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Dietary Iron Enhances Colonic Inflammation and IL-6/IL-11-Stat3 Signaling Promoting Colonic Tumor Development in Mice

Chronic intestinal inflammation and high dietary iron are associated with colorectal cancer development. The role of Stat3 activation in iron-induced colonic inflammation and tumorigenesis was investigated in a mouse model of inflammation-associated colorectal cancer. Mice, fed either an iron-supple...

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Autores principales: Chua, Anita C. G., Klopcic, Borut R. S., Ho, Desiree S., Fu, S. Kristine, Forrest, Cynthia H., Croft, Kevin D., Olynyk, John K., Lawrance, Ian C., Trinder, Debbie
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3819375/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24223168
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0078850
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author Chua, Anita C. G.
Klopcic, Borut R. S.
Ho, Desiree S.
Fu, S. Kristine
Forrest, Cynthia H.
Croft, Kevin D.
Olynyk, John K.
Lawrance, Ian C.
Trinder, Debbie
author_facet Chua, Anita C. G.
Klopcic, Borut R. S.
Ho, Desiree S.
Fu, S. Kristine
Forrest, Cynthia H.
Croft, Kevin D.
Olynyk, John K.
Lawrance, Ian C.
Trinder, Debbie
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description Chronic intestinal inflammation and high dietary iron are associated with colorectal cancer development. The role of Stat3 activation in iron-induced colonic inflammation and tumorigenesis was investigated in a mouse model of inflammation-associated colorectal cancer. Mice, fed either an iron-supplemented or control diet, were treated with azoxymethane and dextran sodium sulfate (DSS). Intestinal inflammation and tumor development were assessed by endoscopy and histology, gene expression by real-time PCR, Stat3 phosphorylation by immunoblot, cytokines by ELISA and apoptosis by TUNEL assay. Colonic inflammation was more severe in mice fed an iron-supplemented compared with a control diet one week post-DSS treatment, with enhanced colonic IL-6 and IL-11 release and Stat3 phosphorylation. Both IL-6 and ferritin, the iron storage protein, co-localized with macrophages suggesting iron may act directly on IL-6 producing-macrophages. Iron increased DSS-induced colonic epithelial cell proliferation and apoptosis consistent with enhanced mucosal damage. DSS-treated mice developed anemia that was not alleviated by dietary iron supplementation. Six weeks post-DSS treatment, iron-supplemented mice developed more and larger colonic tumors compared with control mice. Intratumoral IL-6 and IL-11 expression increased in DSS-treated mice and IL-6, and possibly IL-11, were enhanced by dietary iron. Gene expression of iron importers, divalent metal transporter 1 and transferrin receptor 1, increased and iron exporter, ferroportin, decreased in colonic tumors suggesting increased iron uptake. Dietary iron and colonic inflammation synergistically activated colonic IL-6/IL-11-Stat3 signaling promoting tumorigenesis. Oral iron therapy may be detrimental in inflammatory bowel disease since it may exacerbate colonic inflammation and increase colorectal cancer risk.
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spelling pubmed-38193752013-11-12 Dietary Iron Enhances Colonic Inflammation and IL-6/IL-11-Stat3 Signaling Promoting Colonic Tumor Development in Mice Chua, Anita C. G. Klopcic, Borut R. S. Ho, Desiree S. Fu, S. Kristine Forrest, Cynthia H. Croft, Kevin D. Olynyk, John K. Lawrance, Ian C. Trinder, Debbie PLoS One Research Article Chronic intestinal inflammation and high dietary iron are associated with colorectal cancer development. The role of Stat3 activation in iron-induced colonic inflammation and tumorigenesis was investigated in a mouse model of inflammation-associated colorectal cancer. Mice, fed either an iron-supplemented or control diet, were treated with azoxymethane and dextran sodium sulfate (DSS). Intestinal inflammation and tumor development were assessed by endoscopy and histology, gene expression by real-time PCR, Stat3 phosphorylation by immunoblot, cytokines by ELISA and apoptosis by TUNEL assay. Colonic inflammation was more severe in mice fed an iron-supplemented compared with a control diet one week post-DSS treatment, with enhanced colonic IL-6 and IL-11 release and Stat3 phosphorylation. Both IL-6 and ferritin, the iron storage protein, co-localized with macrophages suggesting iron may act directly on IL-6 producing-macrophages. Iron increased DSS-induced colonic epithelial cell proliferation and apoptosis consistent with enhanced mucosal damage. DSS-treated mice developed anemia that was not alleviated by dietary iron supplementation. Six weeks post-DSS treatment, iron-supplemented mice developed more and larger colonic tumors compared with control mice. Intratumoral IL-6 and IL-11 expression increased in DSS-treated mice and IL-6, and possibly IL-11, were enhanced by dietary iron. Gene expression of iron importers, divalent metal transporter 1 and transferrin receptor 1, increased and iron exporter, ferroportin, decreased in colonic tumors suggesting increased iron uptake. Dietary iron and colonic inflammation synergistically activated colonic IL-6/IL-11-Stat3 signaling promoting tumorigenesis. Oral iron therapy may be detrimental in inflammatory bowel disease since it may exacerbate colonic inflammation and increase colorectal cancer risk. Public Library of Science 2013-11-06 /pmc/articles/PMC3819375/ /pubmed/24223168 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0078850 Text en © 2013 Chua 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.
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Chua, Anita C. G.
Klopcic, Borut R. S.
Ho, Desiree S.
Fu, S. Kristine
Forrest, Cynthia H.
Croft, Kevin D.
Olynyk, John K.
Lawrance, Ian C.
Trinder, Debbie
Dietary Iron Enhances Colonic Inflammation and IL-6/IL-11-Stat3 Signaling Promoting Colonic Tumor Development in Mice
title Dietary Iron Enhances Colonic Inflammation and IL-6/IL-11-Stat3 Signaling Promoting Colonic Tumor Development in Mice
title_full Dietary Iron Enhances Colonic Inflammation and IL-6/IL-11-Stat3 Signaling Promoting Colonic Tumor Development in Mice
title_fullStr Dietary Iron Enhances Colonic Inflammation and IL-6/IL-11-Stat3 Signaling Promoting Colonic Tumor Development in Mice
title_full_unstemmed Dietary Iron Enhances Colonic Inflammation and IL-6/IL-11-Stat3 Signaling Promoting Colonic Tumor Development in Mice
title_short Dietary Iron Enhances Colonic Inflammation and IL-6/IL-11-Stat3 Signaling Promoting Colonic Tumor Development in Mice
title_sort dietary iron enhances colonic inflammation and il-6/il-11-stat3 signaling promoting colonic tumor development in mice
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3819375/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24223168
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0078850
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