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Truncated neurokinin-1 receptor is increased in colonic epithelial cells from patients with colitis-associated cancer.


ABSTRACT: Patients with chronic ulcerative colitis (UC) are at high risk for developing colorectal cancer. In this study, archival formalin-fixed paraffin-embedded colonic tissue from patients with UC who developed carcinoma (CA) or high-grade dysplasia (HGD) was examined for changes in expression of the proinflammatory and mitogenic neurokinin-1 receptor (NK-1R). Laser capture microscopy was used to microdissect epithelia from areas of colons that showed histologic evidence of CA, HGD, and epithelia that were not dysplastic or cancerous but did contain evidence of prior inflammation (quiescent colitis). mRNA was extracted from the dissected tissue, and PCR array analysis was performed on extracted mRNA. Two antibodies were necessary to separately estimate the protein levels of the truncated (tr-NK-1R) and full-length (fl-NK-1R) receptors by immunohistochemistry. mRNA expression of tr-NK-1R increased 14-fold (P = 0.02) when comparing the HGD and CA groups. In contrast, the fl-NK-1R transcript showed no significant differences among groups. The protein levels of the total NK-1R increased by 40% (P = 0.02) in HGD and 80% (P = 0.0007) in CA compared with quiescent colitis. There were no significant changes in protein levels of the fl-NK-1R. We conclude that the increase in total NK-1R protein in HGD and CA is attributable to an increase in tr-NK-1R, suggesting there may be a functional role for tr-NK-1R in malignant transformation in colitis-associated cancer. The tr-NK-1R could prove useful as a diagnostic marker to identify patients at risk for neoplasia and may serve as a useful therapeutic target in the treatment of colitis-associated cancer.

SUBMITTER: Gillespie E 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC3198340 | biostudies-literature | 2011 Oct

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Truncated neurokinin-1 receptor is increased in colonic epithelial cells from patients with colitis-associated cancer.

Gillespie Earl E   Leeman Susan E SE   Watts Luisa A LA   Coukos Jennifer A JA   O'Brien Michael J MJ   Cerda Sandra R SR   Farraye Francis A FA   Stucchi Arthur F AF   Becker James M JM  

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 20111003 42


Patients with chronic ulcerative colitis (UC) are at high risk for developing colorectal cancer. In this study, archival formalin-fixed paraffin-embedded colonic tissue from patients with UC who developed carcinoma (CA) or high-grade dysplasia (HGD) was examined for changes in expression of the proinflammatory and mitogenic neurokinin-1 receptor (NK-1R). Laser capture microscopy was used to microdissect epithelia from areas of colons that showed histologic evidence of CA, HGD, and epithelia that  ...[more]

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