Rare Inherited Cholestatic Disorders and Molecular Links to Hepatocarcinogenesis

CELLS(2022)

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Hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) is the most common primary liver cancer affecting adults and the second most common primary liver cancer affecting children. Recent years have seen a significant increase in our understanding of the molecular changes associated with HCC. However, HCC is a complex disease, and its molecular pathogenesis, which likely varies by aetiology, remains to be fully elucidated. Interestingly, some inherited cholestatic disorders that manifest in childhood are associated with early HCC development. This review will thus explore how three genes that are associated with liver disease in childhood (ABCB11, TJP2 and VPS33B) might play a role in the initiation and progression of HCC. Specifically, chronic bile-induced damage (caused by ABCB11 changes), disruption of intercellular junction formation (caused by TJP2 changes) and loss of normal apical-basal cell polarity (caused by VPS33B changes) will be discussed as possible mechanisms for HCC development.
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ABCB11 gene, TJP2 gene, VPS33B gene, inherited cholestasis, hepatocellular carcinoma, hepatocarcinogenesis
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