Myogenesis in Wilms' Tumors is Associated with Mutations of the WT1 Gene and Activation of Bcl-2 and the Wnt Signaling Pathway
- 1 March 2004
- journal article
- Published by SAGE Publications in Pediatric and Developmental Pathology
- Vol. 7 (2) , 125-137
- https://doi.org/10.1007/s10024-003-3023-8
Abstract
Wilms tumors with WT1 mutations [WT1(−)] have a stromal-predominant histology with varying extents of rhabdomyogenesis. These tumors also frequently have mutations in the beta-catenin gene (CTNNB1). We have investigated the molecular events that may explain the origins of rhabdomyogenesis in WT1(−) tumors. Of 35 Wilms tumors, we identified 12 with WT1 mutations, of which 9 carried CTNNB1 mutations. We compared WT1 wild-type tumors [WT1(+)] with WT1(−) tumors for histological features, localization of beta-catenin, Bcl-2 expression, and apoptosis using an in-situ end-labeling technique. WT1(+) tumors showed triphasic and blastemal- and epithelial predominant-histology. Expression of WT1, beta-catenin, and Bcl-2 recapitulated those of normal kidney epithelial development. Localization of beta-catenin was observed in the cytoplasm and cytoplasmic membrane of early glomerular epithelial structures. Bcl-2 is also expressed in condensing blastema and early glomerular epithelial structures which had little apoptosis. WT1(−) tumors, regardless of whether CTNNB1 mutations were detected or not, showed a stromal-rich phenotype with abundant expression of beta-catenin in the nucleus of the rhabdomyoblasts. Bcl-2 was expressed in rhabdomyoblasts, but not in blastemal cells undergoing apoptosis, suggesting that WT1 regulates Bcl-2 positively in the epithelial pathway, but negatively in the myogenic pathway. These data indicate that mutations in WT1 might alter the Wnt signaling pathway and Bcl-2 related-apoptosis. In WT1(−) tumors, the nuclear accumulation of beta-catenin and Bcl-2 expression are associated with rhabdomyogenesis, and dysregulation of Bcl-2 may be a mechanism by which the histogenesis (loss of blastemal component, muscle differentiation) may be explained.Keywords
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