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Cited1 Deficiency Suppresses Intestinal Tumorigenesis
Conditional deletion of Apc in the murine intestine alters crypt-villus architecture and function. This process is accompanied by multiple changes in gene expression, including upregulation of Cited1, whose role in colorectal carcinogenesis is unknown. Here we explore the relevance of Cited1 to inte...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3731217/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23935526 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pgen.1003638 |
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author | Méniel, Valérie Song, Fei Phesse, Toby Young, Madeleine Poetz, Oliver Parry, Lee Jenkins, John R. Williams, Geraint T. Dunwoodie, Sally L. Watson, Alastair Clarke, Alan R. |
author_facet | Méniel, Valérie Song, Fei Phesse, Toby Young, Madeleine Poetz, Oliver Parry, Lee Jenkins, John R. Williams, Geraint T. Dunwoodie, Sally L. Watson, Alastair Clarke, Alan R. |
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description | Conditional deletion of Apc in the murine intestine alters crypt-villus architecture and function. This process is accompanied by multiple changes in gene expression, including upregulation of Cited1, whose role in colorectal carcinogenesis is unknown. Here we explore the relevance of Cited1 to intestinal tumorigenesis. We crossed Cited1 null mice with Apc(Min/+) and AhCre(+)Apc(fl/fl) mice and determined the impact of Cited1 deficiency on tumour growth/initiation including tumour multiplicity, cell proliferation, apoptosis and the transcriptome. We show that Cited1 is up-regulated in both human and murine tumours, and that constitutive deficiency of Cited1 increases survival in Apc(Min/+) mice from 230.5 to 515 days. However, paradoxically, Cited1 deficiency accentuated nearly all aspects of the immediate phenotype 4 days after conditional deletion of Apc, including an increase in cell death and enhanced perturbation of differentiation, including of the stem cell compartment. Transcriptome analysis revealed multiple pathway changes, including p53, PI3K and Wnt. The activation of Wnt through Cited1 deficiency correlated with increased transcription of β-catenin and increased levels of dephosphorylated β-catenin. Hence, immediately following deletion of Apc, Cited1 normally restrains the Wnt pathway at the level of β-catenin. Thus deficiency of Cited1 leads to hyper-activation of Wnt signaling and an exaggerated Wnt phenotype including elevated cell death. Cited1 deficiency decreases intestinal tumourigenesis in Apc(Min/+) mice and impacts upon a number of oncogenic signaling pathways, including Wnt. This restraint imposed by Cited1 is consistent with a requirement for Cited1 to constrain Wnt activity to a level commensurate with optimal adenoma formation and maintenance, and provides one mechanism for tumour repression in the absence of Cited1. |
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spelling | pubmed-37312172013-08-09 Cited1 Deficiency Suppresses Intestinal Tumorigenesis Méniel, Valérie Song, Fei Phesse, Toby Young, Madeleine Poetz, Oliver Parry, Lee Jenkins, John R. Williams, Geraint T. Dunwoodie, Sally L. Watson, Alastair Clarke, Alan R. PLoS Genet Research Article Conditional deletion of Apc in the murine intestine alters crypt-villus architecture and function. This process is accompanied by multiple changes in gene expression, including upregulation of Cited1, whose role in colorectal carcinogenesis is unknown. Here we explore the relevance of Cited1 to intestinal tumorigenesis. We crossed Cited1 null mice with Apc(Min/+) and AhCre(+)Apc(fl/fl) mice and determined the impact of Cited1 deficiency on tumour growth/initiation including tumour multiplicity, cell proliferation, apoptosis and the transcriptome. We show that Cited1 is up-regulated in both human and murine tumours, and that constitutive deficiency of Cited1 increases survival in Apc(Min/+) mice from 230.5 to 515 days. However, paradoxically, Cited1 deficiency accentuated nearly all aspects of the immediate phenotype 4 days after conditional deletion of Apc, including an increase in cell death and enhanced perturbation of differentiation, including of the stem cell compartment. Transcriptome analysis revealed multiple pathway changes, including p53, PI3K and Wnt. The activation of Wnt through Cited1 deficiency correlated with increased transcription of β-catenin and increased levels of dephosphorylated β-catenin. Hence, immediately following deletion of Apc, Cited1 normally restrains the Wnt pathway at the level of β-catenin. Thus deficiency of Cited1 leads to hyper-activation of Wnt signaling and an exaggerated Wnt phenotype including elevated cell death. Cited1 deficiency decreases intestinal tumourigenesis in Apc(Min/+) mice and impacts upon a number of oncogenic signaling pathways, including Wnt. This restraint imposed by Cited1 is consistent with a requirement for Cited1 to constrain Wnt activity to a level commensurate with optimal adenoma formation and maintenance, and provides one mechanism for tumour repression in the absence of Cited1. Public Library of Science 2013-08-01 /pmc/articles/PMC3731217/ /pubmed/23935526 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pgen.1003638 Text en © 2013 méniel et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited. |
spellingShingle | Research Article Méniel, Valérie Song, Fei Phesse, Toby Young, Madeleine Poetz, Oliver Parry, Lee Jenkins, John R. Williams, Geraint T. Dunwoodie, Sally L. Watson, Alastair Clarke, Alan R. Cited1 Deficiency Suppresses Intestinal Tumorigenesis |
title |
Cited1 Deficiency Suppresses Intestinal Tumorigenesis |
title_full |
Cited1 Deficiency Suppresses Intestinal Tumorigenesis |
title_fullStr |
Cited1 Deficiency Suppresses Intestinal Tumorigenesis |
title_full_unstemmed |
Cited1 Deficiency Suppresses Intestinal Tumorigenesis |
title_short |
Cited1 Deficiency Suppresses Intestinal Tumorigenesis |
title_sort | cited1 deficiency suppresses intestinal tumorigenesis |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3731217/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23935526 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pgen.1003638 |
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