| Literature DB >> 28078042 |
Zhen-Shi Ye1, Li-Na Fan1, Lin Wang1, Bin Yang1, Li-Feng Wang1, Yuan-Sheng Liu1, Su-Na Ji2, Hong-Zhi Xu1, Chuan-Xing Xiao3.
Abstract
The pathogenesis of colon cancer (Cca) is to be further investigated. Vitamin D deficiency is associated with cancer growth; the underlying mechanism is unclear. Published data indicate that Cca cells express CD23. This study tests a hypothesis that exposure to IgE induces Cca cell apoptosis. In this study, the effect of ligation of CD23 by IgE on the expression of cyp27b1 was performed with Cca cells. The induction of apoptosis of Cca cells by IgE was assessed in a cell culture model. We observed that Cca cells express CD23; ligation of CD23 with IgE on Cca cells increased the expression of cyp27b1 in Cca, which promoted the conversion of VD3 to calcitriol, the latter increased the expression of FasL by Cca cells, and induced apoptosis of Cca cells. In conclusion, IgE is capable of inducing the cancer cell apoptosis via ligating CD23 and converting VD3 to calcitriol. The results suggest that IgE may have therapeutic potential in the treatment of Cca.Entities:
Keywords: Cyp27b1; Vitamin D; apoptosis; cancer; colon
Year: 2016 PMID: 28078042 PMCID: PMC5209522
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Am J Transl Res Impact factor: 4.060