Differential expression in normal-adenoma-carcinoma sequence suggests complex molecular carcinogenesis in colon

  • Authors:
    • Seungkoo Lee
    • Seunghyun Bang
    • Kyuyoung Song
    • Inchul Lee
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  • Published online on: October 1, 2006     https://doi.org/10.3892/or.16.4.747
  • Pages: 747-754
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Abstract

The majority of colon cancers develop from pre-existing adenomas. We analyzed the expression profiles in the sequence of normal colon crypts, adenomas and early-stage carcinomas using microdissected cells from tubular adenomas with foci of malignant transformation. Differentially expressed genes were detected between normal-adenoma and adenoma-carcinoma, and were grouped according to the patterns of expression changes in the sequence. Down-regulated genes in the sequence included PLA2G2A, TSPAN1, PDCD4, FCGBP, AATK, EPLIN, FABP1, AGR2, MTUS1, TSC1, galectin 4 and MT1F. PLA2G2A has been shown to suppress colon tumorigenesis in mice, but the pathobiological role in humans has been controversial. Our data showed continuous down-regulation of PLA2G2A in the sequence supporting an implication in human colon cancer. Tumor suppressor and/ or proapoptotic activities have also been reported in other genes. Up-regulated genes included ribosomal proteins, IER3 and TPR. TGF-β2 and matrix metalloproteinase 23B were up-regulated in carcinoma but not in adenoma, supporting the pathobiological roles in malignant transformation. Differentially expressed genes partly coincided with those in the adenoma-carcinoma sequence of the stomach, which was published previously, suggesting a partial overlap between the adenoma-carcinoma sequences of the colon and stomach.

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Lee S, Bang S, Song K and Lee I: Differential expression in normal-adenoma-carcinoma sequence suggests complex molecular carcinogenesis in colon. Oncol Rep 16: 747-754, 2006.
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Lee, S., Bang, S., Song, K., & Lee, I. (2006). Differential expression in normal-adenoma-carcinoma sequence suggests complex molecular carcinogenesis in colon. Oncology Reports, 16, 747-754. https://doi.org/10.3892/or.16.4.747
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Lee, S., Bang, S., Song, K., Lee, I."Differential expression in normal-adenoma-carcinoma sequence suggests complex molecular carcinogenesis in colon". Oncology Reports 16.4 (2006): 747-754.
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Lee, S., Bang, S., Song, K., Lee, I."Differential expression in normal-adenoma-carcinoma sequence suggests complex molecular carcinogenesis in colon". Oncology Reports 16, no. 4 (2006): 747-754. https://doi.org/10.3892/or.16.4.747