| Literature DB >> 28416748 |
Kunrong Cheng1,2, Aaron C Shang2, Cinthia B Drachenberg3, Min Zhan1,4, Jean-Pierre Raufman1,2,5.
Abstract
M3 muscarinic receptor (M3R) activation promotes colon cancer cell proliferation, migration, and invasion in vitro. Although over-expression of CHRM3, the gene encoding M3R, is reported in primary colon cancers, expression of M3R itself has not been studied in colon neoplasia. We compared M3R expression in normal colon to colon adenomas, and primary and metastatic colon cancers. Compared to adjacent normal colon, CHRM3 expression was increased up to 128-fold in 10 of 18 consecutive surgical cancer specimens (56%) and associated with metastatic spread (P < 0.05). To analyze M3R protein expression we interrogated 29 consecutive paraffin-embedded colon adenocarcinomas and adjacent normal colon using a specific anti-M3R antibody and immunoperoxidase staining. This revealed weak M3R expression in normal colonocytes, primarily on basolateral surfaces. In contrast, in 25 of 29 cancer tissues (86%) we observed both cytoplasmic and plasma membrane over-expression of M3R; compared to normal epithelium, mean M3R staining intensity was increased more than two-fold in colon cancer (P < 0.001). M3R staining was also increased in 22 colon adenomas compared to adjacent normal colon (P < 0.001). In contrast, M3R staining intensity was not increased in lymph node or liver metastases. These findings suggest M3R expression plays an important role in early progression and invasion of colon neoplasia but is less important once tumors have spread.Entities:
Keywords: colon neoplasia; matrix metalloproteinase-1; metastases; muscarinic receptors; receptor expression
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Year: 2017 PMID: 28416748 PMCID: PMC5400569 DOI: 10.18632/oncotarget.15500
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Oncotarget ISSN: 1949-2553
Levels of CHRM3 mRNA expression in adenocarcinoma relative to matched adjacent normal colon
| Specimen Number | Anatomic Location | Tumor Stage | Tumor Differentiation | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Left colon | T3N0M0 | Moderate | 0.32 |
| 2 | Right colon | T4N0Mx | Well | 0.35 |
| 3 | Left colon | T3N0Mx | Moderate | 0.57 |
| 4 | Left colon | T2N0M0 | Moderate | 0.71 |
| 5 | Left colon | T3N1Mx | Moderate | 0.72 |
| 6 | Right colon | T4aN0Mx | Moderate | 0.73 |
| 7 | Right colon | T3N2Mx | Well to Moderate | 0.78 |
| 8 | Left colon | T2N1Mx | Well | 1.00 |
| 9 | Right colon | T3N0M0 | Poor | 1.35 |
| 10 | Left colon | T4bM1 | Moderate | 1.74 |
| 11 | Right colon | T4N0Mx | Poor | 2.80 |
| 12 | Right colon | T3N1M1 | Moderate | 3.62 |
| 13 | Right colon | T3N0Mx | Well | 4.10 |
| 14 | Right colon | T3N2bM1 | Moderate | 5.21 |
| 15 | Left colon | T2N0Mx | Moderate to Poor | 6.98 |
| 16 | Right colon | T4aN2M1 | Poor | 24.57 |
| 17 | Left colon | T3N1Mx | Moderate | 31.05 |
| 18 | Right colon | T3N0M1 | Well | 128.18 |
Levels of CHRM3 mRNA expression were normalized to those of β2-microglobulin. Results represent the means of triplicate determinations and are expressed as fold-change relative to values obtained in adjacent normal colon tissue.
Figure 1Relative M3R immunostaining in adenocarcinomas and adenomas compared to adjacent normal colon from the same patient
(A) H&E and M3R immunoperoxidase staining is shown for three representative tissue samples. In normal colon, M3R is expressed weakly, primarily on basolateral surfaces of colonocytes. In well- and moderately-differentiated cancer (delineated by dashed lines in H&E sections) focal and diffuse M3R over-expression is seen in the cytoplasm and plasma membranes. (B). M3R staining intensity in 29 colon adenocarcinomas and adjacent normal colon was scored in 0.5 increments on a scale from 1 to 3 arbitrary units, where 0 represents absent and 3 maximal staining. Symbols represent individual tissue samples and horizontal bars represent means. (C) H&E and M3R immunoperoxidase staining is shown for four representative adenomas. In samples 1 and 2, normal colon epithelium present in the upper right hand corner of the images, delineated by dashed lines, shows less M3R staining compared to adenoma. (D) Staining intensity in 22 adenomas was scored on a scale from 1 to 3 arbitrary units in 0.5 increments where 0 is absent and 3 is maximal staining. Symbols represent individual tissue samples. Horizontal bars represent means.
Figure 2Relative M3R immunostaining in primary adenocarcinoma compared to lymph node and liver metastases from the same patient
(A) H&E and M3R immunoperoxidase staining is shown for a representative set of primary adenocarcinoma and lymph node metastasis from the same patient. (B) Staining intensity for matched normal colon epithelium, primary adenocarcinoma, and lymph node metastases from seven different patients was scored on a scale from 1 to 3 arbitrary units in 0.5 increments where 0 is absent and 3 is maximal staining. Symbols represent individual tissue samples. Horizontal bars represent means. (C) H&E and M3R immunoperoxidase staining is shown for two representative sets of adenocarcinoma (top panels) and liver metastases (bottom panels) from the same two patients. Normal colon epithelium with weak M3R immunostaining can be seen to the right of the primary tumor in Case 1 (delineated by dashed line). (D) Staining intensity for matched normal colon epithelium, primary adenocarcinoma, and liver metastases from 12 different patients was scored on a scale from 1 to 3 arbitrary units in 0.5 increments where 0 is absent and 3 is maximal staining. Symbols represent individual tissue samples. Horizontal bars represent means.
Results of M3R immunohistochemical staining analysis
| Tissue Sample | Mean M3R Staining Score (au) | SE | Adjusted | Number of Samples |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Normal colon epithelium | 0.98 | 0.09 | reference | 64 |
| Colon adenoma | 2.16 | 0.14 | < 0.001 | 22 |
| Colon adenocarcinoma | 2.51 | 0.11 | < 0.001 | 42 |
| Lymph node metastasis | 0.88 | 0.34 | 1.0 | 8 |
| Liver metastasis | 1.32 | 0.28 | 0.19 | 17 |
*Adjusted P values were calculated based on a linear mixed model with Dunnett-Hsu's multiple comparison procedure.