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Characterization of hepatocellular adenoma and carcinoma using microRNA profiling and targeted gene sequencing

BACKGROUND: Hepatocellular adenomas (HCA) are benign liver tumors that may transform into hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC), but the molecular drivers of this transformation remain ill-defined. This study evaluates the molecular changes in HCA and HCC and in comparison to their adjacent non-neoplastic...

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Autores principales: Zheng, Jian, Sadot, Eran, Vigidal, Joana A., Klimstra, David S., Balachandran, Vinod P., Kingham, T. Peter, Allen, Peter J., D’Angelica, Michael I., DeMatteo, Ronald P., Jarnagin, William R., Ventura, Andrea
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6063411/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30052636
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0200776
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author Zheng, Jian
Sadot, Eran
Vigidal, Joana A.
Klimstra, David S.
Balachandran, Vinod P.
Kingham, T. Peter
Allen, Peter J.
D’Angelica, Michael I.
DeMatteo, Ronald P.
Jarnagin, William R.
Ventura, Andrea
author_facet Zheng, Jian
Sadot, Eran
Vigidal, Joana A.
Klimstra, David S.
Balachandran, Vinod P.
Kingham, T. Peter
Allen, Peter J.
D’Angelica, Michael I.
DeMatteo, Ronald P.
Jarnagin, William R.
Ventura, Andrea
author_sort Zheng, Jian
collection PubMed
description BACKGROUND: Hepatocellular adenomas (HCA) are benign liver tumors that may transform into hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC), but the molecular drivers of this transformation remain ill-defined. This study evaluates the molecular changes in HCA and HCC and in comparison to their adjacent non-neoplastic liver. METHODS: 11 patients with HCA and 10 patients with HCC without underlying hepatitis or cirrhosis were included in this pilot study. Tumor and non-tumor liver tissues were selected for immunohistochemical staining, small RNA sequencing, and targeted gene sequencing. We compared microRNA expressions and mutations between HCA and HCC and non-neoplastic liver. RESULTS: HCA were classified as inflammatory (n = 6), steatotic (n = 4), or β-catenin activated (n = 1) subtypes. MicroRNA profile of all 3 HCA subtypes clustered between that of normal liver and HCC in principal component analysis. In both HCA and HCC, miR-200a, miR-429, and miR-490-3p were significantly downregulated compared to normal liver, whereas miR-452, miR-766, and miR-1180 were significantly upregulated. In addition, compared to HCA, HCC had significantly higher expression of members of the chromosome 19 miRNA cluster (C19MC), including miR-515-5p, miR-517a, miR-518b, and miR-520c-3p. CONCLUSIONS: This study indicates that while there are significant differences in the molecular profile between HCA and HCC, several miRNAs are similarly deregulated in HCA and HCC compared to adjacent normal liver. These results may provide insights into the drivers of hepatocarcinogenesis and warrant further investigations.
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spelling pubmed-60634112018-08-09 Characterization of hepatocellular adenoma and carcinoma using microRNA profiling and targeted gene sequencing Zheng, Jian Sadot, Eran Vigidal, Joana A. Klimstra, David S. Balachandran, Vinod P. Kingham, T. Peter Allen, Peter J. D’Angelica, Michael I. DeMatteo, Ronald P. Jarnagin, William R. Ventura, Andrea PLoS One Research Article BACKGROUND: Hepatocellular adenomas (HCA) are benign liver tumors that may transform into hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC), but the molecular drivers of this transformation remain ill-defined. This study evaluates the molecular changes in HCA and HCC and in comparison to their adjacent non-neoplastic liver. METHODS: 11 patients with HCA and 10 patients with HCC without underlying hepatitis or cirrhosis were included in this pilot study. Tumor and non-tumor liver tissues were selected for immunohistochemical staining, small RNA sequencing, and targeted gene sequencing. We compared microRNA expressions and mutations between HCA and HCC and non-neoplastic liver. RESULTS: HCA were classified as inflammatory (n = 6), steatotic (n = 4), or β-catenin activated (n = 1) subtypes. MicroRNA profile of all 3 HCA subtypes clustered between that of normal liver and HCC in principal component analysis. In both HCA and HCC, miR-200a, miR-429, and miR-490-3p were significantly downregulated compared to normal liver, whereas miR-452, miR-766, and miR-1180 were significantly upregulated. In addition, compared to HCA, HCC had significantly higher expression of members of the chromosome 19 miRNA cluster (C19MC), including miR-515-5p, miR-517a, miR-518b, and miR-520c-3p. CONCLUSIONS: This study indicates that while there are significant differences in the molecular profile between HCA and HCC, several miRNAs are similarly deregulated in HCA and HCC compared to adjacent normal liver. These results may provide insights into the drivers of hepatocarcinogenesis and warrant further investigations. Public Library of Science 2018-07-27 /pmc/articles/PMC6063411/ /pubmed/30052636 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0200776 Text en © 2018 Zheng 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 (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Zheng, Jian
Sadot, Eran
Vigidal, Joana A.
Klimstra, David S.
Balachandran, Vinod P.
Kingham, T. Peter
Allen, Peter J.
D’Angelica, Michael I.
DeMatteo, Ronald P.
Jarnagin, William R.
Ventura, Andrea
Characterization of hepatocellular adenoma and carcinoma using microRNA profiling and targeted gene sequencing
title Characterization of hepatocellular adenoma and carcinoma using microRNA profiling and targeted gene sequencing
title_full Characterization of hepatocellular adenoma and carcinoma using microRNA profiling and targeted gene sequencing
title_fullStr Characterization of hepatocellular adenoma and carcinoma using microRNA profiling and targeted gene sequencing
title_full_unstemmed Characterization of hepatocellular adenoma and carcinoma using microRNA profiling and targeted gene sequencing
title_short Characterization of hepatocellular adenoma and carcinoma using microRNA profiling and targeted gene sequencing
title_sort characterization of hepatocellular adenoma and carcinoma using microrna profiling and targeted gene sequencing
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6063411/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30052636
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0200776
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