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Inactivation of p21WAF1/cip1 enhances intestinal tumor formation in Muc2-/- mice.

Wancai Yang1, Anna Velcich, Ioana Lozonschi, Jiao Liang, Courtney Nicholas, Min Zhuang, Laura Bancroft, Leonard H Augenlicht.   

Abstract

In the Apc1638(+/-) mouse model of intestinal tumorigenesis, targeted inactivation of the cyclin-dependent kinase inhibitor p21(WAF1/cip1) is highly effective in enhancing Apc-initiated tumor formation in the intestine. Because p21(WAF1/cip1) plays a critical role in regulating intestinal cell proliferation, maturation, and tumorigenesis, we examined whether its inactivation would enhance tumor formation in a different mouse model of colon cancer. Therefore, we mated p21(-/-) mice with mice carrying a genetic deficiency of the Muc2 gene, which encodes the major gastrointestinal mucin. Muc2(-/-) mice develop tumors in the small and large intestine and the rectum, but in contrast to tumors in Apc1638(+/-) mice, this does not involve increased expression or nuclear localization of beta-catenin. We found that inactivation of p21(WAF1/cip1) significantly increased the frequency and size of intestinal tumors in Muc2 knockout mice and also led to development of more invasive adenocarcinomas. This enhanced tumorigenesis significantly decreased mouse life span. Further, inactivation of p21(WAF1/cip1) increased cell proliferation, decreased apoptosis, and decreased intestinal trefoil factor expression in the mucosa of both the small and large intestine. Surprisingly, reduced expression of p27(kip1) was also observed in the Muc2(-/-), p21(+/-), and p21(-/-) mice. In contrast, the expression of c-myc was significantly elevated. Thus, p21 modulates the formation of tumors whose initiation does (Apc) or does not (Muc2) involve altered beta-catenin-Tcf4 signaling, but which may converge on common elements downstream of this signaling pathway.

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Year:  2005        PMID: 15793302      PMCID: PMC1602374          DOI: 10.1016/S0002-9440(10)62342-5

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Am J Pathol        ISSN: 0002-9440            Impact factor:   4.307


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