Literature DB >> 19876923

A gastrin precursor, gastrin-gly, upregulates VEGF expression in colonic epithelial cells through an HIF-1-independent mechanism.

Claudine Bertrand1, Aline Kowalski-Chauvel, Catherine Do, Cécile Résa, Souad Najib, Laurence Daulhac, Timothy C Wang, Audrey Ferrand, Catherine Seva.   

Abstract

One of the major angiogenic factor released by tumor cells is VEGF. Its high expression is correlated with poor prognosis in colorectal tumors. In colon cancer, gastrin gene expression is also upregulated. In these tumors, gastrin precursors are mainly produced and act as growth factors. Recently, a study has also shown that the gastrin precursor, G-gly induced in vitro tubules formation by vascular endothelial cells suggesting a potential proangiogenic role. Here, we demonstrate that stimulation of human colorectal cancer cell lines with G-gly increases the expression of the proangiogenic factor VEGF at the mRNA and protein levels. In addition, blocking the progastrin autocrine loop leads to a downregulation of VEGF. Although HIF-1 is a major transcriptional activator for VEGF our results suggest an alternative mechanism for VEGF regulation in normoxic conditions, independent of HIF-1 that involves the PI3K/AKT pathway. Indeed we show that G-gly does not lead to HIF-1 accumulation in colon cancer cells. Moreover, we found that G-gly activates the PI3K/AKT pathway and inhibition of this pathway reverses the effects of G-gly observed on VEGF mRNA and protein levels. In correlation with these results, we observed in vivo, on colon tissue sections from transgenic mice overexpressing G-gly, an increase in VEGF expression in absence of HIF-1 accumulation. In conclusion, our study demonstrates that gastrin precursors, known to promote colon epithelial cells proliferation and survival can also contribute to the angiogenesis process by stimulating the expression of the proangiogenic factor VEGF via the PI3K pathway and independently of hypoxia conditions.

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Year:  2010        PMID: 19876923      PMCID: PMC3682422          DOI: 10.1002/ijc.25001

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Int J Cancer        ISSN: 0020-7136            Impact factor:   7.396


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Journal:  Biochem Biophys Res Commun       Date:  2005-10-14       Impact factor: 3.575

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Journal:  Gastroenterology       Date:  1997-09       Impact factor: 22.682

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1.  Induction of gastrin expression in gastrointestinal cells by hypoxia or cobalt is independent of hypoxia-inducible factor (HIF).

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2.  Identification of the F1-ATPase at the cell surface of colonic epithelial cells: role in mediating cell proliferation.

Authors:  Aline Kowalski-Chauvel; Souad Najib; Irina G Tikhonova; Laurence Huc; Fredéric Lopez; Laurent O Martinez; Elizabeth Cohen-Jonathan-Moyal; Audrey Ferrand; Catherine Seva
Journal:  J Biol Chem       Date:  2012-10-10       Impact factor: 5.157

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Authors:  Pomila Singh; Shubhashish Sarkar; Carla Kantara; Carrie Maxwell
Journal:  Curr Colorectal Cancer Rep       Date:  2012-12

5.  Progastrin a new pro-angiogenic factor in colorectal cancer.

Authors:  S Najib; A Kowalski-Chauvel; C Do; S Roche; E Cohen-Jonathan-Moyal; C Seva
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Review 6.  Novel roles of gastrin.

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Journal:  J Physiol       Date:  2014-03-24       Impact factor: 5.182

7.  Association of helicobacter pylori infection and colon cancer.

Authors:  Alexandros Strofilas; Emmanuel E Lagoudianakis; Charalambos Seretis; Apostolos Pappas; Nikolaos Koronakis; Dimitrios Keramidaris; Ilias Koukoutsis; Ioannis Chrysikos; Ioannis Manouras; Andreas Manouras
Journal:  J Clin Med Res       Date:  2012-05-15

8.  Targeting progastrin enhances radiosensitization of colorectal cancer cells.

Authors:  Aline Kowalski-Chauvel; Valerie Gouaze-Andersson; Alix Vignolle-Vidoni; Caroline Delmas; Christine Toulas; Elizabeth Cohen-Jonathan-Moyal; Catherine Seva
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9.  The decrease of mineralcorticoid receptor drives angiogenic pathways in colorectal cancer.

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10.  Gene profiling and bioinformatics analyses reveal time course differential gene expression in surgically resected colorectal tissues.

Authors:  Aya Yamagishi; Satoshi Matsumoto; Atsushi Watanabe; Yoshiaki Mizuguchi; Keisuke Hara; Hayato Kan; Takeshi Yamada; Michihiro Koizumi; Seiichi Shinji; Akihisa Matsuda; Junpei Sasaki; Takashi Shimada; Eiji Uchida
Journal:  Oncol Rep       Date:  2014-02-24       Impact factor: 3.906

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