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Hepatocyte-specific Pten deficiency results in steatohepatitis and hepatocellular carcinomas.


ABSTRACT: PTEN is a tumor suppressor gene mutated in many human cancers, and its expression is reduced or absent in almost half of hepatoma patients. We used the Cre-loxP system to generate a hepatocyte-specific null mutation of Pten in mice (AlbCrePten(flox/flox) mice). AlbCrePten(flox/flox) mice showed massive hepatomegaly and steatohepatitis with triglyceride accumulation, a phenotype similar to human nonalcoholic steatohepatitis. Adipocyte-specific genes were induced in mutant hepatocytes, implying adipogenic-like transformation of these cells. Genes involved in lipogenesis and beta-oxidation were also induced, possibly as a result of elevated levels of the transactivating factors PPARgamma and SREBP1c. Importantly, the loss of Pten function in the liver led to tumorigenesis, with 47% of AlbCrePten(flox/flox) livers developing liver cell adenomas by 44 weeks of age. By 74-78 weeks of age, 100% of AlbCrePten(flox/flox) livers showed adenomas and 66% had hepatocellular carcinomas. AlbCrePten(flox/flox) mice also showed insulin hypersensitivity. In vitro, AlbCrePten(flox/flox) hepatocytes were hyperproliferative and showed increased hyperoxidation with abnormal activation of protein kinase B and MAPK. Pten is thus an important regulator of lipogenesis, glucose metabolism, hepatocyte homeostasis, and tumorigenesis in the liver.

SUBMITTER: Horie Y 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC420505 | biostudies-literature | 2004 Jun

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Hepatocyte-specific Pten deficiency results in steatohepatitis and hepatocellular carcinomas.

Horie Yasuo Y   Suzuki Akira A   Kataoka Ei E   Sasaki Takehiko T   Hamada Koichi K   Sasaki Junko J   Mizuno Katsunori K   Hasegawa Go G   Kishimoto Hiroyuki H   Iizuka Masahiro M   Naito Makoto M   Enomoto Katsuhiko K   Watanabe Sumio S   Mak Tak Wah TW   Nakano Toru T  

The Journal of clinical investigation 20040601 12


PTEN is a tumor suppressor gene mutated in many human cancers, and its expression is reduced or absent in almost half of hepatoma patients. We used the Cre-loxP system to generate a hepatocyte-specific null mutation of Pten in mice (AlbCrePten(flox/flox) mice). AlbCrePten(flox/flox) mice showed massive hepatomegaly and steatohepatitis with triglyceride accumulation, a phenotype similar to human nonalcoholic steatohepatitis. Adipocyte-specific genes were induced in mutant hepatocytes, implying ad  ...[more]

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