A. Columbano
University of Pittsburgh
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Archive | 2014
Annalisa Petrelli; Andrea Perra; Davide Corà; Pia Sulas; Silvia Menegon; C Manca; Cristina Migliore; Ma Kowalik; Ledda Columbano Gm; Silvia Giordano; A. Columbano
Studies on gene and/or microRNA (miRNA) dysregulation in the early stages of hepatocarcinogenesis are hampered by the difficulty of diagnosing early lesions in humans. Experimental models recapitulating human hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) are then used to perform this analysis. We performed miRNA and gene expression profiling to characterize the molecular events involved in the multistep process of hepatocarcinogenesis in the resistant‐hepatocyte rat model. A high percentage of dysregulated miRNAs/genes in HCC were similarly altered in early preneoplastic lesions positive for the stem/progenitor cell marker cytokeratin‐19, indicating that several HCC‐associated alterations occur from the very beginning of the carcinogenic process. Our analysis also identified miRNA/gene‐target networks aberrantly activated at the initial stage of hepatocarcinogenesis. Activation of the nuclear factor erythroid related factor 2 (NRF2) pathway and up‐regulation of the miR‐200 family were among the most prominent changes. The relevance of these alterations in the development of HCC was confirmed by the observation that NRF2 silencing impaired while miR‐200a overexpression promoted HCC cell proliferation in vitro. Moreover, T3‐induced in vivo inhibition of the NRF2 pathway accompanied the regression of cytokeratin‐19‐positive nodules, suggesting that activation of this transcription factor contributes to the onset and progression of preneoplastic lesions towards malignancy. The finding that 78% of genes and 57% of dysregulated miRNAs in rat HCC have been previously associated with human HCC as well underlines the translational value of our results. Conclusion: This study indicates that most of the molecular changes found in HCC occur in the very early stages of hepatocarcinogenesis. Among these, the NRF2 pathway plays a relevant role and may represent a new therapeutic target. (Hepatology 2014;58:228–241)
Cancer Research | 2000
Giovanna M. Ledda-Columbano; Andrea Perra; Roberto Loi; Hisashi Shinozuka; A. Columbano
Carcinogenesis | 1989
Giovanna M. Ledda-Columbano; A. Columbano; M. Curto; Maria Grazia Ennas; Pierpaolo Coni; D.S.R. Sarma; Paolo Pani
Carcinogenesis | 1990
Pierpaolo Coni; G. Pichiri-Coni; Giovanna M. Ledda-Columbano; P.M. Rao; S. Rajalakshmi; D.S.R. Sarma; A. Columbano
Carcinogenesis | 1992
Giovanna M. Ledda-Columbano; Pierpaolo Coni; M. Curto; L. Giacomini; G. Faa; D.S.R. Sarma; A. Columbano
Carcinogenesis | 1999
Giovanna M. Ledda-Columbano; Andrea Perra; Rosaria Piga; Monica Pibiri; Roberto Loi; Hisashi Shinozuka; A. Columbano
XVII Congresso Nazionale AIBG | 2016
Antonio Fadda; Oreste Davide Gentilini; Loredana Moi; Ludovic Barault; Cesare Zavattari; Pia Sulas; Vera Piera Leoni; Luigi Zorcolo; M. R. De Miglio; Liliana Varesco; A. Columbano; F. Di Nicolantonio; Patrizia Zavattari
Archive | 2012
Vp Leoni; Gm Ledda-Columbano; Monica Pibiri; C Saliba; Andrea Perra; Ma Kowalik; Mv Grober Oli; Maria Ravo; Alessandro Weisz; E Ghiso; Silvia Giordano; A. Columbano
Experimental Biology Meeting | 2012
Maura Fanti; Andrea Perra; Monica Pibiri; M Schwartz; Sp Monga; Ledda Columbano Gm; A. Columbano
54th Meeting annuale della SIC (Società Italiana di Cancerologia): “Mission (im)possible, understanding cancer-host dialogues for personalized cancer medicine” | 2012
C Frau; Vp Leoni; R Loi; S Pinna; Andrea Perra; Gm Ledda-Columbano; A. Columbano