scholarly journals Differential expression of ST6GAL1 in the tumor progression of colorectal cancer

2017 ◽  
Vol 486 (4) ◽  
pp. 1090-1096 ◽  
Author(s):  
Sen Zhang ◽  
Jishun Lu ◽  
Zhijue Xu ◽  
Xia Zou ◽  
Xue Sun ◽  
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Antioxidants ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 10 (2) ◽  
pp. 241
Author(s):  
Zhiyuan V. Zou ◽  
Kristell Le Gal ◽  
Ahmed E. El Zowalaty ◽  
Lara E. Pehlivanoglu ◽  
Viktor Garellick ◽  
...  

Dietary antioxidants and supplements are widely used to protect against cancer, even though it is now clear that antioxidants can promote tumor progression by helping cancer cells to overcome barriers of oxidative stress. Although recent studies have, in great detail, explored the role of antioxidants in lung and skin tumors driven by RAS and RAF mutations, little is known about the impact of antioxidant supplementation on other cancers, including Wnt-driven tumors originating from the gut. Here, we show that supplementation with the antioxidants N-acetylcysteine (NAC) and vitamin E promotes intestinal tumor progression in the ApcMin mouse model for familial adenomatous polyposis, a hereditary form of colorectal cancer, driven by Wnt signaling. Both antioxidants increased tumor size in early neoplasias and tumor grades in more advanced lesions without any impact on tumor initiation. Importantly, NAC treatment accelerated tumor progression at plasma concentrations comparable to those obtained in human subjects after prescription doses of the drug. These results demonstrate that antioxidants play an important role in the progression of intestinal tumors, which may have implications for patients with or predisposed to colorectal cancer.


Author(s):  
Nazia Chaudhary ◽  
Bhagya Shree Choudhary ◽  
Sanket Girish Shah ◽  
Nileema Khapare ◽  
Nehanjali Dwivedi ◽  
...  

BMC Genomics ◽  
2016 ◽  
Vol 17 (S14) ◽  
Author(s):  
Anastasiya Vladimirovna Snezhkina ◽  
George Sergeevich Krasnov ◽  
Andrew Rostislavovich Zaretsky ◽  
Alex Zhavoronkov ◽  
Kirill Mikhailovich Nyushko ◽  
...  

Author(s):  
Saleh Althenayyan ◽  
Mohammed H AlMuhanna ◽  
Abdulkareem Al Abdulrahman ◽  
Bandar Alghanem ◽  
Suliman A. Alsagaby ◽  
...  

Colorectal cancer prognosis get worse with advancement of disease into metastatic stage. There is a pertinent need to develop prognostic biomarkers that can be used for personalized and precision medicine. Alternative splicing provides an insight into understanding of changes at isoform expression level which may not be evident at gene level. In this direction, we utilized our prior knowledge about significant alternatively spliced genes and chose ADAM12 and MUC4 for further characterization in a metastatic cell line model. These genes were found to be good prognostic indicators in The Cancer Genome Atlas database. We studied the gene organization and designed primers to specifically amplify a group of isoforms. Differential expression of these group of isoforms was observed in normal, primary and metastatic colorectal cancer cell lines. We further validated the results using sanger sequencing. Isoform expression was found to respond to the 5-fluorouracil treatment. RNAseq analysis of the cell lines further validated the differential expression of gene isoforms. Successful detection of ADAM12 and MUC4 in cell lysates varied according to the antibody used which may reflect differential expression of isoforms. This comprehensive study underscores the importance of studying alternatively spliced isoforms and their probable used as prognostic or predictive biomarkers.


2015 ◽  
Vol 6 (9) ◽  
pp. 849-858 ◽  
Author(s):  
Xiaoqun Lv ◽  
Lingyun Zhang ◽  
Yanyan Zhu ◽  
Harun M. Said ◽  
Jimin Shi ◽  
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