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Over-expression of neurotensin high-affinity receptor 1 (NTS1) in relation with its ligand neurotensin (NT) and nuclear beta-catenin in inflammatory bowel disease-related oncogenesis.

Authors :
Bossard C
Souazé F
Jarry A
Bezieau S
Mosnier JF
Forgez P
Laboisse CL
Source :
Peptides [Peptides] 2007 Oct; Vol. 28 (10), pp. 2030-5. Date of Electronic Publication: 2007 Jul 25.
Publication Year :
2007

Abstract

We investigated the expression of the neurotensin high-affinity receptor 1 (NTS1) during inflammatory bowel disease (IBD)-related colorectal oncogenesis, in colonic samples from 30 patients with IBD-related adenocarcinomas, dysplasias, and inflammatory mucosa (IM). The percentage of NTS1-positive epithelial cells progressively increased from the inflammatory condition to adenocarcinoma and was significantly higher in adenocarcinomas than in IM (p=0.0169). In parallel, the percentage of neurotensin (NT)-positive epithelial cells increased during the IBD-related oncogenesis. Finally, as NTS1 is a ss-catenin inducible gene, we found that a number of preneoplastic lesions and adenocarcinomas co-expressed NTS1 and beta-catenin without NT expression. Therefore, this study suggests two pathways of NTS1 overexpression during IBD-related oncogenesis: one triggered by NT overexpression, and a second associated with an activation of the APC/beta-catenin pathway, these two pathways being not mutually exclusive.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
0196-9781
Volume :
28
Issue :
10
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Peptides
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
17870207
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.peptides.2007.06.030