BACKGROUND: The anti-proliferative gene, PC3 (pheochromocytoma cell 3)/BTG2 (B-cell translocation gene 2), is one of the early growth response genes and belongs to the BTG/Tob protein family. This study aimed to assess the effects of recombinant human hepatopoietin (HPO) and partial hepatectomy on rapidly induced expression of immediate-early genes and to investigate the expression of PC3/BTG2 mRNA in hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) at different stages of progression. METHODS: After a rat model of partial hepatectomy was established, we investigated gene expression within I hour after 2/3 partial hepatectomy by representational difference analysis and in a primary cultured hepatocyte system. The expression levels of PC3/BTG2 from liver tissues of the rat model were assessed by RT-PCR and Northern blotting. Meanwhile, the expression of BTG2 mRNA in a tissue microarray of HCC was determined by in situ hybridization. RESULTS: The PC3/BTG2 gene was rapidly induced after 2/3 partial hepatectomy and its expression peaked within 1-2 hours after operation. HPO rapidly induced the expression of the genes c-fos, LRF-1, and PC3 in primary cultured rat hepatocytes, which might be one of the molecular mechanisms by which HPO stimulates hepatocyte proliferation. Positive BTG2 mRNA expression was detected in 71.19% (42/59) of the HCC samples and in 75% (3/4) of the normal liver tissue samples obtained from the region around the HCC tissues. PC3/BTG2 mRNA was located mainly in the cytoplasm of HCC cells and its expression was related to the degree of differentiation. CONCLUSIONS: Recombinant human HPO and partial hepatectomy rapidly induce the expression of the PC3/BTG2 gene. PC3/BTG2 mRNA is highly expressed in HCC cells and its expression is related to the degree of cell differentiation. The abnormal expression of PC3/BTG2 is closely related to the genesis and development of HCC, so PC3/BTG2 may play an important role in these processes. (Hepatobilimy Pancreat Dis Int 2009; 8: 288-293)
Objective: To investigate the effect of MEK1 inhibitor PD98058 on Tec and ERK2 in HepG2 hepatoma cells. Methods: The expression of mRNA and protein of Tec and ERK2 in HepG2 cells was detected by immunocytochemistry as- say. After various concentration of PD98059 treatment, the expression of Tec and ERK2 mRNA in HepG2 cells was detected by RT-PCR and Western blotting. Results: Tec and ERK2 expressed highly in HepG2 cells. PD98059 obviously inhibited the expression of mRNA and protein of Tec and ERK2 in a dose-dependent manner, in which 40 μmol/L of PD98059 exhibited the strongest inhibiting effect. Conclusion: PD98058, as MEK1 inhibitor, can inhibit Tec, block the signal route of Ras/Raf/ERK and to impede the signal transduction in HepG2 cells. Tec may be the signal protein in the upper stream of Ras/Raf/ERK in hepatocarcinoma cells and is supposed to interact with the signal way of Ras/Raf/ERK.