Increasing evidence demonstrated that mutations altering the activity of chromatin-modifying complexes significantly contribute to liver tumour formation and progression. Inactivating mutations of members of the polycomb complexes have been found in a subset of aggressive HCCs, mainly affecting women, and in more than 20% of CCA. To clarify the role of these chromatin-associated complexes in liver homeostasis, we used a comprehensive approach taking advantage of advanced genomics approaches, histological and histochemical techniques and novel in vivo models. Our data suggest that unbalancing Polycomb activities compromises liver homeostasis, favouring tumour formation.

Unbalancing Polycomb group proteins activities during liver homeostasis and tumour formation

Ferracci, Elisa
2025

Abstract

Increasing evidence demonstrated that mutations altering the activity of chromatin-modifying complexes significantly contribute to liver tumour formation and progression. Inactivating mutations of members of the polycomb complexes have been found in a subset of aggressive HCCs, mainly affecting women, and in more than 20% of CCA. To clarify the role of these chromatin-associated complexes in liver homeostasis, we used a comprehensive approach taking advantage of advanced genomics approaches, histological and histochemical techniques and novel in vivo models. Our data suggest that unbalancing Polycomb activities compromises liver homeostasis, favouring tumour formation.
23-gen-2025
Inglese
Chiacchiera, Fulvio
Università degli studi di Trento
TRENTO
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