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- W2907042013 abstract "Abstract Aristolochic acid (AA) derived from traditional Chinese herbal remedies has recently been statistically associated with human liver cancer; however, the causal relationships between AA and liver cancer and the underlying evolutionary process of AA-mediated mutagenesis during tumorigenesis are obscure. Here, we subjected mice, including Pten -deficient ones, to aristolochic acid I (AAI) alone or a combination of AAI and carbon tetrachloride (CCl 4 ), which may induce liver injury. Significantly, AAI promoted the development of liver cancer, including hepatocellular carcinoma and intrahepatic cholangiocarcinoma, in a dose-dependent manner, and it increased the incidence of liver cancer, together with CCl 4 or Pten deficiency. AAI could lead to DNA damage and AAI-DNA adducts that initiate liver cancer via characteristic A>T transversions, as indicated by the comprehensive genomic analysis, which revealed recurrent mutations in Hras and some genes encoding components of the Ras/Raf, PI3K, Notch, Hippo, Wnt, DNA polymerase family and the SWI/SNF complex, some of which are also often found in human liver cancer. Mutational signature analysis across human cancer types revealed that the AA-related dominant signature was especially implicated in liver cancer in China, based on very stringent criteria derived from the animal cancer form, in which mutations of TP53 and JAK1 are prone to be significantly enriched. Interestingly, AAI-mediated characteristic A>T mutations were the earliest genetic event driving malignant subclonal evolution in mouse and human liver cancer. In general, this study provides documented evidence for AA-induced liver cancer with featured mutational processes during malignant clonal evolution, laying a solid foundation for the prevention and diagnosis of AA-associated human cancers, especially liver cancer." @default.
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- W2907042013 title "The mutational features of aristolochic acid-induced mouse and human liver cancers" @default.
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