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EpCAM and APN expression in combination with γ-H2AX as biomarkers for detecting hepatocarcinogens in rats.

Jun-Ichi AkagiYoung-Man ChoTakeshi ToyodaYasuko MizutaKumiko Ogawa
Published in: Cancer science (2023)
The phosphorylated form of histone H2AX (γ-H2AX) serves as a commonly utilized biomarker for DNA damage. Based on our previous findings, which demonstrated the formation of γ-H2AX foci as a reliable biomarker for detecting bladder carcinogens in repeated dose 28-day study in rats, we hypothesized that γ-H2AX could also function as a biomarker for detecting hepatocarcinogens. However, we found that γ-H2AX foci formation was not effectively induced by hepatocarcinogens that did not stimulate hepatocyte proliferation. Therefore, we explored alternative biomarkers to detect chemical hepatocarcinogenicity and discovered increased expressions of epithelial cell adhesion molecule (EpCAM/CD326)- and aminopeptidase N (APN/CD13) in the hepatocytes of rats administered various hepatocarcinogens. Significant increases in EpCAM- and APN-positive hepatocytes were observed for eight and five of the 10 hepatocarcinogens, respectively. Notably, five and two of them, respectively, were negative for γ-H2AX foci. These results highlight the potential of EpCAM and APN as useful biomarkers in combination with γ-H2AX for the detection of chemical hepatocarcinogenicity.
Keyphrases
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  • dna damage
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  • poor prognosis
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  • oxidative stress
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  • liver injury
  • risk assessment
  • quantum dots
  • nk cells