Colorectal Carcinoma Growth Inhibition by Dietary Care Combined with Probiotic Intervention through Targeting NRP2 Expression

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Ting Chen
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Author(s):  
HUA YE ◽  
QIONG WU ◽  
MENG GUO ◽  
KEFENG WU ◽  
YINGNIAN LV ◽  
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1996 ◽  
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pp. 767-774 ◽  
Author(s):  
Bruno SCHNYDER ◽  
Harald LAHM ◽  
Gaëtane WOERLY ◽  
Nicolas ODARTCHENKO ◽  
Bernhard RYFFEL ◽  
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Induction of growth inhibition in human colorectal carcinoma cell lines by interleukin (IL)-4 and IL-13 was associated with the neophosphorylation of a 170 kDa cellular protein, identified as insulin receptor substrate-1 (IRS-1) by immunoprecipitation. Tyrosine phosphorylation of IRS-1 was also induced by insulin and insulin-like growth factor I. Sublines of colorectal carcinoma cells unresponsive to growth modulation by IL-4, IL-13 or insulin-like growth factor I-induced growth did not phosphorylate IRS-1. A functional, multimeric IL-4 receptor complex was present on all carcinoma cell lines with a subunit composition of 65 kDa, 75 kDa and the previously characterized 130 kDa band as demonstrated by affinity cross-linking with 125I-labelled IL-4. The 65 kDa subunit is novel whereas the 75 kDa band represents the common IL-2 receptor γ-chain. The novel 65 kDa receptor was present as a double band and bound primarily 125I-labelled IL-13. The present study demonstrates the involvement of a novel chain other than the γ-chain in the receptor complexes of IL-4 and IL-13 and post-receptor tyrosine phosphorylation of IRS-1. The association of IRS-1 with growth inhibitory signals in carcinoma cells suggests a novel mechanism of tumour growth control.


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Aysim Yilmaz ◽  
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pp. S2-S5 ◽  
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Shiro Oka ◽  
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