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The anti-cancer effect of retinoic acid signaling in CRC occurs via decreased growth of ALDH+ colon cancer stem cells and increased differentiation of stem cells

BACKGROUND: Tumorigenesis is driven by stem cell (SC) overpopulation. Because ALDH is both a marker for SCs in many tissues and a key enzyme in retinoid acid (RA) signaling, we studied RA signaling in normal and malignant colonic SCs. HYPOTHESIS: RA signaling regulates growth and differentiation of...

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Autores principales: Modarai, Shirin R., Gupta, Anindita, Opdenaker, Lynn M., Kowash, Ryan, Masters, Gabriel, Viswanathan, Vignesh, Zhang, Tao, Fields, Jeremy Z., Boman, Bruce M.
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Publicado: Impact Journals LLC 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6205182/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30410666
http://dx.doi.org/10.18632/oncotarget.26157
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author Modarai, Shirin R.
Gupta, Anindita
Opdenaker, Lynn M.
Kowash, Ryan
Masters, Gabriel
Viswanathan, Vignesh
Zhang, Tao
Fields, Jeremy Z.
Boman, Bruce M.
author_facet Modarai, Shirin R.
Gupta, Anindita
Opdenaker, Lynn M.
Kowash, Ryan
Masters, Gabriel
Viswanathan, Vignesh
Zhang, Tao
Fields, Jeremy Z.
Boman, Bruce M.
author_sort Modarai, Shirin R.
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description BACKGROUND: Tumorigenesis is driven by stem cell (SC) overpopulation. Because ALDH is both a marker for SCs in many tissues and a key enzyme in retinoid acid (RA) signaling, we studied RA signaling in normal and malignant colonic SCs. HYPOTHESIS: RA signaling regulates growth and differentiation of ALDH+ colonic SCs; dysregulation of RA signaling contributes to SC overpopulation and colorectal cancer (CRC) development. METHODS: We analyzed normal and malignant colonic tissues and CRC cell lines to see if retinoid receptors (RXR & RAR) are exclusively expressed in ALDH+ SCs, and if RA signaling changes during CRC development. We determined whether RA signaling regulates cancer SC (CSC) proliferation, differentiation, sphere formation, and population size. RESULTS: RXR & RAR were expressed in ALDH+ colonic SCs, but not in MCM2+ proliferative cells. Western blotting/immunostaining of CRCs revealed that RA signaling components become overexpressed in parallel with ALDH overexpression, which coincides with the known overpopulation of ALDH+ SCs that occurs during, and drives, CRC development. Treatment of SCs with all-trans retinoic acid (ATRA) decreased proliferation, sphere formation and ALDH+ SC population size, and induced differentiation along the neuroendocrine cell (NEC) lineage. CONCLUSIONS: Retinoid signaling, by regulating ALDH+ colonic CSCs, decreases SC proliferation, sphere formation, and population size, and increases SC differentiation to NECs. Dysregulation of RA signaling in colonic SCs likely contributes to overpopulation of ALDH+ SCs and CRC growth. IMPLICATIONS: That retinoid receptors RXR and RAR are selectively expressed in ALDH+ SCs indicates RA signaling mainly occurs via ALDH+ SCs, which provides a mechanism to selectively target CSCs.
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spelling pubmed-62051822018-11-08 The anti-cancer effect of retinoic acid signaling in CRC occurs via decreased growth of ALDH+ colon cancer stem cells and increased differentiation of stem cells Modarai, Shirin R. Gupta, Anindita Opdenaker, Lynn M. Kowash, Ryan Masters, Gabriel Viswanathan, Vignesh Zhang, Tao Fields, Jeremy Z. Boman, Bruce M. Oncotarget Research Paper BACKGROUND: Tumorigenesis is driven by stem cell (SC) overpopulation. Because ALDH is both a marker for SCs in many tissues and a key enzyme in retinoid acid (RA) signaling, we studied RA signaling in normal and malignant colonic SCs. HYPOTHESIS: RA signaling regulates growth and differentiation of ALDH+ colonic SCs; dysregulation of RA signaling contributes to SC overpopulation and colorectal cancer (CRC) development. METHODS: We analyzed normal and malignant colonic tissues and CRC cell lines to see if retinoid receptors (RXR & RAR) are exclusively expressed in ALDH+ SCs, and if RA signaling changes during CRC development. We determined whether RA signaling regulates cancer SC (CSC) proliferation, differentiation, sphere formation, and population size. RESULTS: RXR & RAR were expressed in ALDH+ colonic SCs, but not in MCM2+ proliferative cells. Western blotting/immunostaining of CRCs revealed that RA signaling components become overexpressed in parallel with ALDH overexpression, which coincides with the known overpopulation of ALDH+ SCs that occurs during, and drives, CRC development. Treatment of SCs with all-trans retinoic acid (ATRA) decreased proliferation, sphere formation and ALDH+ SC population size, and induced differentiation along the neuroendocrine cell (NEC) lineage. CONCLUSIONS: Retinoid signaling, by regulating ALDH+ colonic CSCs, decreases SC proliferation, sphere formation, and population size, and increases SC differentiation to NECs. Dysregulation of RA signaling in colonic SCs likely contributes to overpopulation of ALDH+ SCs and CRC growth. IMPLICATIONS: That retinoid receptors RXR and RAR are selectively expressed in ALDH+ SCs indicates RA signaling mainly occurs via ALDH+ SCs, which provides a mechanism to selectively target CSCs. Impact Journals LLC 2018-10-05 /pmc/articles/PMC6205182/ /pubmed/30410666 http://dx.doi.org/10.18632/oncotarget.26157 Text en Copyright: © 2018 Modarai et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/) (CC-BY), which permits unrestricted use and redistribution provided that the original author and source are credited.
spellingShingle Research Paper
Modarai, Shirin R.
Gupta, Anindita
Opdenaker, Lynn M.
Kowash, Ryan
Masters, Gabriel
Viswanathan, Vignesh
Zhang, Tao
Fields, Jeremy Z.
Boman, Bruce M.
The anti-cancer effect of retinoic acid signaling in CRC occurs via decreased growth of ALDH+ colon cancer stem cells and increased differentiation of stem cells
title The anti-cancer effect of retinoic acid signaling in CRC occurs via decreased growth of ALDH+ colon cancer stem cells and increased differentiation of stem cells
title_full The anti-cancer effect of retinoic acid signaling in CRC occurs via decreased growth of ALDH+ colon cancer stem cells and increased differentiation of stem cells
title_fullStr The anti-cancer effect of retinoic acid signaling in CRC occurs via decreased growth of ALDH+ colon cancer stem cells and increased differentiation of stem cells
title_full_unstemmed The anti-cancer effect of retinoic acid signaling in CRC occurs via decreased growth of ALDH+ colon cancer stem cells and increased differentiation of stem cells
title_short The anti-cancer effect of retinoic acid signaling in CRC occurs via decreased growth of ALDH+ colon cancer stem cells and increased differentiation of stem cells
title_sort anti-cancer effect of retinoic acid signaling in crc occurs via decreased growth of aldh+ colon cancer stem cells and increased differentiation of stem cells
topic Research Paper
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6205182/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30410666
http://dx.doi.org/10.18632/oncotarget.26157
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