GREB1 induced by Wnt signaling promotes development of hepatoblastoma by suppressing TGFβ signaling

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The β-catenin mutation is frequently observed in hepatoblastoma (HB), but the underlying mechanism by which Wnt/β-catenin signaling induces HB tumor formation is unknown. Here we show that expression of growth regulation by estrogen in breast cancer 1 (GREB1) depends on Wnt/β-catenin signaling in HB patients. GREB1 is localized to the nucleus where it binds Smad2/3 in a competitive manner with p300 and inhibits TGFβ signaling, thereby promoting HepG2 HB cell proliferation. Forced expression of β-catenin, YAP, and c-Met induces HB-like mouse liver tumor (BYM mice), with an increase in GREB1 expression and HB markers. Depletion of GREB1 strongly suppresses marker gene expression and HB-like liver tumorigenesis, and instead enhances TGFβ signaling in BYM mice. Furthermore, antisense oligonucleotides for GREB1 suppress the formation of HepG2 cell-induced tumors and HB-like tumors in vivo. We propose that GREB1 is a target molecule of Wnt/β-catenin signaling and required for HB progression.

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Matsumoto, S., Yamamichi, T., Shinzawa, K., Kasahara, Y., Nojima, S., Kodama, T., … Kikuchi, A. (2019). GREB1 induced by Wnt signaling promotes development of hepatoblastoma by suppressing TGFβ signaling. Nature Communications, 10(1). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-019-11533-x

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