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ALDH(HIGH) Population Is Regulated by the AKT/β-Catenin Pathway in a Cervical Cancer Model

ALDH is an enzyme involved in different cellular processes, including cancer. It has been shown that a cellular subpopulation with high ALDH activity (ALDH(HIGH)) within a tumor is related to functional capabilities such as stemness, chemoresistance, and tumorigenicity. However, few studies have foc...

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Autores principales: Sarabia-Sánchez, Miguel Ángel, Alvarado-Ortiz, Eduardo, Toledo-Guzman, Mariel Esperanza, García-Carrancá, Alejandro, Ortiz-Sánchez, Elizabeth
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Publicado: Frontiers Media S.A. 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7379485/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32766133
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fonc.2020.01039
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author Sarabia-Sánchez, Miguel Ángel
Alvarado-Ortiz, Eduardo
Toledo-Guzman, Mariel Esperanza
García-Carrancá, Alejandro
Ortiz-Sánchez, Elizabeth
author_facet Sarabia-Sánchez, Miguel Ángel
Alvarado-Ortiz, Eduardo
Toledo-Guzman, Mariel Esperanza
García-Carrancá, Alejandro
Ortiz-Sánchez, Elizabeth
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description ALDH is an enzyme involved in different cellular processes, including cancer. It has been shown that a cellular subpopulation with high ALDH activity (ALDH(HIGH)) within a tumor is related to functional capabilities such as stemness, chemoresistance, and tumorigenicity. However, few studies have focused on determining the mechanisms behind ALDH activity within the cells. Previously, our group reported that ALDH(HIGH) cells have higher tumorigenicity in Cervical Cancer (CC) cell lines. Based on this, we were interested to know the molecular mediators of the ALDH(HIGH) cells, specifically β-catenin, inasmuch as β-catenin is regulated through different pathways, such as Wnt signaling, and that it acts as a transcriptional co-activator involved in cancer progression. In this work, we show that the increase in ALDH(HIGH) cell percentage is reverted by β-catenin knockdown. Consistently, upon GSK3-β inactivation, a negative regulator of β-catenin, we observed an increase in ALDH(HIGH) cells. Additionally, we observed a low percentage of cells positive for Fzd receptor, suggesting that in our model there is a low capacity to respond to Wnt ligands. The analysis of ALDH(HIGH) cells in a sphere formation model demonstrated the active state of AKT. In accordance with this, impairment of AKT activity not only reduced β-catenin active state, but also the percentage of ALDH(HIGH) cells. This corroborates that AKT acts upstream of β-catenin, thus affecting the percentage of ALDH(HIGH) cells. In conclusion, our results show that ALDH(HIGH) cells are dependent on β-catenin, in spite of the Wnt pathway seems to be dispensable, while AKT emerges as central player supporting a mechanism in this important axis that is not yet well known but its analysis improves our understanding of ALDH activity on CC.
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spelling pubmed-73794852020-08-05 ALDH(HIGH) Population Is Regulated by the AKT/β-Catenin Pathway in a Cervical Cancer Model Sarabia-Sánchez, Miguel Ángel Alvarado-Ortiz, Eduardo Toledo-Guzman, Mariel Esperanza García-Carrancá, Alejandro Ortiz-Sánchez, Elizabeth Front Oncol Oncology ALDH is an enzyme involved in different cellular processes, including cancer. It has been shown that a cellular subpopulation with high ALDH activity (ALDH(HIGH)) within a tumor is related to functional capabilities such as stemness, chemoresistance, and tumorigenicity. However, few studies have focused on determining the mechanisms behind ALDH activity within the cells. Previously, our group reported that ALDH(HIGH) cells have higher tumorigenicity in Cervical Cancer (CC) cell lines. Based on this, we were interested to know the molecular mediators of the ALDH(HIGH) cells, specifically β-catenin, inasmuch as β-catenin is regulated through different pathways, such as Wnt signaling, and that it acts as a transcriptional co-activator involved in cancer progression. In this work, we show that the increase in ALDH(HIGH) cell percentage is reverted by β-catenin knockdown. Consistently, upon GSK3-β inactivation, a negative regulator of β-catenin, we observed an increase in ALDH(HIGH) cells. Additionally, we observed a low percentage of cells positive for Fzd receptor, suggesting that in our model there is a low capacity to respond to Wnt ligands. The analysis of ALDH(HIGH) cells in a sphere formation model demonstrated the active state of AKT. In accordance with this, impairment of AKT activity not only reduced β-catenin active state, but also the percentage of ALDH(HIGH) cells. This corroborates that AKT acts upstream of β-catenin, thus affecting the percentage of ALDH(HIGH) cells. In conclusion, our results show that ALDH(HIGH) cells are dependent on β-catenin, in spite of the Wnt pathway seems to be dispensable, while AKT emerges as central player supporting a mechanism in this important axis that is not yet well known but its analysis improves our understanding of ALDH activity on CC. Frontiers Media S.A. 2020-07-17 /pmc/articles/PMC7379485/ /pubmed/32766133 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fonc.2020.01039 Text en Copyright © 2020 Sarabia-Sánchez, Alvarado-Ortiz, Toledo-Guzman, García-Carrancá and Ortiz-Sánchez. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
spellingShingle Oncology
Sarabia-Sánchez, Miguel Ángel
Alvarado-Ortiz, Eduardo
Toledo-Guzman, Mariel Esperanza
García-Carrancá, Alejandro
Ortiz-Sánchez, Elizabeth
ALDH(HIGH) Population Is Regulated by the AKT/β-Catenin Pathway in a Cervical Cancer Model
title ALDH(HIGH) Population Is Regulated by the AKT/β-Catenin Pathway in a Cervical Cancer Model
title_full ALDH(HIGH) Population Is Regulated by the AKT/β-Catenin Pathway in a Cervical Cancer Model
title_fullStr ALDH(HIGH) Population Is Regulated by the AKT/β-Catenin Pathway in a Cervical Cancer Model
title_full_unstemmed ALDH(HIGH) Population Is Regulated by the AKT/β-Catenin Pathway in a Cervical Cancer Model
title_short ALDH(HIGH) Population Is Regulated by the AKT/β-Catenin Pathway in a Cervical Cancer Model
title_sort aldh(high) population is regulated by the akt/β-catenin pathway in a cervical cancer model
topic Oncology
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7379485/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32766133
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fonc.2020.01039
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