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Time-Dependent Effect of Hypoxia on Tumor Progression and Liver Progenitor Cell Markers in Primary Liver Tumors

BACKGROUND & AIMS: Expression of liver progenitor cell (LPC) characteristics has been proposed as a negative prognostic marker in primary liver tumors. Hypoxia has been linked to activation of the Notch pathway which is responsible for activation and proliferation of LPCs and hypoxia-induced LPC...

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Autores principales: Bogaerts, Eliene, Heindryckx, Femke, Devisscher, Lindsey, Paridaens, Annelies, Vandewynckel, Yves-Paul, Van den Bussche, Anja, Verhelst, Xavier, Libbrecht, Louis, van Grunsven, Leo A., Geerts, Anja, Van Vlierberghe, Hans
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Public Library of Science 2015
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4368520/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25793288
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0119555
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author Bogaerts, Eliene
Heindryckx, Femke
Devisscher, Lindsey
Paridaens, Annelies
Vandewynckel, Yves-Paul
Van den Bussche, Anja
Verhelst, Xavier
Libbrecht, Louis
van Grunsven, Leo A.
Geerts, Anja
Van Vlierberghe, Hans
author_facet Bogaerts, Eliene
Heindryckx, Femke
Devisscher, Lindsey
Paridaens, Annelies
Vandewynckel, Yves-Paul
Van den Bussche, Anja
Verhelst, Xavier
Libbrecht, Louis
van Grunsven, Leo A.
Geerts, Anja
Van Vlierberghe, Hans
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description BACKGROUND & AIMS: Expression of liver progenitor cell (LPC) characteristics has been proposed as a negative prognostic marker in primary liver tumors. Hypoxia has been linked to activation of the Notch pathway which is responsible for activation and proliferation of LPCs and hypoxia-induced LPC activation has been shown in hepatocellular carcinoma. Our aim was to elucidate the time-dependent effects of hypoxia on the LPC niche in hepatocellular carcinoma which could aid in determining a safe time frame for use of hypoxia inducing therapies. METHODS: We used dimethyloxaloylglycine to mimic a hypoxic reaction in mice by stabilizing hypoxia-inducible factor 1 alpha at three distinct time points in diethylnitrosamine induced hepatocarcinogenesis. LPC, metastasis and Notch pathway markers were determined by quantitative PCR and (immune)histochemistry (heamatoxillin-eosin, reticulin, Sirius red and cytokeratin 19 staining). RESULTS: Activating the hypoxia inducible pathway early in hepatocarcinogenesis resulted in an increased incidence of both cholangioma and hepatocellular lesions, associated with high expression of LPC, metastatic and Notch pathway markers. Adversely, activating the hypoxic response during tumor development resulted in decreased incidence of hepatocellular lesions and increased cholangioma incidence, with an unaltered gene expression profile of LPC-, Notch pathway- and metastatic markers. A hypoxic insult at advanced stages of hepatocarcinogenesis severely increased the expression of LPC characteristics, however without increased expression of actors of the Notch pathway and metastatic markers and minor changes in incidence of hepatocellular and cholangioma lesions. CONCLUSION: Our results indicate that increased hypoxia at the onset of tumor development has detrimental effects on tumor progression; patients with HCC developed in a background of fibrosis/cirrhosis might therefore represent a more difficult treatment group. In contrast, hypoxia during tumor development appears to favor tumor outcome, highlighting the importance of early detection. Finally, hypoxia in advanced stages resulted in increased expression of LPC characteristics indicating poor outcome.
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spelling pubmed-43685202015-03-27 Time-Dependent Effect of Hypoxia on Tumor Progression and Liver Progenitor Cell Markers in Primary Liver Tumors Bogaerts, Eliene Heindryckx, Femke Devisscher, Lindsey Paridaens, Annelies Vandewynckel, Yves-Paul Van den Bussche, Anja Verhelst, Xavier Libbrecht, Louis van Grunsven, Leo A. Geerts, Anja Van Vlierberghe, Hans PLoS One Research Article BACKGROUND & AIMS: Expression of liver progenitor cell (LPC) characteristics has been proposed as a negative prognostic marker in primary liver tumors. Hypoxia has been linked to activation of the Notch pathway which is responsible for activation and proliferation of LPCs and hypoxia-induced LPC activation has been shown in hepatocellular carcinoma. Our aim was to elucidate the time-dependent effects of hypoxia on the LPC niche in hepatocellular carcinoma which could aid in determining a safe time frame for use of hypoxia inducing therapies. METHODS: We used dimethyloxaloylglycine to mimic a hypoxic reaction in mice by stabilizing hypoxia-inducible factor 1 alpha at three distinct time points in diethylnitrosamine induced hepatocarcinogenesis. LPC, metastasis and Notch pathway markers were determined by quantitative PCR and (immune)histochemistry (heamatoxillin-eosin, reticulin, Sirius red and cytokeratin 19 staining). RESULTS: Activating the hypoxia inducible pathway early in hepatocarcinogenesis resulted in an increased incidence of both cholangioma and hepatocellular lesions, associated with high expression of LPC, metastatic and Notch pathway markers. Adversely, activating the hypoxic response during tumor development resulted in decreased incidence of hepatocellular lesions and increased cholangioma incidence, with an unaltered gene expression profile of LPC-, Notch pathway- and metastatic markers. A hypoxic insult at advanced stages of hepatocarcinogenesis severely increased the expression of LPC characteristics, however without increased expression of actors of the Notch pathway and metastatic markers and minor changes in incidence of hepatocellular and cholangioma lesions. CONCLUSION: Our results indicate that increased hypoxia at the onset of tumor development has detrimental effects on tumor progression; patients with HCC developed in a background of fibrosis/cirrhosis might therefore represent a more difficult treatment group. In contrast, hypoxia during tumor development appears to favor tumor outcome, highlighting the importance of early detection. Finally, hypoxia in advanced stages resulted in increased expression of LPC characteristics indicating poor outcome. Public Library of Science 2015-03-20 /pmc/articles/PMC4368520/ /pubmed/25793288 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0119555 Text en © 2015 Bogaerts et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
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Bogaerts, Eliene
Heindryckx, Femke
Devisscher, Lindsey
Paridaens, Annelies
Vandewynckel, Yves-Paul
Van den Bussche, Anja
Verhelst, Xavier
Libbrecht, Louis
van Grunsven, Leo A.
Geerts, Anja
Van Vlierberghe, Hans
Time-Dependent Effect of Hypoxia on Tumor Progression and Liver Progenitor Cell Markers in Primary Liver Tumors
title Time-Dependent Effect of Hypoxia on Tumor Progression and Liver Progenitor Cell Markers in Primary Liver Tumors
title_full Time-Dependent Effect of Hypoxia on Tumor Progression and Liver Progenitor Cell Markers in Primary Liver Tumors
title_fullStr Time-Dependent Effect of Hypoxia on Tumor Progression and Liver Progenitor Cell Markers in Primary Liver Tumors
title_full_unstemmed Time-Dependent Effect of Hypoxia on Tumor Progression and Liver Progenitor Cell Markers in Primary Liver Tumors
title_short Time-Dependent Effect of Hypoxia on Tumor Progression and Liver Progenitor Cell Markers in Primary Liver Tumors
title_sort time-dependent effect of hypoxia on tumor progression and liver progenitor cell markers in primary liver tumors
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4368520/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25793288
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0119555
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