Embryonal tumors such as Wilms' tumor (WT), embryonal rhabdomyosarcoma (eRM
S) and hepatoblastoma have been thought to have a common pathogenetic mecha
nism. H19 was found to be inactivated in WT and eRMS either by loss of hete
rozygosity or by hypermethylation of the maternal allele. We show here that
the expression of the H19 gene is inactivated by maternal allelic loss or
hypermethylation in 7 out of 8 "sporadic" hepatoblastomas. Furthermore, we
analyzed expression of the IGF2 gene. Loss of imprinting of the IGF2 gene w
as detected and linked to inactivation of the H19 gene in 2 hepatoblastomas
. However, 2 sporadic cases demonstrated monoallelic expression of the IGF2
gene with inactivation of the H19 gene.
Our results suggest that H19 may play a role as a common imprinted tumor su
ppressor gene in "sporadic" hepatoblastomas but may at times work independe
ntly of ICF2 expression. (C) 1999 Wiley-Liss, Inc.