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The BAX gene as a candidate for negative autophagy-related genes regulator on mRNA levels in colorectal cancer

Autophagy is a catabolic process, which is involved in the maintenance of intracellular homeostasis by degrading redundant molecules and organelles. Autophagy begins with the formation of a double-membrane phagophore, followed by its enclosure, thus leading to the appearance of an autophagosome whic...

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Autores principales: Gil, Justyna, Ramsey, David, Szmida, Elzbieta, Leszczynski, Przemyslaw, Pawlowski, Pawel, Bebenek, Marek, Sasiadek, Maria M.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5199770/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28035578
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s12032-016-0869-y
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author Gil, Justyna
Ramsey, David
Szmida, Elzbieta
Leszczynski, Przemyslaw
Pawlowski, Pawel
Bebenek, Marek
Sasiadek, Maria M.
author_facet Gil, Justyna
Ramsey, David
Szmida, Elzbieta
Leszczynski, Przemyslaw
Pawlowski, Pawel
Bebenek, Marek
Sasiadek, Maria M.
author_sort Gil, Justyna
collection PubMed
description Autophagy is a catabolic process, which is involved in the maintenance of intracellular homeostasis by degrading redundant molecules and organelles. Autophagy begins with the formation of a double-membrane phagophore, followed by its enclosure, thus leading to the appearance of an autophagosome which fuses with lysosome. This process is highly conserved, precisely orchestrated and regulated by autophagy-related genes. Recently, autophagy has been widely studied in different types of cancers, including colorectal cancer. As it has been revealed, autophagy plays two opposite roles in tumorigenesis, as a tumor suppressor and a tumor enhancer/activator, and therefore is called a double-edge sword. Recently, interaction between autophagy and apoptosis has been found. Therefore, we aimed to study the mRNA levels of genes engaged in autophagy and apoptosis in colorectal cancer tissues. Colorectal cancer and adjacent healthy tissues were obtained from 73 patients diagnosed with primary colorectal cancer. Real-time PCR analysis employing Universal Probe Library was used to assess the expression of the seven following selected genes: BECN1, UVRAG, ULK1, ATG13, Bif-1, BCL2 and BAX. For all but one of the tested genes, a decrease in expression was observed. An increase in expression was observed for BAX. BAX expression decreases consistently from early to more advanced stages. High expression of BAX was strongly associated with negative UVRAG expression. The high expression of the BAX gene seems to be a negative regulator of autophagy in colorectal cancer cells. The relative downregulation of autophagy-related genes was observed in colorectal cancer samples.
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spelling pubmed-51997702017-01-13 The BAX gene as a candidate for negative autophagy-related genes regulator on mRNA levels in colorectal cancer Gil, Justyna Ramsey, David Szmida, Elzbieta Leszczynski, Przemyslaw Pawlowski, Pawel Bebenek, Marek Sasiadek, Maria M. Med Oncol Original Paper Autophagy is a catabolic process, which is involved in the maintenance of intracellular homeostasis by degrading redundant molecules and organelles. Autophagy begins with the formation of a double-membrane phagophore, followed by its enclosure, thus leading to the appearance of an autophagosome which fuses with lysosome. This process is highly conserved, precisely orchestrated and regulated by autophagy-related genes. Recently, autophagy has been widely studied in different types of cancers, including colorectal cancer. As it has been revealed, autophagy plays two opposite roles in tumorigenesis, as a tumor suppressor and a tumor enhancer/activator, and therefore is called a double-edge sword. Recently, interaction between autophagy and apoptosis has been found. Therefore, we aimed to study the mRNA levels of genes engaged in autophagy and apoptosis in colorectal cancer tissues. Colorectal cancer and adjacent healthy tissues were obtained from 73 patients diagnosed with primary colorectal cancer. Real-time PCR analysis employing Universal Probe Library was used to assess the expression of the seven following selected genes: BECN1, UVRAG, ULK1, ATG13, Bif-1, BCL2 and BAX. For all but one of the tested genes, a decrease in expression was observed. An increase in expression was observed for BAX. BAX expression decreases consistently from early to more advanced stages. High expression of BAX was strongly associated with negative UVRAG expression. The high expression of the BAX gene seems to be a negative regulator of autophagy in colorectal cancer cells. The relative downregulation of autophagy-related genes was observed in colorectal cancer samples. Springer US 2016-12-29 2017 /pmc/articles/PMC5199770/ /pubmed/28035578 http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s12032-016-0869-y Text en © The Author(s) 2016 Open AccessThis article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided you give appropriate credit to the original author(s) and the source, provide a link to the Creative Commons license, and indicate if changes were made.
spellingShingle Original Paper
Gil, Justyna
Ramsey, David
Szmida, Elzbieta
Leszczynski, Przemyslaw
Pawlowski, Pawel
Bebenek, Marek
Sasiadek, Maria M.
The BAX gene as a candidate for negative autophagy-related genes regulator on mRNA levels in colorectal cancer
title The BAX gene as a candidate for negative autophagy-related genes regulator on mRNA levels in colorectal cancer
title_full The BAX gene as a candidate for negative autophagy-related genes regulator on mRNA levels in colorectal cancer
title_fullStr The BAX gene as a candidate for negative autophagy-related genes regulator on mRNA levels in colorectal cancer
title_full_unstemmed The BAX gene as a candidate for negative autophagy-related genes regulator on mRNA levels in colorectal cancer
title_short The BAX gene as a candidate for negative autophagy-related genes regulator on mRNA levels in colorectal cancer
title_sort bax gene as a candidate for negative autophagy-related genes regulator on mrna levels in colorectal cancer
topic Original Paper
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5199770/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28035578
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s12032-016-0869-y
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