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Loss of the EPH receptor B6 contributes to colorectal cancer metastasis

Although deregulation of EPHB signaling has been shown to be an important step in colorectal tumorigenesis, the role of EPHB6 in this process has not been investigated. We found here that manipulation of EPHB6 levels in colon cancer cell lines has no effect on their motility and growth on a solid su...

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Autores principales: Mateo-Lozano, Silvia, Bazzocco, Sarah, Rodrigues, Paulo, Mazzolini, Rocco, Andretta, Elena, Dopeso, Higinio, Fernández, Yolanda, del Llano, Edgar, Bilic, Josipa, Suárez-López, Lucía, Macaya, Irati, Cartón-García, Fernando, Nieto, Rocio, Jimenez-Flores, Lizbeth M., de Marcondes, Priscila Guimarães, Nuñez, Yaiza, Afonso, Elsa, Cacci, Karina, Hernández-Losa, Javier, Landolfi, Stefania, Abasolo, Ibane, Ramón y Cajal, Santiago, Mariadason, John M., Schwartz, Simo, Matsui, Toshimitsu, Arango, Diego
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Nature Publishing Group 2017
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5337985/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28262839
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/srep43702
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author Mateo-Lozano, Silvia
Bazzocco, Sarah
Rodrigues, Paulo
Mazzolini, Rocco
Andretta, Elena
Dopeso, Higinio
Fernández, Yolanda
del Llano, Edgar
Bilic, Josipa
Suárez-López, Lucía
Macaya, Irati
Cartón-García, Fernando
Nieto, Rocio
Jimenez-Flores, Lizbeth M.
de Marcondes, Priscila Guimarães
Nuñez, Yaiza
Afonso, Elsa
Cacci, Karina
Hernández-Losa, Javier
Landolfi, Stefania
Abasolo, Ibane
Ramón y Cajal, Santiago
Mariadason, John M.
Schwartz, Simo
Matsui, Toshimitsu
Arango, Diego
author_facet Mateo-Lozano, Silvia
Bazzocco, Sarah
Rodrigues, Paulo
Mazzolini, Rocco
Andretta, Elena
Dopeso, Higinio
Fernández, Yolanda
del Llano, Edgar
Bilic, Josipa
Suárez-López, Lucía
Macaya, Irati
Cartón-García, Fernando
Nieto, Rocio
Jimenez-Flores, Lizbeth M.
de Marcondes, Priscila Guimarães
Nuñez, Yaiza
Afonso, Elsa
Cacci, Karina
Hernández-Losa, Javier
Landolfi, Stefania
Abasolo, Ibane
Ramón y Cajal, Santiago
Mariadason, John M.
Schwartz, Simo
Matsui, Toshimitsu
Arango, Diego
author_sort Mateo-Lozano, Silvia
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description Although deregulation of EPHB signaling has been shown to be an important step in colorectal tumorigenesis, the role of EPHB6 in this process has not been investigated. We found here that manipulation of EPHB6 levels in colon cancer cell lines has no effect on their motility and growth on a solid substrate, soft agar or in a xenograft mouse model. We then used an EphB6 knockout mouse model to show that EphB6 inactivation does not efficiently initiate tumorigenesis in the intestinal tract. In addition, when intestinal tumors are initiated genetically or pharmacologically in EphB6(+/+) and EphB6(−/−) mice, no differences were observed in animal survival, tumor multiplicity, size or histology, and proliferation of intestinal epithelial cells or tumor cells. However, reintroduction of EPHB6 into colon cancer cells significantly reduced the number of lung metastasis after tail-vein injection in immunodeficient mice, while EPHB6 knockdown in EPHB6-expressing cells increased their metastatic spread. Consistently, although EPHB6 protein expression in a series of 130 primary colorectal tumors was not associated with patient survival, EPHB6 expression was significantly lower in lymph node metastases compared to primary tumors. Our results indicate that the loss of EPHB6 contributes to the metastatic process of colorectal cancer.
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spelling pubmed-53379852017-03-08 Loss of the EPH receptor B6 contributes to colorectal cancer metastasis Mateo-Lozano, Silvia Bazzocco, Sarah Rodrigues, Paulo Mazzolini, Rocco Andretta, Elena Dopeso, Higinio Fernández, Yolanda del Llano, Edgar Bilic, Josipa Suárez-López, Lucía Macaya, Irati Cartón-García, Fernando Nieto, Rocio Jimenez-Flores, Lizbeth M. de Marcondes, Priscila Guimarães Nuñez, Yaiza Afonso, Elsa Cacci, Karina Hernández-Losa, Javier Landolfi, Stefania Abasolo, Ibane Ramón y Cajal, Santiago Mariadason, John M. Schwartz, Simo Matsui, Toshimitsu Arango, Diego Sci Rep Article Although deregulation of EPHB signaling has been shown to be an important step in colorectal tumorigenesis, the role of EPHB6 in this process has not been investigated. We found here that manipulation of EPHB6 levels in colon cancer cell lines has no effect on their motility and growth on a solid substrate, soft agar or in a xenograft mouse model. We then used an EphB6 knockout mouse model to show that EphB6 inactivation does not efficiently initiate tumorigenesis in the intestinal tract. In addition, when intestinal tumors are initiated genetically or pharmacologically in EphB6(+/+) and EphB6(−/−) mice, no differences were observed in animal survival, tumor multiplicity, size or histology, and proliferation of intestinal epithelial cells or tumor cells. However, reintroduction of EPHB6 into colon cancer cells significantly reduced the number of lung metastasis after tail-vein injection in immunodeficient mice, while EPHB6 knockdown in EPHB6-expressing cells increased their metastatic spread. Consistently, although EPHB6 protein expression in a series of 130 primary colorectal tumors was not associated with patient survival, EPHB6 expression was significantly lower in lymph node metastases compared to primary tumors. Our results indicate that the loss of EPHB6 contributes to the metastatic process of colorectal cancer. Nature Publishing Group 2017-03-06 /pmc/articles/PMC5337985/ /pubmed/28262839 http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/srep43702 Text en Copyright © 2017, The Author(s) http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License. The images or other third party material in this article are included in the article’s Creative Commons license, unless indicated otherwise in the credit line; if the material is not included under the Creative Commons license, users will need to obtain permission from the license holder to reproduce the material. To view a copy of this license, visit http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
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Mateo-Lozano, Silvia
Bazzocco, Sarah
Rodrigues, Paulo
Mazzolini, Rocco
Andretta, Elena
Dopeso, Higinio
Fernández, Yolanda
del Llano, Edgar
Bilic, Josipa
Suárez-López, Lucía
Macaya, Irati
Cartón-García, Fernando
Nieto, Rocio
Jimenez-Flores, Lizbeth M.
de Marcondes, Priscila Guimarães
Nuñez, Yaiza
Afonso, Elsa
Cacci, Karina
Hernández-Losa, Javier
Landolfi, Stefania
Abasolo, Ibane
Ramón y Cajal, Santiago
Mariadason, John M.
Schwartz, Simo
Matsui, Toshimitsu
Arango, Diego
Loss of the EPH receptor B6 contributes to colorectal cancer metastasis
title Loss of the EPH receptor B6 contributes to colorectal cancer metastasis
title_full Loss of the EPH receptor B6 contributes to colorectal cancer metastasis
title_fullStr Loss of the EPH receptor B6 contributes to colorectal cancer metastasis
title_full_unstemmed Loss of the EPH receptor B6 contributes to colorectal cancer metastasis
title_short Loss of the EPH receptor B6 contributes to colorectal cancer metastasis
title_sort loss of the eph receptor b6 contributes to colorectal cancer metastasis
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5337985/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28262839
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/srep43702
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