BACKGROUND & AIMS: Activation of MYC and CTNNB1 (encoding β-catenin) can co-occur in liver cancer, but how these oncogenes cooperate in tumorigenesis remains unclear. APPROACH & RESULTS: We generated a mouse model allowing conditional activation of MYC and WNT/β-catenin signaling (through either β-catenin activation or Apc loss) upon expression of CRE recombinase in the liver, and monitored their effects on hepatocyte proliferation, apoptosis, gene expression profiles and tumorigenesis. Activation of WNT/β-catenin signaling strongly accelerated MYC-driven carcinogenesis in the liver. Both pathways also cooperated in promoting cellular transformation in vitro, demonstrating their cell-autonomous action. Short-term induction of MYC and β-catenin in hepatocytes followed by RNA-seq profiling allowed the identification of a "Myc/β-catenin signature", composed of a discrete set of Myc-activated genes whose expression increased in the presence of active β-catenin. Notably this signature enriched for targets of Yap and Taz, two transcriptional co-activators known to be activated by WNT/β-catenin signaling, and to cooperate with MYC in mitogenic activation and liver transformation. Consistent with these regulatory connections, Yap/Taz accumulated upon Myc/β-catenin activation and were required not only for the ensuing proliferative response, but also for tumor cell growth and survival. Finally, the Myc/β-catenin signature was enriched in a subset of human hepatocellular carcinomas characterized by comparatively poor prognosis. CONCLUSIONS: Myc and β-catenin show a strong cooperative action in liver carcinogenesis, with Yap and Taz serving as mediators of this effect. These findings warrant efforts toward therapeutic targeting of Yap/Taz in aggressive liver tumors marked by elevated Myc/β-catenin activity.

Cooperation between MYC and β-catenin in liver tumorigenesis requires Yap/Taz / Bisso, Andrea; Filipuzzi, Marco; Gamarra Figueroa, Gianni Paolo; Brumana, Giulia; Biagioni, Francesca; Doni, Mirko; Ceccotti, Giorgia; Tanaskovic, Nina; Morelli, Marco Jacopo; Pendino, Vera; Chiacchiera, Fulvio; Pasini, Diego; Olivero, Daniela; Campaner, Stefano; Sabò, Arianna; Amati, Bruno. - In: HEPATOLOGY. - ISSN 0270-9139. - 2020/72:4(2020), pp. 1430-1443. [10.1002/hep.31120]

Cooperation between MYC and β-catenin in liver tumorigenesis requires Yap/Taz

Chiacchiera, Fulvio;
2020-01-01

Abstract

BACKGROUND & AIMS: Activation of MYC and CTNNB1 (encoding β-catenin) can co-occur in liver cancer, but how these oncogenes cooperate in tumorigenesis remains unclear. APPROACH & RESULTS: We generated a mouse model allowing conditional activation of MYC and WNT/β-catenin signaling (through either β-catenin activation or Apc loss) upon expression of CRE recombinase in the liver, and monitored their effects on hepatocyte proliferation, apoptosis, gene expression profiles and tumorigenesis. Activation of WNT/β-catenin signaling strongly accelerated MYC-driven carcinogenesis in the liver. Both pathways also cooperated in promoting cellular transformation in vitro, demonstrating their cell-autonomous action. Short-term induction of MYC and β-catenin in hepatocytes followed by RNA-seq profiling allowed the identification of a "Myc/β-catenin signature", composed of a discrete set of Myc-activated genes whose expression increased in the presence of active β-catenin. Notably this signature enriched for targets of Yap and Taz, two transcriptional co-activators known to be activated by WNT/β-catenin signaling, and to cooperate with MYC in mitogenic activation and liver transformation. Consistent with these regulatory connections, Yap/Taz accumulated upon Myc/β-catenin activation and were required not only for the ensuing proliferative response, but also for tumor cell growth and survival. Finally, the Myc/β-catenin signature was enriched in a subset of human hepatocellular carcinomas characterized by comparatively poor prognosis. CONCLUSIONS: Myc and β-catenin show a strong cooperative action in liver carcinogenesis, with Yap and Taz serving as mediators of this effect. These findings warrant efforts toward therapeutic targeting of Yap/Taz in aggressive liver tumors marked by elevated Myc/β-catenin activity.
2020
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Bisso, Andrea; Filipuzzi, Marco; Gamarra Figueroa, Gianni Paolo; Brumana, Giulia; Biagioni, Francesca; Doni, Mirko; Ceccotti, Giorgia; Tanaskovic, Nina; Morelli, Marco Jacopo; Pendino, Vera; Chiacchiera, Fulvio; Pasini, Diego; Olivero, Daniela; Campaner, Stefano; Sabò, Arianna; Amati, Bruno
Cooperation between MYC and β-catenin in liver tumorigenesis requires Yap/Taz / Bisso, Andrea; Filipuzzi, Marco; Gamarra Figueroa, Gianni Paolo; Brumana, Giulia; Biagioni, Francesca; Doni, Mirko; Ceccotti, Giorgia; Tanaskovic, Nina; Morelli, Marco Jacopo; Pendino, Vera; Chiacchiera, Fulvio; Pasini, Diego; Olivero, Daniela; Campaner, Stefano; Sabò, Arianna; Amati, Bruno. - In: HEPATOLOGY. - ISSN 0270-9139. - 2020/72:4(2020), pp. 1430-1443. [10.1002/hep.31120]
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