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Progastrin production transitions from Bmi1(+)/Prox1(+) to Lgr5(high) cells during early intestinal tumorigenesis

Progastrin is an unprocessed soluble peptide precursor with a well-described tumor-promoting role in colorectal cancer. It is expressed at small levels in the healthy intestinal mucosa, and its expression is enhanced at early stages of intestinal tumor development, with high levels of this peptide i...

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Autores principales: Giraud, J., Foroutan, M., Boubaker-Vitre, J., Grillet, F., Homayed, Z., Jadhav, U., Crespy, P., Breuker, C., Bourgaux, J-F., Hazerbroucq, J., Pignodel, C., Brulin, B., Shivdasani, R.A., Jay, P., Hollande, F., Pannequin, J.
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Publicado: Neoplasia Press 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7772574/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33360299
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.tranon.2020.101001
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author Giraud, J.
Foroutan, M.
Boubaker-Vitre, J.
Grillet, F.
Homayed, Z.
Jadhav, U.
Crespy, P.
Breuker, C.
Bourgaux, J-F.
Hazerbroucq, J.
Pignodel, C.
Brulin, B.
Shivdasani, R.A.
Jay, P.
Hollande, F.
Pannequin, J.
author_facet Giraud, J.
Foroutan, M.
Boubaker-Vitre, J.
Grillet, F.
Homayed, Z.
Jadhav, U.
Crespy, P.
Breuker, C.
Bourgaux, J-F.
Hazerbroucq, J.
Pignodel, C.
Brulin, B.
Shivdasani, R.A.
Jay, P.
Hollande, F.
Pannequin, J.
author_sort Giraud, J.
collection PubMed
description Progastrin is an unprocessed soluble peptide precursor with a well-described tumor-promoting role in colorectal cancer. It is expressed at small levels in the healthy intestinal mucosa, and its expression is enhanced at early stages of intestinal tumor development, with high levels of this peptide in hyperplastic intestinal polyps being associated with poor neoplasm-free survival in patients. Yet, the precise type of progastrin-producing cells in the healthy intestinal mucosa and in early adenomas remains unclear. Here, we used a combination of immunostaining, RNAscope labelling and retrospective analysis of single cell RNAseq results to demonstrate that progastrin is produced within intestinal crypts by a subset of Bmi1(+)/Prox1(+)/LGR5(low) endocrine cells, previously shown to act as replacement stem cells in case of mucosal injury. In contrast, our findings indicate that intestinal stem cells, specified by expression of the Wnt signaling target LGR5, become the main source of progastrin production in early mouse and human intestinal adenomas. Collectively our results suggest that the previously identified feed-forward mechanisms between progastrin and Wnt signaling is a hallmark of early neoplastic transformation in mouse and human colonic adenomas.
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spelling pubmed-77725742021-01-08 Progastrin production transitions from Bmi1(+)/Prox1(+) to Lgr5(high) cells during early intestinal tumorigenesis Giraud, J. Foroutan, M. Boubaker-Vitre, J. Grillet, F. Homayed, Z. Jadhav, U. Crespy, P. Breuker, C. Bourgaux, J-F. Hazerbroucq, J. Pignodel, C. Brulin, B. Shivdasani, R.A. Jay, P. Hollande, F. Pannequin, J. Transl Oncol Original Research Progastrin is an unprocessed soluble peptide precursor with a well-described tumor-promoting role in colorectal cancer. It is expressed at small levels in the healthy intestinal mucosa, and its expression is enhanced at early stages of intestinal tumor development, with high levels of this peptide in hyperplastic intestinal polyps being associated with poor neoplasm-free survival in patients. Yet, the precise type of progastrin-producing cells in the healthy intestinal mucosa and in early adenomas remains unclear. Here, we used a combination of immunostaining, RNAscope labelling and retrospective analysis of single cell RNAseq results to demonstrate that progastrin is produced within intestinal crypts by a subset of Bmi1(+)/Prox1(+)/LGR5(low) endocrine cells, previously shown to act as replacement stem cells in case of mucosal injury. In contrast, our findings indicate that intestinal stem cells, specified by expression of the Wnt signaling target LGR5, become the main source of progastrin production in early mouse and human intestinal adenomas. Collectively our results suggest that the previously identified feed-forward mechanisms between progastrin and Wnt signaling is a hallmark of early neoplastic transformation in mouse and human colonic adenomas. Neoplasia Press 2020-12-23 /pmc/articles/PMC7772574/ /pubmed/33360299 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.tranon.2020.101001 Text en © 2020 Published by Elsevier Inc. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/).
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Giraud, J.
Foroutan, M.
Boubaker-Vitre, J.
Grillet, F.
Homayed, Z.
Jadhav, U.
Crespy, P.
Breuker, C.
Bourgaux, J-F.
Hazerbroucq, J.
Pignodel, C.
Brulin, B.
Shivdasani, R.A.
Jay, P.
Hollande, F.
Pannequin, J.
Progastrin production transitions from Bmi1(+)/Prox1(+) to Lgr5(high) cells during early intestinal tumorigenesis
title Progastrin production transitions from Bmi1(+)/Prox1(+) to Lgr5(high) cells during early intestinal tumorigenesis
title_full Progastrin production transitions from Bmi1(+)/Prox1(+) to Lgr5(high) cells during early intestinal tumorigenesis
title_fullStr Progastrin production transitions from Bmi1(+)/Prox1(+) to Lgr5(high) cells during early intestinal tumorigenesis
title_full_unstemmed Progastrin production transitions from Bmi1(+)/Prox1(+) to Lgr5(high) cells during early intestinal tumorigenesis
title_short Progastrin production transitions from Bmi1(+)/Prox1(+) to Lgr5(high) cells during early intestinal tumorigenesis
title_sort progastrin production transitions from bmi1(+)/prox1(+) to lgr5(high) cells during early intestinal tumorigenesis
topic Original Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7772574/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33360299
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.tranon.2020.101001
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