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Effects of gut-targeted 15-LOX-1 transgene expression on colonic tumorigenesis in mice.


ABSTRACT: Expression of 15-lipoxygenase-1 (15-LOX-1) is decreased in many human cancers; however, the mechanistic significance of its decreased expression has been difficult to determine because its mouse homolog 12/15-LOX has opposing functions. We generated a mouse model in which expression of a human 15-LOX-1 transgene was targeted to the intestinal epithelium via the villin promoter. Targeted expression was confirmed by real-time reverse transcription-polymerase chain reaction and immunoblotting. When the 15-LOX-1 transgene was expressed in colonic epithelial cells of two independent mouse lines (B6 and FVB), azoxymethane-inducible colonic tumorigenesis was suppressed (mean number of tumors: wild type [WT] = 8.2, 15-LOX-1(+/-) = 4.91, 15-LOX-1(+/+) = 3.57; WT vs 15-LOX-1(+/-) two-sided P = .003, WT vs 15-LOX-1(+/+) two-sided P < .001; n = 10-14 mice per group). 15-LOX-1 transgene expression was always decreased in the tumors that did develop. In the presence of expression of the 15-LOX-1 transgene, expression of tumor necrosis factor alpha and its target inducible nitric oxide synthase were decreased and activation of nuclear factor-kappa B in colonic epithelial cells was inhibited.

SUBMITTER: Zuo X 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC3341308 | biostudies-literature | 2012 May

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Effects of gut-targeted 15-LOX-1 transgene expression on colonic tumorigenesis in mice.

Zuo Xiangsheng X   Peng Zhanglong Z   Wu Yuanqing Y   Moussalli Micheline J MJ   Yang Xiu L XL   Wang Yan Y   Parker-Thornburg Jan J   Morris Jeffrey S JS   Broaddus Russell R RR   Fischer Susan M SM   Shureiqi Imad I  

Journal of the National Cancer Institute 20120402 9


Expression of 15-lipoxygenase-1 (15-LOX-1) is decreased in many human cancers; however, the mechanistic significance of its decreased expression has been difficult to determine because its mouse homolog 12/15-LOX has opposing functions. We generated a mouse model in which expression of a human 15-LOX-1 transgene was targeted to the intestinal epithelium via the villin promoter. Targeted expression was confirmed by real-time reverse transcription-polymerase chain reaction and immunoblotting. When  ...[more]

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