Immunohistochemical detection of c-Ha-ras oncogene p21 product in pre-neoplastic and neoplastic lesions during hepatocarcinogenesis in rats

1988 
An immunohistochemical study of c-Ha-ras expression was performed on preneoplastic and neoplastic stages of diethl nitrosamine (DENA)-induced hepatocarcinogenesis in rats, using an antibody raised against a peptide sequence of the Ha-ras p21 product. Moderate to high immunostaining intensity was observed in the following hepatocytic lesions: (I) hepato-cellular carcinomas (14/14) and associated neoplastic nodules (S/S) and foci of phenotypic alterations (35/40) (after 13–20 months of treatment); (2) neoplastic nodules (6/6) and associated foci (42/50) (after 5–9 months); (3) foci (10/10) (after 2 months); and (4) small, slowly growing foci (26/40) found 9 months after treatment with DENA without prior partial hepatectomy, resulting in low number of nodules and no tumor even after IS months. No c-Ha-ras p21 was detected immunohistochemically in normal nor in regenerating rat liver. Our result indicate that increased Ha-ras expression is an early and stable event in liver lesions associated with he-patocarcinogenesis. They also imply that increased Ha-ras expression is insufficient (if at all implicated) for inducing fully malignant hepatocyte transformation. It might be indicative of cell populations at an increased transformation risk.
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