Literature DB >> 1327502

Development of liver tumors in transforming growth factor alpha transgenic mice.

G H Lee1, G Merlino, N Fausto.   

Abstract

We studied the development of liver tumors in male transforming growth factor alpha (TGF-alpha) transgenic mice of the CD1 strain and examined the expression of the transgene by immunohistochemistry and in situ hybridization. Livers of 4-5-week-old transgenic mice contained areas of centribobular hypertrophy with low glucose-6-phosphatase activity. These areas progressively expanded, and hypertrophy and dysplasia became generalized in livers of mice at 10-12 months of age. The expression of the transgene, determined by either immunohistochemistry or in situ hybridization, was uneven in animals that were 10 weeks old or older. The positive hepatocytes formed patches with a predominant centrilobular distribution. We studied a total of 23 liver tumors (7 hepatocellular carcinomas and 16 adenomas) obtained from 11 mice at 13-15 months of age and from one 7-month-old animal which received zinc sulfate to induce the transgene. The carcinomas were well differentiated tumors, without glucose-6-phosphatase or gamma-glutamyltranspeptidase activity, that developed from the dysplastic parenchyma and occasionally within an adenoma. In all carcinomas and in 56% of the adenomas there was overexpression of the transgene in relationship to the surrounding tissue. The majority of the tumors that overexpressed TGF-alpha were alpha-fetoprotein positive, while alpha-fetoprotein staining was not detected in tumors (all adenomas) that did not show excessive transgene expression. We conclude that TGF-alpha functions as a promoter of liver carcinogenesis through its effect as an autocrine inducer of hepatocyte proliferation. Further, the data indicate that TGF-alpha overexpression may favor tumor progression.

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Year:  1992        PMID: 1327502

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Cancer Res        ISSN: 0008-5472            Impact factor:   12.701


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