正常肝胆细胞分区程序对原发性肝肿瘤表型和功能的影响。

IF 11.6 1区 医学 Q1 GASTROENTEROLOGY & HEPATOLOGY
Liver Cancer Pub Date : 2024-08-26 eCollection Date: 2025-03-01 DOI:10.1159/000541077
Tomoko Aoki, Naoshi Nishida, Yasunori Minami, Masatoshi Kudo
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摘要

背景:传统的肿瘤分类依赖于细胞起源、病理形态特征、基因表达谱,以及最近的肿瘤免疫微环境。虽然这些分类提供了有价值的见解,但结合以肝脏代谢功能为重点的生理分类可能会带来新的发现。摘要:我们建议根据肝细胞肿瘤的生理功能,如白蛋白生成、胆汁酸生成、糖酵解、糖生成和脂肪生成等,对其进行重新分类。我们进一步证明了正常肝胆细胞分化程序激活的信号通路与肿瘤中遗传异常激活的信号通路之间的同源性。具体来说,Wnt/β-catenin、RAS、NOTCH和TGF-β信号不仅通过激活肝脏富集的转录因子促进细胞分化,而且还决定肿瘤的性状。研究维持或失去代谢功能的肝细胞癌(hcc)之间的差异,可以对生物恶性和肿瘤可塑性的驱动因素产生有价值的见解。关键信息:为了确认正常肝胆细胞、肝细胞腺瘤(HCA)和HCC分化程序之间的同源性,我们确定了肿瘤内的肝脏特异性功能,如分解代谢和合成代谢。失去这些代谢功能的hcc和hca表现出去分化、与胆道细胞相似或糖酵解增加等特征。关注这一尚未开发的领域可能会刺激对新肿瘤特征的积极研究。
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The Impact of Normal Hepatobiliary Cell Zonation Programs on the Phenotypes and Functions of Primary Liver Tumors.

Background: Traditional tumor classifications have relied on cellular origin, pathological morphological features, gene expression profiles, and more recently, the tumor immune microenvironment. While these classifications provide valuable insights, incorporating physiological classifications focusing on liver metabolic functions may lead to new discoveries.

Summary: We proposed to reclassify benign and malignant hepatocellular neoplasms based on their physiological functions such as albumin production, bile acid production, glycolysis, glycogenesis, and adipogenesis. We further demonstrated the homology between signal pathways activated by the differentiation program of the normal hepatobiliary cells and those activated by genetic abnormalities in tumors. Specifically, Wnt/β-catenin, RAS, NOTCH, and TGF-β signaling not only contribute to cell differentiation via activation of liver-enriched transcription factors but also determine the tumor traits. Examining the distinctions between hepatocellular carcinomas (HCCs) that maintain or lose metabolic functions can yield valuable insights into the drivers of biological malignancy and tumor plasticity.

Key messages: To confirm the homology between the differentiation programs of normal hepatobiliary cells, hepatocellular adenomas (HCA), and HCC we identify liver-specific functions such as catabolism and anabolism within tumors. HCCs and HCAs that have lost these metabolic functions exhibit characteristics such as dedifferentiation, resemblance to biliary cells, or increased glycolysis. Focusing on this underexplored area will likely stimulate active research into new tumor characteristics.

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Liver Cancer
Liver Cancer Medicine-Oncology
CiteScore
20.80
自引率
7.20%
发文量
53
审稿时长
16 weeks
期刊介绍: Liver Cancer is a journal that serves the international community of researchers and clinicians by providing a platform for research results related to the causes, mechanisms, and therapy of liver cancer. It focuses on molecular carcinogenesis, prevention, surveillance, diagnosis, and treatment, including molecular targeted therapy. The journal publishes clinical and translational research in the field of liver cancer in both humans and experimental models. It publishes original and review articles and has an Impact Factor of 13.8. The journal is indexed and abstracted in various platforms including PubMed, PubMed Central, Web of Science, Science Citation Index, Science Citation Index Expanded, Google Scholar, DOAJ, Chemical Abstracts Service, Scopus, Embase, Pathway Studio, and WorldCat.
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