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α2β1 Integrin Regulates Lineage Commitment in Multipotent Human Colorectal Cancer Cells

The human colorectal epithelium is maintained by multipotent stem cells that give rise to absorptive, mucous, and endocrine lineages. Recent evidence suggests that human colorectal cancers are likewise maintained by a minority population of so-called cancer stem cells. We have previously established...

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Autores principales: Kirkland, Susan C., Ying, Huijun
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: American Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology 2008
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2562061/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/18664572
http://dx.doi.org/10.1074/jbc.M802932200
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description The human colorectal epithelium is maintained by multipotent stem cells that give rise to absorptive, mucous, and endocrine lineages. Recent evidence suggests that human colorectal cancers are likewise maintained by a minority population of so-called cancer stem cells. We have previously established a human colorectal cancer cell line with multipotent characteristics (HRA-19) and developed a serum-free medium that induces endocrine, mucous and absorptive lineage commitment by HRA-19 cells in vitro. In this study, we investigate the role of the β1 integrin family of cell surface extracellular matrix receptors in multilineage differentiation by these multipotent human colorectal cancer cells. We show that endocrine and mucous lineage commitment is blocked in the presence of function-blocking antibodies to β1 integrin. Function-blocking antibodies to α2 integrin also blocked both HRA-19 endocrine lineage commitment and enterocytic differentiation by Caco-2 human colon cancer cells; both effects being abrogated by the MEK inhibitor, PD98059, suggesting a role for ERK signaling in α2-mediated regulation of colorectal cancer cell differentiation. To further explore the role of α2 integrin in multilineage differentiation, we established multipotent cells expressing high levels of wild-type α2 integrin or a non-signaling chimeric α2 integrin. Overexpression of wild-type α2 integrin in HRA-19 cells significantly enhanced endocrine and mucous lineage commitment, while cells expressing the non-signaling chimeric α2 integrin had negligible ability for either endocrine or mucous lineage commitment. This study indicates that the collagen receptor α2β1 integrin is a regulator of cell fate in human multipotent colorectal cancer cells.
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spelling pubmed-25620612008-10-27 α2β1 Integrin Regulates Lineage Commitment in Multipotent Human Colorectal Cancer Cells Kirkland, Susan C. Ying, Huijun J Biol Chem Molecular Basis of Cell and Developmental Biology The human colorectal epithelium is maintained by multipotent stem cells that give rise to absorptive, mucous, and endocrine lineages. Recent evidence suggests that human colorectal cancers are likewise maintained by a minority population of so-called cancer stem cells. We have previously established a human colorectal cancer cell line with multipotent characteristics (HRA-19) and developed a serum-free medium that induces endocrine, mucous and absorptive lineage commitment by HRA-19 cells in vitro. In this study, we investigate the role of the β1 integrin family of cell surface extracellular matrix receptors in multilineage differentiation by these multipotent human colorectal cancer cells. We show that endocrine and mucous lineage commitment is blocked in the presence of function-blocking antibodies to β1 integrin. Function-blocking antibodies to α2 integrin also blocked both HRA-19 endocrine lineage commitment and enterocytic differentiation by Caco-2 human colon cancer cells; both effects being abrogated by the MEK inhibitor, PD98059, suggesting a role for ERK signaling in α2-mediated regulation of colorectal cancer cell differentiation. To further explore the role of α2 integrin in multilineage differentiation, we established multipotent cells expressing high levels of wild-type α2 integrin or a non-signaling chimeric α2 integrin. Overexpression of wild-type α2 integrin in HRA-19 cells significantly enhanced endocrine and mucous lineage commitment, while cells expressing the non-signaling chimeric α2 integrin had negligible ability for either endocrine or mucous lineage commitment. This study indicates that the collagen receptor α2β1 integrin is a regulator of cell fate in human multipotent colorectal cancer cells. American Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology 2008-10-10 /pmc/articles/PMC2562061/ /pubmed/18664572 http://dx.doi.org/10.1074/jbc.M802932200 Text en Copyright © 2008, The American Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Inc. Author's Choice Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/) applies to Author Choice Articles
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α2β1 Integrin Regulates Lineage Commitment in Multipotent Human Colorectal Cancer Cells
title α2β1 Integrin Regulates Lineage Commitment in Multipotent Human Colorectal Cancer Cells
title_full α2β1 Integrin Regulates Lineage Commitment in Multipotent Human Colorectal Cancer Cells
title_fullStr α2β1 Integrin Regulates Lineage Commitment in Multipotent Human Colorectal Cancer Cells
title_full_unstemmed α2β1 Integrin Regulates Lineage Commitment in Multipotent Human Colorectal Cancer Cells
title_short α2β1 Integrin Regulates Lineage Commitment in Multipotent Human Colorectal Cancer Cells
title_sort α2β1 integrin regulates lineage commitment in multipotent human colorectal cancer cells
topic Molecular Basis of Cell and Developmental Biology
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2562061/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/18664572
http://dx.doi.org/10.1074/jbc.M802932200
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