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Proteomic Landscape of Cholangiocarcinomas Reveals Three Different Subgroups According to Their Localization and the Aspect of Non-Tumor Liver.

Julie Le FaouderElia GiganteThibaut LégerMiguel AlbuquerqueAurélie BeaufrèreOlivier SoubraneSafi DokmakJean-Michel CamadroJérôme CrosValérie Paradis
Published in: Proteomics. Clinical applications (2018)
Unsupervised analysis revealed two main clusters: cluster 1 contained most of the iCCC while cluster 2 was divided in 2 subgroups, one containing most of the iCCN and the other regrouping CCH and CCP . Compared to iCCN , iCCC displayed upregulation of molecules involved in cell adhesion, motility and angiogenesis. Epithelial markers associated with secretory pathway and fibroblast markers were overexpressed in CCH compared to iCCN CONCLUSION AND CLINICAL RELEVANCE: This study demonstrated that iCCC is a specific entity, suggesting a major impact of the background liver on tumor biology, and confirmed that extrahepatic CCs define a homogeneous subgroup.
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