoblastomas.
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spelling pubmed-101598202023-05-06 Antagonism between wild-type and mutant β-catenin controls hepatoblastoma differentiation via fascin-1 Gest, Caroline Sena, Sandra Dif, Lydia Neaud, Véronique Loesch, Robin Dugot-Senant, Nathalie Paysan, Lisa Piquet, Léo Robbe, Terezinha Allain, Nathalie Dembele, Doulaye Guettier, Catherine Bioulac-Sage, Paulette Rullier, Anne Le Bail, Brigitte Grosset, Christophe F. Saltel, Frédéric Lagrée, Valérie Colnot, Sabine Moreau, Violaine JHEP Rep Research Article BACKGROUND & AIMS: β-catenin is a well-known effector of the Wnt pathway, and a key player in cadherin-mediated cell adhesion. Oncogenic mutations of β-catenin are very frequent in paediatric liver primary tumours. Those mutations are mostly heterozygous, which allows the co-expression of wild-type (WT) and mutated β-catenins in tumour cells. We investigated the interplay between WT and mutated β-catenins in liver tumour cells, and searched for new actors of the β-catenin pathway. METHODS: Using an RNAi strategy in β-catenin-mutated hepatoblastoma (HB) cells, we dissociated the structural and transcriptional activities of β-catenin, which are carried mainly by WT and mutated proteins, respectively. Their impact was characterised using transcriptomic and functional analyses. We studied mice that develop liver tumours upon activation of β-catenin in hepatocytes (APC(KO) and β-catenin(Δexon3) mice). We used transcriptomic data from mouse and human HB specimens, and used immunohistochemistry to analyse samples. RESULTS: We highlighted an antagonistic role of WT and mutated β-catenins with regard to hepatocyte differentiation, as attested by alterations in the expression of hepatocyte markers and the formation of bile canaliculi. We characterised fascin-1 as a transcriptional target of mutated β-catenin involved in tumour cell differentiation. Using mouse models, we found that fascin-1 is highly expressed in undifferentiated tumours. Finally, we found that fascin-1 is a specific marker of primitive cells including embryonal and blastemal cells in human HBs. CONCLUSIONS: Fascin-1 expression is linked to a loss of differentiation and polarity of hepatocytes. We present fascin-1 as a previously unrecognised factor in the modulation of hepatocyte differentiation associated with β-catenin pathway alteration in the liver, and as a new potential target in HB. IMPACT AND IMPLICATIONS: The FSCN1 gene, encoding fascin-1, was reported to be a metastasis-related gene in various cancers. Herein, we uncover its expression in poor-prognosis hepatoblastomas, a paediatric liver cancer. We show that fascin-1 expression is driven by the mutated beta-catenin in liver tumour cells. We provide new insights on the impact of fascin-1 expression on tumour cell differentiation. We highlight fascin-1 as a marker of immature cells in mouse and human hepatoblastomas. Elsevier 2023-02-01 /pmc/articles/PMC10159820/ /pubmed/37153687 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jhepr.2023.100691 Text en © 2023 The Author(s) https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/).
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Gest, Caroline
Sena, Sandra
Dif, Lydia
Neaud, Véronique
Loesch, Robin
Dugot-Senant, Nathalie
Paysan, Lisa
Piquet, Léo
Robbe, Terezinha
Allain, Nathalie
Dembele, Doulaye
Guettier, Catherine
Bioulac-Sage, Paulette
Rullier, Anne
Le Bail, Brigitte
Grosset, Christophe F.
Saltel, Frédéric
Lagrée, Valérie
Colnot, Sabine
Moreau, Violaine
Antagonism between wild-type and mutant β-catenin controls hepatoblastoma differentiation via fascin-1
title Antagonism between wild-type and mutant β-catenin controls hepatoblastoma differentiation via fascin-1
title_full Antagonism between wild-type and mutant β-catenin controls hepatoblastoma differentiation via fascin-1
title_fullStr Antagonism between wild-type and mutant β-catenin controls hepatoblastoma differentiation via fascin-1
title_full_unstemmed Antagonism between wild-type and mutant β-catenin controls hepatoblastoma differentiation via fascin-1
title_short Antagonism between wild-type and mutant β-catenin controls hepatoblastoma differentiation via fascin-1
title_sort antagonism between wild-type and mutant β-catenin controls hepatoblastoma differentiation via fascin-1
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10159820/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37153687
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jhepr.2023.100691
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