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Increased Musashi-2 and Decreased NUMB Protein Levels Observed in Human Colorectal Cancer are reverted to Normal Levels by ATRA-Induced Cell Differentiation

BACKGROUND: Musashi stem cell (SC) proteins (MSI-1 & MSI-2) are known to become over expressed during colorectal tumorigenesis in humans and mice. MSI-1 overexpression induces tumorigenesis through Notch activation via inactivation of NUMB. Previous studies also show that MSI-2 overexpression in...

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Autores principales: Opdenaker, Lynn M, Kowash, Ryan, Masters, Gabriel, Boman, Bruce M, Zhang, Tao, Modarai, Shirin R
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Publicado: 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7517600/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32984754
http://dx.doi.org/10.33140/ijcrt/03/02/00003
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author Opdenaker, Lynn M
Kowash, Ryan
Masters, Gabriel
Boman, Bruce M
Zhang, Tao
Modarai, Shirin R
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Kowash, Ryan
Masters, Gabriel
Boman, Bruce M
Zhang, Tao
Modarai, Shirin R
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description BACKGROUND: Musashi stem cell (SC) proteins (MSI-1 & MSI-2) are known to become over expressed during colorectal tumorigenesis in humans and mice. MSI-1 overexpression induces tumorigenesis through Notch activation via inactivation of NUMB. Previous studies also show that MSI-2 overexpression in mice induces intestinal tumorigenesis but the mechanism is independent of NUMB. However, whether the MSI-2/NUMB pathway contributes to colorectal cancer (CRC) development in humans is still undetermined. METHODS: We evaluated expression of MSI-2 and NUMB proteins in matched normal and CRC patient samples, as well as in human CRC cell lines. We also determined whether induction of cellular differentiation by all-trans retinoic acid (ATRA) influences MSI-2 and NUMB expression. RESULTS: Analysis of matched patient tissue samples and CRC cell lines showed that MSI-2 protein expression is significantly increased and NUMB expression is decreased in CRCs compared to the normal colonic tissue. Immunostaining of normal and adenomatous colonic epithelium revealed that MSI-1+ andMSI-2+ SCs reside in the SC niche and they become overpopulated during colon tumorigenesis. Moreover, promoting cellular differentiation by ATRA reduces MSI-2 protein levels, while increasing NUMB protein levels in human CRC cell lines. CONCLUSIONS: MSI-2/NUMB protein expression is altered during colon tumorigenesis, and indicates that MSI-2/NUMB signaling in human colonic stem cells is closely linked to normal colonic epithelial homeostasis. IMPLICATIONS: The ability to normalize MSI-2/NUMB signaling by inducing differentiation of cancer SCs suggests a novel therapeutic approach for CRC treatment.
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spelling pubmed-75176002020-09-25 Increased Musashi-2 and Decreased NUMB Protein Levels Observed in Human Colorectal Cancer are reverted to Normal Levels by ATRA-Induced Cell Differentiation Opdenaker, Lynn M Kowash, Ryan Masters, Gabriel Boman, Bruce M Zhang, Tao Modarai, Shirin R Int J Cancer Res Ther Article BACKGROUND: Musashi stem cell (SC) proteins (MSI-1 & MSI-2) are known to become over expressed during colorectal tumorigenesis in humans and mice. MSI-1 overexpression induces tumorigenesis through Notch activation via inactivation of NUMB. Previous studies also show that MSI-2 overexpression in mice induces intestinal tumorigenesis but the mechanism is independent of NUMB. However, whether the MSI-2/NUMB pathway contributes to colorectal cancer (CRC) development in humans is still undetermined. METHODS: We evaluated expression of MSI-2 and NUMB proteins in matched normal and CRC patient samples, as well as in human CRC cell lines. We also determined whether induction of cellular differentiation by all-trans retinoic acid (ATRA) influences MSI-2 and NUMB expression. RESULTS: Analysis of matched patient tissue samples and CRC cell lines showed that MSI-2 protein expression is significantly increased and NUMB expression is decreased in CRCs compared to the normal colonic tissue. Immunostaining of normal and adenomatous colonic epithelium revealed that MSI-1+ andMSI-2+ SCs reside in the SC niche and they become overpopulated during colon tumorigenesis. Moreover, promoting cellular differentiation by ATRA reduces MSI-2 protein levels, while increasing NUMB protein levels in human CRC cell lines. CONCLUSIONS: MSI-2/NUMB protein expression is altered during colon tumorigenesis, and indicates that MSI-2/NUMB signaling in human colonic stem cells is closely linked to normal colonic epithelial homeostasis. IMPLICATIONS: The ability to normalize MSI-2/NUMB signaling by inducing differentiation of cancer SCs suggests a novel therapeutic approach for CRC treatment. 2018-08-15 2018 /pmc/articles/PMC7517600/ /pubmed/32984754 http://dx.doi.org/10.33140/ijcrt/03/02/00003 Text en http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ 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.
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Opdenaker, Lynn M
Kowash, Ryan
Masters, Gabriel
Boman, Bruce M
Zhang, Tao
Modarai, Shirin R
Increased Musashi-2 and Decreased NUMB Protein Levels Observed in Human Colorectal Cancer are reverted to Normal Levels by ATRA-Induced Cell Differentiation
title Increased Musashi-2 and Decreased NUMB Protein Levels Observed in Human Colorectal Cancer are reverted to Normal Levels by ATRA-Induced Cell Differentiation
title_full Increased Musashi-2 and Decreased NUMB Protein Levels Observed in Human Colorectal Cancer are reverted to Normal Levels by ATRA-Induced Cell Differentiation
title_fullStr Increased Musashi-2 and Decreased NUMB Protein Levels Observed in Human Colorectal Cancer are reverted to Normal Levels by ATRA-Induced Cell Differentiation
title_full_unstemmed Increased Musashi-2 and Decreased NUMB Protein Levels Observed in Human Colorectal Cancer are reverted to Normal Levels by ATRA-Induced Cell Differentiation
title_short Increased Musashi-2 and Decreased NUMB Protein Levels Observed in Human Colorectal Cancer are reverted to Normal Levels by ATRA-Induced Cell Differentiation
title_sort increased musashi-2 and decreased numb protein levels observed in human colorectal cancer are reverted to normal levels by atra-induced cell differentiation
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7517600/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32984754
http://dx.doi.org/10.33140/ijcrt/03/02/00003
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