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Overproduction of thrombopoietin by BRAFV600E ‐mutated mouse hepatocytes and contribution of thrombopoietin to hepatocarcinogenesis
Author(s) -
Tanaka Hiroki,
Horioka Kie,
Yamamoto Masahiro,
Asari Masaru,
Okuda Katsuhiro,
Yamazaki Kosuke,
Shimizu Keiko,
Ogawa Katsuhiro
Publication year - 2019
Publication title -
cancer science
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 2.035
H-Index - 141
eISSN - 1349-7006
pISSN - 1347-9032
DOI - 10.1111/cas.14130
Subject(s) - thrombopoietin , thrombocytosis , platelet , hepatocyte , endocrinology , genetically modified mouse , medicine , biology , chemistry , transgene , cancer research , haematopoiesis , stem cell , microbiology and biotechnology , biochemistry , gene , in vitro
In hepatocarcinogenesis induced by diethylnitrosamine ( DEN ) in B6C3F1 mice, the Braf V637E mutation, corresponding to the human BRAF V 600E mutation, plays a pivotal role. The livers of transgenic mice with a hepatocyte‐specific human BRAF V 600E mutation weighed 4.5 times more than that of normal mice and consisted entirely of hepatocytes, resembling DEN ‐induced preneoplastic hepatocytes. However, these transgenic mice spontaneously died 7 wk after birth, therefore this study aimed to clarify the causes of death. In the transgenic mice, the liver showed thrombopoietin ( TPO ) overexpression, which is associated with eventual megakaryocytosis and thrombocytosis, and activated platelets were deposited in hepatic sinusoids. TPO was also overexpressed in the DEN ‐induced hepatic tumors, and sinusoidal platelet deposition was observed in the hepatic tumors of humans and mice. Podoplanin was expressed in some of the Kupffer cells in the liver of the transgenic mice, indicating that platelet activation occurred via the interaction of podoplanin with C‐type lectin receptor 2 ( CLEC ‐2) on the platelet membrane. Additionally, erythrocyte dyscrasia and glomerulonephropathy/interstitial pneumonia associated with platelet deposition were observed. In the transgenic mice, aspirin (Asp) administration prevented platelet activation, reduced the liver/body weight ratio, decreased the platelet deposition in the liver, kidney, and lung, and prevented erythrocyte dyscrasia and ameliorated the renal/pulmonary changes. Thrombopoietin overproduction by BRAF V 600E‐mutated hepatocytes may contribute to hepatocyte proliferation via thrombocytosis, platelet activation, and the interaction of platelets with hepatic sinusoidal cells, while hematologic, renal, and pulmonary disorders due to aberrant platelet activation may lead to spontaneous death in the transgenic mice.

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