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A role for the vitamin D pathway in non-intestinal lesions in genetic and carcinogen models of colorectal cancer and in familial adenomatous polyposis

Vitamin D is implicated in the etiology of cancers of the gastrointestinal tract, usually characterized by alteration in the APC/β-catenin/TCF tumor suppressor pathway. The vitamin D receptor (VDR) is also implicated in cardiovascular and skin diseases as well as in immunity. Activated VDR can indir...

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Autores principales: Bong, Yong-Sik, Assefnia, Shahin, Tuohy, Therese, Neklason, Deborah W, Burt, Randall W, Ahn, Jaeil, De Mesquita, Paul J Bueno, Byers, Stephen W.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5348337/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27768599
http://dx.doi.org/10.18632/oncotarget.12768
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author Bong, Yong-Sik
Assefnia, Shahin
Tuohy, Therese
Neklason, Deborah W
Burt, Randall W
Ahn, Jaeil
De Mesquita, Paul J Bueno
Byers, Stephen W.
author_facet Bong, Yong-Sik
Assefnia, Shahin
Tuohy, Therese
Neklason, Deborah W
Burt, Randall W
Ahn, Jaeil
De Mesquita, Paul J Bueno
Byers, Stephen W.
author_sort Bong, Yong-Sik
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description Vitamin D is implicated in the etiology of cancers of the gastrointestinal tract, usually characterized by alteration in the APC/β-catenin/TCF tumor suppressor pathway. The vitamin D receptor (VDR) is also implicated in cardiovascular and skin diseases as well as in immunity. Activated VDR can indirectly alter β-catenin nuclear localization and directly suppress β-catenin/TCF mediated transcriptional activity. We treated VDR null mice with the carcinogen azoxymethane (AOM) and generated mice bearing a mutated APC (hypomorph) on a VDR null background (Apc(1638N/+)Vdr(−/−)). VDR null mice do not develop GI or extra-colonic tumors but loss of VDR decreased intestinal tumor latency and increased progression to adenocarcinoma in both models. AOM treatment of VDR null mice also caused squamous cell carcinoma of the anus. Although levels and distribution of total or activated β-catenin in the epithelial component of tumors were unaffected by loss of VDR, β-catenin dependent cyclin D1 expression was affected suggesting a direct VDR effect on β-catenin co-activator activity. Extra-colonic mucosa manifestations in Apc(1638N/+)Vdr(−/−) animals included increased nuclear β-catenin in submucosal stromal cells, spleno- and cardiomegaly and large epidermoid cysts characteristic of the FAP variant, Gardner's syndrome. Consistent with this, SNPs in the VDR, vitamin D binding protein and CYP24 as well as mutations in APC distal to codon 850 were strongly associated with Gardners syndrome in a cohort of 457 FAP patients, This work suggests that alterations in the vitamin D/VDR axis are important in Gardner's syndrome, as well as in the etiology of anal cancer.
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spelling pubmed-53483372017-03-31 A role for the vitamin D pathway in non-intestinal lesions in genetic and carcinogen models of colorectal cancer and in familial adenomatous polyposis Bong, Yong-Sik Assefnia, Shahin Tuohy, Therese Neklason, Deborah W Burt, Randall W Ahn, Jaeil De Mesquita, Paul J Bueno Byers, Stephen W. Oncotarget Research Paper Vitamin D is implicated in the etiology of cancers of the gastrointestinal tract, usually characterized by alteration in the APC/β-catenin/TCF tumor suppressor pathway. The vitamin D receptor (VDR) is also implicated in cardiovascular and skin diseases as well as in immunity. Activated VDR can indirectly alter β-catenin nuclear localization and directly suppress β-catenin/TCF mediated transcriptional activity. We treated VDR null mice with the carcinogen azoxymethane (AOM) and generated mice bearing a mutated APC (hypomorph) on a VDR null background (Apc(1638N/+)Vdr(−/−)). VDR null mice do not develop GI or extra-colonic tumors but loss of VDR decreased intestinal tumor latency and increased progression to adenocarcinoma in both models. AOM treatment of VDR null mice also caused squamous cell carcinoma of the anus. Although levels and distribution of total or activated β-catenin in the epithelial component of tumors were unaffected by loss of VDR, β-catenin dependent cyclin D1 expression was affected suggesting a direct VDR effect on β-catenin co-activator activity. Extra-colonic mucosa manifestations in Apc(1638N/+)Vdr(−/−) animals included increased nuclear β-catenin in submucosal stromal cells, spleno- and cardiomegaly and large epidermoid cysts characteristic of the FAP variant, Gardner's syndrome. Consistent with this, SNPs in the VDR, vitamin D binding protein and CYP24 as well as mutations in APC distal to codon 850 were strongly associated with Gardners syndrome in a cohort of 457 FAP patients, This work suggests that alterations in the vitamin D/VDR axis are important in Gardner's syndrome, as well as in the etiology of anal cancer. Impact Journals LLC 2016-10-19 /pmc/articles/PMC5348337/ /pubmed/27768599 http://dx.doi.org/10.18632/oncotarget.12768 Text en Copyright: © 2016 Bong et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ 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 credited.
spellingShingle Research Paper
Bong, Yong-Sik
Assefnia, Shahin
Tuohy, Therese
Neklason, Deborah W
Burt, Randall W
Ahn, Jaeil
De Mesquita, Paul J Bueno
Byers, Stephen W.
A role for the vitamin D pathway in non-intestinal lesions in genetic and carcinogen models of colorectal cancer and in familial adenomatous polyposis
title A role for the vitamin D pathway in non-intestinal lesions in genetic and carcinogen models of colorectal cancer and in familial adenomatous polyposis
title_full A role for the vitamin D pathway in non-intestinal lesions in genetic and carcinogen models of colorectal cancer and in familial adenomatous polyposis
title_fullStr A role for the vitamin D pathway in non-intestinal lesions in genetic and carcinogen models of colorectal cancer and in familial adenomatous polyposis
title_full_unstemmed A role for the vitamin D pathway in non-intestinal lesions in genetic and carcinogen models of colorectal cancer and in familial adenomatous polyposis
title_short A role for the vitamin D pathway in non-intestinal lesions in genetic and carcinogen models of colorectal cancer and in familial adenomatous polyposis
title_sort role for the vitamin d pathway in non-intestinal lesions in genetic and carcinogen models of colorectal cancer and in familial adenomatous polyposis
topic Research Paper
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5348337/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27768599
http://dx.doi.org/10.18632/oncotarget.12768
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