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MicroRNA-Based Prophylaxis in a Mouse Model of Cirrhosis and Liver Cancer

Authors :
Elisa Callegari
Marco Domenicali
Ram Charan Shankaraiah
Lucilla D’Abundo
Paola Guerriero
Ferdinando Giannone
Maurizio Baldassarre
Cristian Bassi
Bahaeldin K. Elamin
Barbara Zagatti
Manuela Ferracin
Francesca Fornari
Giuseppe Altavilla
Stella Blandamura
Enrico Maria Silini
Laura Gramantieri
Silvia Sabbioni
Massimo Negrini
Source :
Molecular Therapy: Nucleic Acids, Vol 14, Iss , Pp 239-250 (2019)
Publication Year :
2019
Publisher :
Elsevier, 2019.

Abstract

Most hepatocellular carcinomas (HCCs) arise in the context of chronic liver disease and/or cirrhosis. Thus, chemoprevention in individuals at risk represents an important but yet unproven approach. In this study, we investigated the ability of microRNA (miRNA)-based molecules to prevent liver cancer development in a cirrhotic model. To this end, we developed a mouse model able to recapitulate the natural progression from fibrosis to HCC, and then we tested the prophylactic activity of an miRNA-based approach in the model. The experiments were carried out in the TG221 transgenic mouse, characterized by the overexpression of miR-221 in the liver and predisposed to the development of liver tumors. TG221 as well as wild-type mice were exposed to the hepatotoxin carbon tetrachloride (CCl4) to induce chronic liver damage. All mice developed liver cirrhosis, but only TG221 mice developed nodular lesions in 100% of cases within 6 months of age. The spectrum of lesions ranged from dysplastic foci to carcinomas. To investigate miRNA-based prophylactic approaches, anti-miR-221 oligonucleotides or miR-199a-3p mimics were administered to TG221 CCl4-treated mice. Compared to control animals, a significant reduction in number, size, and, most significantly, malignant phenotype of liver nodules was observed, thus demonstrating an important prophylactic action of miRNA-based molecules. In summary, in this article, we not only report a simple model of liver cancer in a cirrhotic background but also provide evidence for a potential miRNA-based approach to reduce the risk of HCC development. Keywords: hepatocellular carcinoma, HCC, cirrhosis, carbon tetrachloride, CCl4, transgenic animals, microRNAs, prophylaxis

Subjects

Subjects :
Therapeutics. Pharmacology
RM1-950

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
21622531
Volume :
14
Issue :
239-250
Database :
Directory of Open Access Journals
Journal :
Molecular Therapy: Nucleic Acids
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
edsdoj.4e08f8cbe4744a7dbc6758c90aa58e46
Document Type :
article
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.omtn.2018.11.018