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The impact of stromal Hic-5 on the tumorigenesis of colorectal cancer through lysyl oxidase induction and stromal remodeling.

Tomokatsu Omoto1, Joo-Ri Kim-Kaneyama2, Xiao-Feng Lei1, Akira Orimo3, Koji Ohnishi4, Kosuke Yoshihara5, Aya Miyauchi1, Shuo Li1, Lin Gao1, Takahiro Umemoto6, Junichi Tanaka6, Kenta Nakahara7, Motohiro Takeya4, Fumio Ishida7, Shin-Ei Kudo7, Shogo Haraguchi1, Takuro Miyazaki1, Akira Miyazaki1.   

Abstract

Carcinoma-associated fibroblasts (CAFs) influence tumor initiation, progression, and metastasis within the tumor-associated stroma. This suggests that CAFs would be a potential target for tumor therapy. Here we found that Hydrogen peroxide-inducible clone-5 (Hic-5), also named transforming growth factor beta-1-induced transcript 1 protein (Tgfb1i1), was strongly induced in CAFs found in human colorectal cancer. To investigate the role of Hic-5 in CAFs, we isolated CAFs and the control counterpart normal fibroblasts (NFs) from human colorectal cancer and non-cancerous regions, respectively. Hic-5 was highly expressed in isolated human CAFs and strongly induced in NFs in culture by the supernatant from cultured colorectal cancer cells as well as cytokines such as TGF-β, IL-1β and stromal cell-derived factor 1 (SDF-1/CXCL12). Furthermore, tumor growth was inhibited in a co-culture assay with Hic-5 knockdown fibroblasts compared with control fibroblasts. To clarify the function and significance of Hic-5 in colorectal cancer in vivo, we utilized a mouse model of azoxymethane (AOM)-induced colorectal cancer using Hic-5-deficient mice. Lack of Hic-5 in CAFs completely prevented AOM-induced colorectal cancer development in the colon tissues of mice. Mechanistic investigation revealed that Hic-5 promoted the expression of lysyl oxidase and collagen I in human control counterpart fibroblasts. Taken together, these results demonstrate that Hic-5 in CAFs is responsible for orchestrating or generating a tumor-promoting stroma.

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Year:  2017        PMID: 29242607     DOI: 10.1038/s41388-017-0033-y

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Oncogene        ISSN: 0950-9232            Impact factor:   9.867


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