Affiliation:
1. Department of Life Science and Technology Tokyo Institute of Technology Yokohama Kanagawa Japan
2. Department of Gastroenterology, Graduate School of Medical Science Kanazawa University Kanazawa Ishikawa Japan
3. Clinical Cancer Proteomics Laboratory Kanagawa Cancer Center Research Institute Yokohama Kanagawa Japan
Abstract
AbstractSerum laminin‐γ2 monomer (Lm‐γ2m) is a potent predictive biomarker for hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) onset in patients with hepatitis C infection who achieve a sustained virologic response with liver cirrhosis (LC) and for the onset of extrahepatic metastases in early‐stage HCC. Although Lm‐γ2m involvement in late‐stage cancer progression has been well investigated, its precise roles in HCC onset remain to be systematically investigated. Therefore, we analyzed an HCC model, human hepatocytes and cholangiocytes, and surgically resected liver tissues from patients with HCC to understand the roles of Lm‐γ2m in HCC onset. Ck‐19‐ and EpCAM‐positive hepatic progenitor cells (HPCs) in the liver of pdgf‐c transgenic HCC mouse model with ductular reaction showed ectopic expression of Lm‐γ2m. Forced expression of Lm‐γ2m in hepatocytes adjacent to HPCs resulted in enhanced tumorigenicity, cell proliferation, and migration in immortalized hepatocytes, but not in cholangiocytes in vitro. Further, pharmacological inhibition of epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR) and c‐Jun activator JNK suppressed Lm‐γ2m‐induced hepatocyte transformation, suggesting the involvement of EGFR/c‐Jun signaling in the transformation, leading to HCC development. Finally, immunohistochemical staining of HCC tissues revealed a high level of Lm‐γ2 expression in the HPCs of the liver with ductular reaction in normal liver adjacent to HCC tissues. Overall, HPC‐derived Lm‐γ2m in normal liver with ductular reaction acts as a paracrine growth factor on surrounding hepatocytes and promotes their cellular transformation through the EGFR/c‐Jun signaling pathway. Furthermore, this is the first report on Lm‐γ2m expression detected in the normal liver with ductular reaction, a human precancerous lesion of HCC.
Funder
Japan Society for the Promotion of Science
Japan Agency for Medical Research and Development