Global gene expression analysis in Stat3deltaIEC APCMin/+ mice
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ABSTRACT: Background and aims: The transcription factor Stat3 has been considered to promote progression and metastasis of intestinal cancers. Methods: We investigated the role of Stat3 in intestinal tumors using mice with conditional ablation of Stat3 in intestinal epithelial cells (Stat3deltaIEC). Results: In the APCmin mouse model of intestinal cancer, genetic ablation of Stat3 reduced the multiplicity of early adenomas. However, loss of Stat3 promoted tumor progression at later stages leading to formation of invasive carcinomas which significantly shortened the lifespan of Stat3deltaIEC APCmin/+ mice. Interestingly, loss of Stat3 in tumors of APCmin/+ mice had no significant impact on cell survival and angiogenesis but promoted cell proliferation. A genome-wide expression analysis of Stat3-deficient tumors suggested that Stat3 negatively regulates intestinal cancer progression via the cell adhesion molecule Ceacam1. Conclusions: Our data suggest that Stat3 impairs progression of intestinal tumors. Therefore, detrimental effects on tumor progression have to be considered upon therapeutic targeting of the Stat3 signaling pathway in intestinal cancer.
ORGANISM(S): Mus musculus
PROVIDER: GSE17841 | GEO | 2009/12/01
SECONDARY ACCESSION(S): PRJNA117899
REPOSITORIES: GEO
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