| Literature DB >> 32265994 |
Mumtaz Anwar1,2,3, Pooja Malhotra2,4, Rakesh Kochhar2, Alka Bhatia1, Akhtar Mahmood5, Rajinder Singh6, Safrun Mahmood1.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: A huge array of function is played by the Wnt/β-catenin signaling pathway in development by balancing gene expression through the modulation of cell-specific DNA binding downstream effectors such as T-cell factor/lymphoid enhancer factor (TCF/LEF). The β-catenin/TCF-4 complex is a central regulatory switch for differentiation and proliferation of intestinal cells (both normal and malignant). Thus, in the present study we evaluated each of 60 cases of sporadic adenocarcinoma, alongside adjoining and normal mucosa specimens of colorectum in humans, for mutation and expression analysis of the gene coding for TCF-4 protein.Entities:
Keywords: Clinicopathological factors; Confocal microscopy; Genetic alterations; IHC; Quantitative real-time PCR; TCF-4; Western blotting
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Year: 2020 PMID: 32265994 PMCID: PMC7110825 DOI: 10.1186/s11658-020-00217-w
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Cell Mol Biol Lett ISSN: 1425-8153 Impact factor: 5.787
Fig. 1Mutation detection in exon 1 of TCF-4 gene by PCR amplification and SSCP analysis. a shows agarose gel electrophoresis of PCR product of exon 1 of TCF-4 gene from 2 representative cases of CRC (N: normal tissue, A: adjoining tissue, T: tumor tissue). MW: molecular weight marker (100 bp DNA ladder). Arrow represents the amplified PCR product of 234 bp. b shows SSCP analysis of PCR product of exon 1 of TCF-4 gene. Gel picture shows the representative image of the three samples that demonstrates the band shift. Arrow represents the bands showing mobility shift in tumor tissues compared to adjoining and normal tissues. c shows the percentage of mutations in exon 1 of TCF-4 gene in tumor tissues compared to adjoining and normal tissue
Mutations in Exon 1 of TCF-4 gene in Tumor Samples
| Sample | Fragment | Codon | Nucleotide altered | Predicted product |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| S-2 | Exon 1 | 57 | AAC → ACA | Asparagine → Threonine |
| S-2 | Exon 1 | 64 | GTA → TAG | Valine → STOP |
| S-11 | Exon 1 | 56 | CCA → CAA | Glutamine → Glutamine |
| S-11 | Exon 1 | 64 | GTA → TAG | Valine → STOP |
| S-33 | Exon 1 | 22 | AAA → AAG | Lysine → Lysine |
| S-33 | Exon 1 | 41 | TTA → TAG | Leucine → STOP |
| S-34 | Exon 1 | 37 | GCA → GCG | Alanine → Alanine |
| S-34 | Exon 1 | 41 | TTA → TAG | Leucine → STOP |
| S-34 | Exon 1 | 48 | CTA → TAG | Leucine → STOP |
| S-50 | Exon 1 | 33 | GAA → GAA | Glutamic Acid→Glutamic Acid |
| S-50 | Exon 1 | 41 | TTA → TAG | Leucine → STOP |
| S-50 | Exon 1 | 48 | CTA → TAG | Leucine → STOP |
| S-50 | Exon 1 | 64 | GTA → TAG | Valine → STOP |
Fig. 2mRNA expression analysis of TCF-4 gene by qRT PCR. Relative mRNA levels of TCF-4 gene in tumor, adjoining and normal mucosa from CRC Patients. ***p < 0.001 compared to normal tissue
Fig. 3Analysis of TCF-4 protein expression by immunohistochemistry. a, b & c show immunohistochemical analysis of TCF-4 protein in normal (a), adjoining (b) and tumor tissues (c) from CRC Patients. Magnifications X = 400. d shows the nuclear and cytoplasmic immunohistochemical scores of TCF-4 protein in normal, adjoining and tumor tissues from CRC patients
Comparison of Nuclear & Cytoplasmic expression of TCF-4 protein in tumor samples
| TCF-4 (Cytoplasmic) IHC | Total | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| NO | YES | ||||
| TCF-4 (Nuclear) IHC | 0 | 11 | 11 | ||
| 0.0% | 18.3% | 18.3% | |||
| 10 | 39 | 49 | |||
| 16.6% | 65% | 100.0% | |||
| Total | 10 | 50 | 60 | ||
| 16.6% | 83.3% | 100.0% | |||
Immunohistochemical scores for TCF-4 protein in tumor, adjoining and normal mucosa of CRC patients
| Proteins & Localisation | Range | Normal | Adjoining | Tumor |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Mean ± S.D. | Mean ± S.D. | Mean ± S.D. | ||
| TCF-4 IHC (Nuclear) | 0–300 | 156.67 ± 90.416 | 141.67 ± 103.812 | 118.00 ± 90.961 |
| TCF-4 IHC (Cytoplasmic) | 0–300 | 247.50 ± 112.153 | 247.50 ± 112.153 | 210.83 ± 114.274 |
Fig. 4TCF-4 protein expression by confocal microscopy. a, b & c show confocal immunofluorescent images of TCF-4 protein in normal (a), adjoining (b) and tumor tissue (c) from CRC patients. Magnification X = 200. d presents a histogram that shows differential nuclear and cytoplasmic protein expression of TCF-4 protein by confocal microscopy in normal, adjoining and tumor tissues. * indicates p value between nuclear protein levels, ❡ indicates p values between cytoplasmic protein levels
Confocal microscopic scores for TCF-4 proteins in tumor, adjoining and normal mucosa of CRC patients
| Proteins & Localization | Range | Normal | Adjoining | Tumor |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Mean ± S.D. | Mean ± S.D. | Mean ± S.D. | ||
| TCF-4 CFM (Nuclear) | 0–300 | 187.50 ± 72.321 | 175.00 ± 96.655 | 146.50 ± 94.271 |
| TCF-4 CFM (Cytoplasmic) | 0–300 | 222.50 ± 132.263 | 222.50 ± 132.263 | 202.50 ± 130.258 |
Fig. 5a Western blot analysis of TCF-4 protein. Western blot analysis of TCF-4 protein in normal, adjoining and tumor tissues from CRC Patients. Bar diagram showing densitometric analysis of the TCF-4 protein normalized with β-actin protein in normal, adjoining and tumor tissues. Protein levels of TCF-4 were lower in adjoining and tumor tissues of CRC patients compared to normal tissue. Western blot of β-actin as a loading control. ***p < 0.001 compared to normal tissue. A total of 20 cases each of tumor, adjoining and normal mucosa were analyzed for protein expression by western blotting studies. b Patient survival evaluation. Kaplan-Meier survival curves were constructed and log rank analysis revealed that TCF-4 exon 1 gene mutations had no correlation with overall survival or disease-free survival of the patients (p > 0.05)
Correlation of Clinicopathological factors with TCF-4 Tumor Mutations
| Correlations | Correlation Coefficient | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Clinicopathological Factors | Sig. (2-tailed) | |||
| Spearman’s rho | ||||
Effect of Gene mutations on Survival of CRC patients
| Correlations | Correlation Coefficient | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Clinicopathological Factors | Sig. (2-tailed) | |||
| Spearman’s rho / Pearsons Chi square | ||||
Effect of Gene mutations on TCF-4 Protein Expression Levels
| Correlations | Correlation Coefficient | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Clinicopathological factors | Sig. (2-tailed) | |||
| Spearman’s rho / Pearsons Chi square | ||||
Correlation of Clinicopathological factors with Protein Expression Levels
| Correlations | Correlation Coefficient | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Clinicopathological Factors | Sig. (2-tailed) | |||
| Pearson’s chi square | ||||