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Neuropeptide Y (NPY) promotes inflammation-induced tumorigenesis by enhancing epithelial cell proliferation.

Sabrina Jeppsson1, Shanthi Srinivasan1,2, Bindu Chandrasekharan3,4.   

Abstract

We have demonstrated that neuropeptide Y (NPY), abundantly produced by enteric neurons, is an important regulator of intestinal inflammation. However, the role of NPY in the progression of chronic inflammation to tumorigenesis is unknown. We investigated whether NPY could modulate epithelial cell proliferation and apoptosis, and thus regulate tumorigenesis. Repeated cycles of dextran sodium sulfate (DSS) were used to model inflammation-induced tumorigenesis in wild-type (WT) and NPY knockout (NPY-/-) mice. Intestinal epithelial cell lines (T84) were used to assess the effects of NPY (0.1 µM) on epithelial proliferation and apoptosis in vitro. DSS-WT mice exhibited enhanced intestinal inflammation, polyp size, and polyp number (7.5 ± 0.8) compared with DSS-NPY-/- mice (4 ± 0.5, P < 0.01). Accordingly, DSS-WT mice also showed increased colonic epithelial proliferation (PCNA, Ki67) and reduced apoptosis (TUNEL) compared with DSS-NPY-/- mice. The apoptosis regulating microRNA, miR-375, was significantly downregulated in the colon of DSS-WT (2-fold, P < 0.01) compared with DSS-NPY-/--mice. In vitro studies indicated that NPY promotes cell proliferation (increase in PCNA and β-catenin, P < 0.05) via phosphatidyl-inositol-3-kinase (PI3-K)-β-catenin signaling, suppressed miR-375 expression, and reduced apoptosis (increase in phospho-Bad). NPY-treated cells also displayed increased c-Myc and cyclin D1, and reduction in p21 (P < 0.05). Addition of miR-375 inhibitor to cells already treated with NPY did not further enhance the effects induced by NPY alone. Our findings demonstrate a novel regulation of inflammation-induced tumorigenesis by NPY-epithelial cross talk as mediated by activation of PI3-K signaling and downregulation of miR-375. NEW &amp; NOTEWORTHY: Our work exemplifies a novel role of neuropeptide Y (NPY) in regulating inflammation-induced tumorigenesis via two modalities: first by enhanced proliferation (PI3-K/pAkt), and second by downregulation of microRNA-375 (miR-375)-dependent apoptosis in intestinal epithelial cells. Our data establish the existence of a microRNA-mediated cross talk between enteric neurons producing NPY and intestinal epithelial cells, and the potential of neuropeptide-regulated miRNAs as potential therapeutic molecules for the management of inflammation-associated tumors in the gut.

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Keywords:  epithelial proliferation; inflammation-induced tumorigenesis; miR-375; neuropeptide Y

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Year:  2016        PMID: 27856419      PMCID: PMC5338605          DOI: 10.1152/ajpgi.00410.2015

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Am J Physiol Gastrointest Liver Physiol        ISSN: 0193-1857            Impact factor:   4.052


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