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Data from PHLDA1 Expression Marks the Putative Epithelial Stem Cells and Contributes to Intestinal Tumorigenesis

Posted on 2023-03-30 - 20:29
Abstract

Studies employing mouse models have identified crypt base and position +4 cells as strong candidates for intestinal epithelial stem cells. Equivalent cell populations are thought to exist in the human intestine; however robust and specific protein markers are lacking. Here, we show that in the human small and large intestine, PHLDA1 is expressed in discrete crypt base and some position +4 cells. In small adenomas, PHLDA1 was expressed in a subset of undifferentiated and predominantly Ki-67–negative neoplastic cells, suggesting that a basic hierarchy of differentiation is retained in early tumorigenesis. In large adenomas, carcinomas, and metastases PHLDA1 expression became widespread, with increased expression and nuclear localization at invasive margins. siRNA-mediated suppression of PHLDA1 in colon cancer cells inhibited migration and anchorage-independent growth in vitro and tumor growth in vivo. The integrins ITGA2 and ITGA6 were downregulated in response to PHLDA1 suppression, and accordingly cell adhesion to laminin and collagen was significantly reduced. We conclude that PHLDA1 is a putative epithelial stem cell marker in the human small and large intestine and contributes to migration and proliferation in colon cancer cells. Cancer Res; 71(10); 3709–19. ©2011 AACR.

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AUTHORS (27)

  • Anuratha Sakthianandeswaren
    Michael Christie
    Carla D'Andreti
    Cary Tsui
    Robert N. Jorissen
    Shan Li
    Nicholas I. Fleming
    Peter Gibbs
    Lara Lipton
    Jordane Malaterre
    Robert G. Ramsay
    Toby J. Phesse
    Matthias Ernst
    Rosemary E. Jeffery
    Richard Poulsom
    Simon J. Leedham
    Stefania Segditsas
    Ian P. M. Tomlinson
    Oliver K. Bernhard
    Richard J. Simpson
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