K. Kikuchi et al., GENE EXPRESSIONS AND ACTIVITIES OF PROTEIN PHOSPHATASES 1-ALPHA, 2A AND 2C IN HEPATOCARCINOGENESIS AND REGENERATION AFTER PARTIAL-HEPATECTOMY, Cancer detection and prevention, 21(1), 1997, pp. 36-43
The mRNA levels of protein phosphatases (PP) 1 alpha, 2A, and 2C were
determined both in hepatocarcinogenesis and in liver regeneration. In
the precancerous stage and during regeneration, the mRNA levels of PP1
alpha, PP2A, and PP2C were markedly increased compared with those in
normal Livers. In primary hepatomas, all three of these mRNA levels we
re decreased to the control levels. In poorly differentiated hepatomas
, however, only PP1 alpha mRNA was specifically increased, in contrast
to PP2A and PP2C, which were at the control levels or below. While PP
1 activity in the non-nuclear fraction of partially hepatectomized liv
ers was nearly constant, the activity in nuclei was increased about 2.
5-fold over control levels at 12 h after partial hepatectomy, the time
that corresponds to the G1 to S transition in the cell cycle of hepat
ocytes. On the other hand, PP2A activity in both fractions was nearly
constant throughout. These results appear to suggest some involvement
of protein phosphatases in regulation of hepatocyte proliferation.