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Epithelial Wnt secretion drives the progression of inflammation-induced colon carcinoma in murine model.


ABSTRACT: Colon cancer is initiated by stem cells that escape the strict control. This process is often driven through aberrant activation of Wnt signaling by mutations in components acting downstream of the receptor complex that unfetter tumor cells from the need for Wnts. Here we describe a class of colon cancer that does not depend on mutated core components of the Wnt pathway. Genetically blocking Wnt secretion from epithelial cells of such tumors results in apoptosis, reduced expression of colon cancer markers, followed by enhanced tumor differentiation. In contrast to the normal colonic epithelium, such tumor cells autosecrete Wnts to maintain their uncontrolled proliferative behavior. In humans, we determined certain cases of colon cancers in which the Wnt pathway is hyperactive, but not through mutations in its core components. Our findings illuminate the path in therapy to find further subtypes of Wnt-dependent colon cancer that might be responsive to Wnt secretion inhibitors.

SUBMITTER: Degirmenci B 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC8607204 | biostudies-literature | 2021 Dec

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Epithelial Wnt secretion drives the progression of inflammation-induced colon carcinoma in murine model.

Degirmenci Bahar B   Dincer Cansu C   Demirel Habibe Cansu HC   Berkova Linda L   Moor Andreas E AE   Kahraman Abdullah A   Hausmann George G   Aguet Michel M   Tuncbag Nurcan N   Valenta Tomas T   Basler Konrad K  

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Colon cancer is initiated by stem cells that escape the strict control. This process is often driven through aberrant activation of Wnt signaling by mutations in components acting downstream of the receptor complex that unfetter tumor cells from the need for Wnts. Here we describe a class of colon cancer that does not depend on mutated core components of the Wnt pathway. Genetically blocking Wnt secretion from epithelial cells of such tumors results in apoptosis, reduced expression of colon canc  ...[more]

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