| Literature DB >> 31125123 |
Yiyu Chen1,2, Zhen Liu3, Huijun Wang2, Zibo Tang1, Yiyi Liu1, Zixi Liang1, Xiaojie Deng1, Mengyang Zhao1, Qiaofen Fu1, Libo Li1, Hongbing Cai1, Weibing Xie2, Weiyi Fang1.
Abstract
The biological role of vacuolar protein sorting 33B (VPS33B) has not been examined in colorectal cancer (CRC). We report that VPS33B was downregulated in dextran sulfate sodium/azoxymethane (DSS/AOM) -induced CRC mice models and nicotine-treated CRC cells via the PI3K/AKT/c-Jun pathway. Reduced VPS33B is an unfavorable factor promoting poor prognosis in human CRC patients. VPS33B overexpression suppressed CRC proliferation, intrahepatic metastasis and chemoresistance of cisplatin (DDP) in vivo and in vitro through modulating the epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR)/RAS/ERK/c-Myc/p53/miR-133a-3p feedback loop and the downstream cell cycle or EMT-related factors. Furthermore, NESG1 as a newly identified tumor suppressor interacted with VPS33B via colocalization in the cytoplasm, and it was stimulated by VPS33B through the downregulation of RAS/ERK/c-Jun-mediated transcription. NESG1 also activated VPS33B expression via the RAS/ERK/c-Jun pathway. Suppression of NESG1 increased cell growth, migration and invasion via the reversion of the VPS33B-modulating signal in VPS33B-overexpressed cells. Taken together, VPS33B as a tumor suppressor is easily dysregulated by chemical carcinogens and it interacts with NESG1 to modulate the EGFR/RAS/ERK/c-Myc/p53/miR-133a-3p feedback loop and thus suppress the malignant phenotype of CRC.Entities:
Keywords: EGFR/RAS/ERK/c-Myc/p53/miR-133a-3p feedback loop; NESG1; VPS33B; chemical carcinogens; colorectal cancer
Year: 2019 PMID: 31125123 DOI: 10.1002/ijc.32429
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int J Cancer ISSN: 0020-7136 Impact factor: 7.396