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A basal gradient of Wnt and stem-cell number influences regional tumour distribution in human and mouse intestinal tracts

OBJECTIVE: Wnt signalling is critical for normal intestinal development and homeostasis. Wnt dysregulation occurs in almost all human and murine intestinal tumours and an optimal but not excessive level of Wnt activation is considered favourable for tumourigenesis. The authors assessed effects of pa...

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Autores principales: Leedham, Simon J, Rodenas-Cuadrado, Pedro, Howarth, Kimberley, Lewis, Annabelle, Mallappa, Sreelakshmi, Segditsas, Stefania, Davis, Hayley, Jeffery, Rosemary, Rodriguez-Justo, Manuel, Keshav, Satish, Travis, Simon P L, Graham, Trevor A, East, James, Clark, Susan, Tomlinson, Ian P M
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3551213/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22287596
http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/gutjnl-2011-301601
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author Leedham, Simon J
Rodenas-Cuadrado, Pedro
Howarth, Kimberley
Lewis, Annabelle
Mallappa, Sreelakshmi
Segditsas, Stefania
Davis, Hayley
Jeffery, Rosemary
Rodriguez-Justo, Manuel
Keshav, Satish
Travis, Simon P L
Graham, Trevor A
East, James
Clark, Susan
Tomlinson, Ian P M
author_facet Leedham, Simon J
Rodenas-Cuadrado, Pedro
Howarth, Kimberley
Lewis, Annabelle
Mallappa, Sreelakshmi
Segditsas, Stefania
Davis, Hayley
Jeffery, Rosemary
Rodriguez-Justo, Manuel
Keshav, Satish
Travis, Simon P L
Graham, Trevor A
East, James
Clark, Susan
Tomlinson, Ian P M
author_sort Leedham, Simon J
collection PubMed
description OBJECTIVE: Wnt signalling is critical for normal intestinal development and homeostasis. Wnt dysregulation occurs in almost all human and murine intestinal tumours and an optimal but not excessive level of Wnt activation is considered favourable for tumourigenesis. The authors assessed effects of pan-intestinal Wnt activation on tissue homeostasis, taking into account underlying physiological Wnt activity and stem-cell number in each region of the bowel. DESIGN: The authors generated mice that expressed temporally controlled, stabilised β-catenin along the crypt–villus axis throughout the intestines. Physiological Wnt target gene activity was assessed in different regions of normal mouse and human tissue. Human intestinal tumour mutation spectra were analysed. RESULTS: In the mouse, β-catenin stabilisation resulted in a graduated neoplastic response, ranging from dysplastic transformation of the entire epithelium in the proximal small bowel to slightly enlarged crypts of non-dysplastic morphology in the colorectum. In contrast, stem and proliferating cell numbers were increased in all intestinal regions. In the normal mouse and human intestines, stem-cell and Wnt gradients were non-identical, but higher in the small bowel than large bowel in both species. There was also variation in the expression of some Wnt modulators. Human tumour analysis confirmed that different APC mutation spectra are selected in different regions of the bowel. CONCLUSIONS: There are variable gradients in stem-cell number, physiological Wnt activity and response to pathologically increased Wnt signalling along the crypt-villus axis and throughout the length of the intestinal tract. The authors propose that this variation influences regional mutation spectra, tumour susceptibility and lesion distribution in mice and humans.
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spelling pubmed-35512132013-01-23 A basal gradient of Wnt and stem-cell number influences regional tumour distribution in human and mouse intestinal tracts Leedham, Simon J Rodenas-Cuadrado, Pedro Howarth, Kimberley Lewis, Annabelle Mallappa, Sreelakshmi Segditsas, Stefania Davis, Hayley Jeffery, Rosemary Rodriguez-Justo, Manuel Keshav, Satish Travis, Simon P L Graham, Trevor A East, James Clark, Susan Tomlinson, Ian P M Gut Original Articles OBJECTIVE: Wnt signalling is critical for normal intestinal development and homeostasis. Wnt dysregulation occurs in almost all human and murine intestinal tumours and an optimal but not excessive level of Wnt activation is considered favourable for tumourigenesis. The authors assessed effects of pan-intestinal Wnt activation on tissue homeostasis, taking into account underlying physiological Wnt activity and stem-cell number in each region of the bowel. DESIGN: The authors generated mice that expressed temporally controlled, stabilised β-catenin along the crypt–villus axis throughout the intestines. Physiological Wnt target gene activity was assessed in different regions of normal mouse and human tissue. Human intestinal tumour mutation spectra were analysed. RESULTS: In the mouse, β-catenin stabilisation resulted in a graduated neoplastic response, ranging from dysplastic transformation of the entire epithelium in the proximal small bowel to slightly enlarged crypts of non-dysplastic morphology in the colorectum. In contrast, stem and proliferating cell numbers were increased in all intestinal regions. In the normal mouse and human intestines, stem-cell and Wnt gradients were non-identical, but higher in the small bowel than large bowel in both species. There was also variation in the expression of some Wnt modulators. Human tumour analysis confirmed that different APC mutation spectra are selected in different regions of the bowel. CONCLUSIONS: There are variable gradients in stem-cell number, physiological Wnt activity and response to pathologically increased Wnt signalling along the crypt-villus axis and throughout the length of the intestinal tract. The authors propose that this variation influences regional mutation spectra, tumour susceptibility and lesion distribution in mice and humans. BMJ Group 2013-01 2012-01-27 /pmc/articles/PMC3551213/ /pubmed/22287596 http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/gutjnl-2011-301601 Text en Published by the BMJ Publishing Group Limited. For permission to use (where not already granted under a licence) please go to http://group.bmj.com/group/rights-licensing/permissions This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-commercial License, which permits use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited, the use is non commercial and is otherwise in compliance with the license. See: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/ and http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/legalcode
spellingShingle Original Articles
Leedham, Simon J
Rodenas-Cuadrado, Pedro
Howarth, Kimberley
Lewis, Annabelle
Mallappa, Sreelakshmi
Segditsas, Stefania
Davis, Hayley
Jeffery, Rosemary
Rodriguez-Justo, Manuel
Keshav, Satish
Travis, Simon P L
Graham, Trevor A
East, James
Clark, Susan
Tomlinson, Ian P M
A basal gradient of Wnt and stem-cell number influences regional tumour distribution in human and mouse intestinal tracts
title A basal gradient of Wnt and stem-cell number influences regional tumour distribution in human and mouse intestinal tracts
title_full A basal gradient of Wnt and stem-cell number influences regional tumour distribution in human and mouse intestinal tracts
title_fullStr A basal gradient of Wnt and stem-cell number influences regional tumour distribution in human and mouse intestinal tracts
title_full_unstemmed A basal gradient of Wnt and stem-cell number influences regional tumour distribution in human and mouse intestinal tracts
title_short A basal gradient of Wnt and stem-cell number influences regional tumour distribution in human and mouse intestinal tracts
title_sort basal gradient of wnt and stem-cell number influences regional tumour distribution in human and mouse intestinal tracts
topic Original Articles
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3551213/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22287596
http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/gutjnl-2011-301601
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