The Advances in Molecular Biology of Hepatoblastoma: Implications for Diagnostic Pathology

Weiwei Chen, R. Kozielski, C. LeVea, Frank Chen
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As the most common pediatric liver malignancy, hepatoblastoma (HB) accounts for more than 90% of primary hepatic malignant tumors in children less than five years of age in the US, and its incidence has been increasing in the past decades. Despite extensive studies, the pathogenesis of HB remains to be elucidated. Multiple signaling pathways may be involved in the oncogenic process of HB. The best characterized pathways include the canonical Wnt/beta-catenin pathway, the hepatocyte growth factor (HGF)/c-Met signaling pathway, the Notch pathway and the Hedgehog pathway. In addition, signaling molecules associated with these signaling pathways have been shown to be potential novel tumor markers for HB. Preoperative chemotherapy is the current standard of care for HB. Highly sensitive and specific tumor markers are not only important for the accurate diagnosis of HB but are also essential for predicting its clinical behaviors and prognosis. This review summarizes the recent advances in the molecular aspects of HB with a focus on the pathogenic signaling pathways and tumor markers. Their implications for diagnostics and prognostics are also discussed from a pathologist’s point of view.
肝母细胞瘤分子生物学研究进展:对病理诊断的意义
肝母细胞瘤(hepatoblastoma, HB)是最常见的儿童肝脏恶性肿瘤,在美国5岁以下儿童原发性肝脏恶性肿瘤中占90%以上,近几十年来发病率呈上升趋势。尽管进行了广泛的研究,但HB的发病机制仍有待阐明。多种信号通路可能参与了HB的致癌过程。最具特征的通路包括典型的Wnt/ β -catenin通路、肝细胞生长因子(HGF)/c-Met信号通路、Notch通路和Hedgehog通路。此外,与这些信号通路相关的信号分子已被证明是HB潜在的新型肿瘤标志物。术前化疗是目前治疗乙肝的标准。高敏感性和特异性的肿瘤标志物不仅对HB的准确诊断很重要,而且对预测其临床行为和预后也很重要。本文综述了近年来HB分子方面的研究进展,重点介绍了HB的致病信号通路和肿瘤标志物。它们对诊断和预后的影响也从病理学家的角度进行了讨论。
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