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Hepatic Premalignant Alterations Triggered by Human Nephrotoxin Aristolochic Acid I in Canines.

Ke Jin1, Kun-kai Su2, Tong Li1, Xia-qing Zhu1, Qi Wang1, Ren-shan Ge3, Zong-fu Pan1, Bo-wen Wu1, Li-jun Ge1, Yi-han Zhang1, Yi-fan Wang1, Guo-fang Shen1, Dan-yan Zhu1, Chun-sheng Xiang2, Lan-juan Li4, Yi-jia Lou5.   

Abstract

Aristolochic acid I (AAI) existing in plant drugs from Aristolochia species is an environmental human carcinogen associated with urothelial cancer. Although gene association network analysis demonstrated gene expression profile changes in the liver of human TP53 knock-in mice after acute AAI exposure, to date, whether AAI causes hepatic tumorigenesis is still not confirmed. Here, we show that hepatic premalignant alterations appeared in canines after a 10-day AAI oral administration (3 mg/kg/day). We observed c-Myc oncoprotein and oncofetal RNA-binding protein Lin28B overexpressions accompanied by cancer progenitor-like cell formation in the liver by AAI exposure. Meanwhile, we found that forkhead box O1 (FOXO1) was robustly phosphorylated, thereby shuttling into the cytoplasm of hepatocytes. Furthermore, utilizing microarray and qRT-PCR analysis, we confirmed that microRNA expression significantly dysregulated in the liver treated with AAI. Among them, we particularly focused on the members in let-7 miRNAs and miR-23a clusters, the downstream of c-Myc and IL6 receptor (IL6R) signaling pathway linking the premalignant alteration. Strikingly, when IL6 was added in vitro, IL6R/NF-κB signaling activation contributed to the increase of FOXO1 phosphorylation by the let-7b inhibitor. Therefore, it highlights the new insight into the interplay of the network in hepatic tumorigenesis by AAI exposure, and also suggests that anti-premalignant therapy may be crucial for preventing AAI-induced hepatocarcinogenesis. ©2016 American Association for Cancer Research.

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Year:  2016        PMID: 26851235     DOI: 10.1158/1940-6207.CAPR-15-0339

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Cancer Prev Res (Phila)        ISSN: 1940-6215


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