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. 1999 Dec;90(12):1301-9.
doi: 10.1111/j.1349-7006.1999.tb00712.x.

Beta-catenin accumulation and mutation of exon 3 of the beta-catenin gene in hepatocellular carcinoma

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Beta-catenin accumulation and mutation of exon 3 of the beta-catenin gene in hepatocellular carcinoma

Y Kondo et al. Jpn J Cancer Res. 1999 Dec.

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  • Jpn J Cancer Res 2000 Feb;91(2):270

Abstract

A study was conducted to clarify the contribution of beta-catenin accumulation and mutation of the beta-catenin gene to hepatocarcinogenesis. Beta-catenin accumulation was examined immunohistochemically in 38 paired samples of hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) and corresponding non-cancerous liver tissue. Gene mutation was analyzed by polymerase chain reaction-single strand conformation polymorphism (PCR-SSCP) and direct sequencing using intronic primers encompassing exon 3. Neither accumulation nor mutation was detected in non-cancerous liver tissues that showed no remarkable histological features, chronic hepatitis or liver cirrhosis. Accumulation of beta-catenin was seen in the nucleus, cytoplasm or cell membrane in 15 of 38 (39%) HCC samples, and gene mutation was seen in 9 of 38 (24%) HCC samples. Although there was a significant correlation between accumulation and mutation (P<0.01), six HCCs without mutation also showed accumulation. Samples of early HCC showed neither accumulation nor mutation, and accumulation and mutation were each correlated significantly with portal vein tumor involvement (P<0.05). The present results indicate that (1) mutation of exon 3 of the beta-catenin gene can lead to beta-catenin accumulation, although other mechanisms of accumulation may also operate in HCC, and (2) beta-catenin accumulation and mutation of the beta-catenin gene are not early events in hepatocarcinogenesis, and may be associated with the malignant progression of HCC.

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