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Imbalanced expression pattern of steroid receptor coactivator-1 and −3 in liver cancer compared with normal liver: An immunohistochemical study with tissue microarray

Steroids affect normal and pathological functions of the liver through receptors, which require coactivators for their transcriptional activation. Steroid receptor coactivator (SRC)-1 and SRC-3 have been demonstrated to be regulated in numerous cancers; however, their expression profiles in liver ca...

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Autores principales: Li, Shan, Zhang, Huiyan, Yu, Yanlan, Liu, Mengying, Guo, Deyu, Zhang, Xuqing, Zhang, Jiqiang
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Publicado: D.A. Spandidos 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6202514/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30405769
http://dx.doi.org/10.3892/ol.2018.9443
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author Li, Shan
Zhang, Huiyan
Yu, Yanlan
Liu, Mengying
Guo, Deyu
Zhang, Xuqing
Zhang, Jiqiang
author_facet Li, Shan
Zhang, Huiyan
Yu, Yanlan
Liu, Mengying
Guo, Deyu
Zhang, Xuqing
Zhang, Jiqiang
author_sort Li, Shan
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description Steroids affect normal and pathological functions of the liver through receptors, which require coactivators for their transcriptional activation. Steroid receptor coactivator (SRC)-1 and SRC-3 have been demonstrated to be regulated in numerous cancers; however, their expression profiles in liver cancer including hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) and cholangiocellular carcinoma (CCC) remain unclear. Using tissue microarray immunohistochemistry, normal liver tissue and HCC tissue exhibited immunoreactivity of SRC-1, which were predominantly localized within extranuclear components; in CCC, they were detected within the cell nuclei; SRC-3 was also detected in the cell nuclei. Furthermore, no altered expression of SRC-1 and SRC-3 was observed in liver cancer compared with normal liver tissue; however, in CCC, the expression of SRC-3 was significantly increased compared with that detected in HCC. Importantly, although expression of SRC-1 and SRC-3 did not reveal any significant differences (30 vs. 40%) in normal liver tissue, HCC and CCC expression of SRC-1 was significantly decreased compared with that of SRC-3 (9.3 vs. 36%, and 6.7 vs. 67.7% for HCC and CCC, respectively). Further comparative analysis revealed that this discrepancy was detected in males with liver cancer, across all ages of HCC cases, younger CCC cases and all stages of liver cancer. The results suggested the presence of an imbalanced expression pattern of SRC-1 and SRC-3 from normal liver tissue to liver cancer (decreased SRC-1 and increased SRC-3), which may affect hepatic function and therefore promote liver carcinogenesis.
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spelling pubmed-62025142018-11-07 Imbalanced expression pattern of steroid receptor coactivator-1 and −3 in liver cancer compared with normal liver: An immunohistochemical study with tissue microarray Li, Shan Zhang, Huiyan Yu, Yanlan Liu, Mengying Guo, Deyu Zhang, Xuqing Zhang, Jiqiang Oncol Lett Articles Steroids affect normal and pathological functions of the liver through receptors, which require coactivators for their transcriptional activation. Steroid receptor coactivator (SRC)-1 and SRC-3 have been demonstrated to be regulated in numerous cancers; however, their expression profiles in liver cancer including hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) and cholangiocellular carcinoma (CCC) remain unclear. Using tissue microarray immunohistochemistry, normal liver tissue and HCC tissue exhibited immunoreactivity of SRC-1, which were predominantly localized within extranuclear components; in CCC, they were detected within the cell nuclei; SRC-3 was also detected in the cell nuclei. Furthermore, no altered expression of SRC-1 and SRC-3 was observed in liver cancer compared with normal liver tissue; however, in CCC, the expression of SRC-3 was significantly increased compared with that detected in HCC. Importantly, although expression of SRC-1 and SRC-3 did not reveal any significant differences (30 vs. 40%) in normal liver tissue, HCC and CCC expression of SRC-1 was significantly decreased compared with that of SRC-3 (9.3 vs. 36%, and 6.7 vs. 67.7% for HCC and CCC, respectively). Further comparative analysis revealed that this discrepancy was detected in males with liver cancer, across all ages of HCC cases, younger CCC cases and all stages of liver cancer. The results suggested the presence of an imbalanced expression pattern of SRC-1 and SRC-3 from normal liver tissue to liver cancer (decreased SRC-1 and increased SRC-3), which may affect hepatic function and therefore promote liver carcinogenesis. D.A. Spandidos 2018-11 2018-09-17 /pmc/articles/PMC6202514/ /pubmed/30405769 http://dx.doi.org/10.3892/ol.2018.9443 Text en Copyright: © Li et al. This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/) , which permits use and distribution in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited, the use is non-commercial and no modifications or adaptations are made.
spellingShingle Articles
Li, Shan
Zhang, Huiyan
Yu, Yanlan
Liu, Mengying
Guo, Deyu
Zhang, Xuqing
Zhang, Jiqiang
Imbalanced expression pattern of steroid receptor coactivator-1 and −3 in liver cancer compared with normal liver: An immunohistochemical study with tissue microarray
title Imbalanced expression pattern of steroid receptor coactivator-1 and −3 in liver cancer compared with normal liver: An immunohistochemical study with tissue microarray
title_full Imbalanced expression pattern of steroid receptor coactivator-1 and −3 in liver cancer compared with normal liver: An immunohistochemical study with tissue microarray
title_fullStr Imbalanced expression pattern of steroid receptor coactivator-1 and −3 in liver cancer compared with normal liver: An immunohistochemical study with tissue microarray
title_full_unstemmed Imbalanced expression pattern of steroid receptor coactivator-1 and −3 in liver cancer compared with normal liver: An immunohistochemical study with tissue microarray
title_short Imbalanced expression pattern of steroid receptor coactivator-1 and −3 in liver cancer compared with normal liver: An immunohistochemical study with tissue microarray
title_sort imbalanced expression pattern of steroid receptor coactivator-1 and −3 in liver cancer compared with normal liver: an immunohistochemical study with tissue microarray
topic Articles
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6202514/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30405769
http://dx.doi.org/10.3892/ol.2018.9443
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