[PDF][PDF] Ptpn11/Shp2 acts as a tumor suppressor in hepatocellular carcinogenesis

EA Bard-Chapeau, S Li, J Ding, SS Zhang, HH Zhu… - Cancer cell, 2011 - cell.com
EA Bard-Chapeau, S Li, J Ding, SS Zhang, HH Zhu, F Princen, DD Fang, T Han…
Cancer cell, 2011cell.com
The human gene Ptpn11, which encodes the tyrosine phosphatase Shp2, may act as a proto-
oncogene because dominantly activating mutations have been detected in several types of
leukemia. Herein we report a tumor-suppressor function of Shp2. Hepatocyte-specific
deletion of Shp2 promotes inflammatory signaling through the Stat3 pathway and hepatic
inflammation/necrosis, resulting in regenerative hyperplasia and development of tumors in
aged mice. Furthermore, Shp2 ablation dramatically enhanced diethylnitrosamine (DEN) …
Summary
The human gene Ptpn11, which encodes the tyrosine phosphatase Shp2, may act as a proto-oncogene because dominantly activating mutations have been detected in several types of leukemia. Herein we report a tumor-suppressor function of Shp2. Hepatocyte-specific deletion of Shp2 promotes inflammatory signaling through the Stat3 pathway and hepatic inflammation/necrosis, resulting in regenerative hyperplasia and development of tumors in aged mice. Furthermore, Shp2 ablation dramatically enhanced diethylnitrosamine (DEN)-induced hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) development, which was abolished by concurrent deletion of Shp2 and Stat3 in hepatocytes. Decreased Shp2 expression was detected in a subfraction of human HCC specimens. Thus, in contrast to the leukemogenic effect of dominant-active mutants, Ptpn11/Shp2 has a tumor-suppressor function in liver.
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