Korean J Pathol.
2000 Dec;34(12):982-993.
Expression of Glutathione S-Transferase, E-Cadherin, and Catenins during
N,N-Diethylnitrosamine-Induced Hepatocarcinogenesis in Rat Liver
- Affiliations
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- 1Department of Pathology, Chung-Ang University College of Medicine, Seoul 100-272, Korea.
Abstract
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N,N-Diethylnitrosamine (DEN) has been proved to have carcinogenic potential in
the initiation or promotion stage and the transformed cells proliferate to form
preneoplastic nodules which are positive for placental form of glutathione S-transferase
(GST-P). E-Cadherin, a member of the cadherin family, is expressed in epithelial cells.
To evaluate the role of adhesion molecules (E-Cadherin, alpha-catenin, and beta-catenin),
which have not been well understood in carcinogenesis, we investigated the changes of
E-cadherin, alpha-Catenin and beta-Catenins by immunohistochemistry and immunoblotting in
DEN-induced hepatocarcinogenesis of rat liver. In addition, the sequential analysis of
histopathology and the expression of GST-P were also examined. Immunoreactive areas
for GST-P were gradually increased from early period of carcinogenesis and strong
GST-P positive foci were noted in various lesions, especially in the clear cell and
eosinophilic cell nodules. Immunohistochemically, the E-Cadherin expression was
increased in DEN-treated preneoplastic nodules in 4 and 10 weeks and hepatocellular
carcinomas displayed relatively reduced expression compared with the hyperplastic
nodules. But alpha- and beta-catenin expression was increased in hyperplastic nodules and
hepatocellular carcinomas. Immunoblotting studies revealed that the level of alpha-catenin
(cytosol and membranous fraction) was overexpressed in hyperplastic nodules as well as
hepatocellular carcinomas, which showed markedly increased expression. The
membranous fraction of beta-catenin was markedly increased in 10 weeks of DEN
treatment and slightly reduced in hepatocellular carcinomas. These findings suggest that
during DEN-induced hepatocarcinogenesis, the clear cell and eosinophilic cell nodules
expressing GST-P in their cytoplasm are early transformed cell nodules. The altered
expression of E-Cadherin and catenins is closely related with tumor propagation. Loss
or reduced expression of E-cadherin may play a role in the progression of late
hyperplastic nodule to hepatocellular carcinoma in DEN-induced rat hepato
carcinogenesis.