Hepatoblastoma, the most common pediatric liver cancer, is tightly linked to excessive Wnt/beta-catenin signaling. Here, we used microarray analysis to identify two tumor subclasses resembling distinct phases of liver development and a discriminating 16-gene signature. beta-catenin activated different transcriptional programs in the two tumor types, with distinctive expression of hepatic stem/progenitor markers in immature tumors. This highly proliferating subclass was typified by gains of chromosomes 8q and 2p and upregulated Myc signaling. Myc-induced hepatoblastoma-like tumors in mice strikingly resembled the human immature subtype, and Myc downregulation in hepatoblastoma cells impaired tumorigenesis in vivo. Remarkably, the 16-gene signature discriminated invasive and metastatic hepatoblastomas and predicted prognosis with high accuracy.

Hepatic stem-like phenotype and interplay of Wnt/$\beta$-catenin and Myc signaling in aggressive childhood liver cancer

CAIRO, Stefano Enrico;
2008

Abstract

Hepatoblastoma, the most common pediatric liver cancer, is tightly linked to excessive Wnt/beta-catenin signaling. Here, we used microarray analysis to identify two tumor subclasses resembling distinct phases of liver development and a discriminating 16-gene signature. beta-catenin activated different transcriptional programs in the two tumor types, with distinctive expression of hepatic stem/progenitor markers in immature tumors. This highly proliferating subclass was typified by gains of chromosomes 8q and 2p and upregulated Myc signaling. Myc-induced hepatoblastoma-like tumors in mice strikingly resembled the human immature subtype, and Myc downregulation in hepatoblastoma cells impaired tumorigenesis in vivo. Remarkably, the 16-gene signature discriminated invasive and metastatic hepatoblastomas and predicted prognosis with high accuracy.
2008
Cairo, Stefano Enrico; S., Armengol; C., De Reyniès; A., Wei; Y., Thomas; E., Renard; C. A., Goga; A., Balakrishnan; A., Semeraro; M., Gresh; L., Pontoglio; M., Strick Marchand; H., Levillayer; F., Nouet; Y., Rickman; D., Gauthier; F., Branchereau; S., Brugières; L., Laithier; V., Bouvier; R., Boman; F., Basso; G., Michiels; J. F., Hofman; P., Arbez Gindre; F., Jouan; H., Rousselet Chapeau; M. C., Berrebi; D., Marcellin; L., Plenat; F., Zachar; D., Joubert; M., Selves; J., Pasquier; D., Bioulac Sage; P., Grotzer; M., Childs; M., Fabre; M., Buendia; M., A.
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