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Specific Smad2/3 Linker Phosphorylation Indicates Esophageal Non-neoplastic and Neoplastic Stem-Like Cells and Neoplastic Development.

Shunsuke Horitani1, Toshiro Fukui2, Yuji Tanimura1, Yasushi Matsumoto1, Sachi Miyamoto1, Toshihiro Tanaka1, Takashi Tomiyama1, Tsukasa Ikeura1, Yugo Ando1, Akiyoshi Nishio1, Kazuichi Okazaki1.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: There is little known about stem cells in human non-neoplastic and neoplastic esophageal epithelia. We have demonstrated expression of linker threonine-phosphorylated Smad2/3 (pSmad2/3L-Thr), suggesting presence of stem-like cells in mouse esophageal epithelium, and identified presence of pSmad2/3L-Thr-positive cells that might function as cancer stem cells in mouse model of colorectal carcinoma. AIMS: We explore whether pSmad2/3L-Thr can be used as a biomarker for stem cells of human esophageal epithelia and/or neoplasms.
METHODS: We have used esophageal tissues from inpatients undergoing endoscopic submucosal dissection and performed double immunofluorescent staining of pSmad2/3L-Thr and Ki67, CDK4, p63, Sox2, CK14, p53, ALDH1, CD44 or D2-40 after which the sections were stained with hematoxylin and eosin.
RESULTS: pSmad2/3L-Thr-positive cells showed immunohistochemical co-localization with CDK4, p63, CD44 and Sox2 in the basal and parabasal layers of non-neoplastic esophageal epithelia. In esophageal neoplasms, they showed immunohistochemical co-localization with p53, CDK4, ALDH1 and CD44. There was a significant increase in the percentage of pSmad2/3L-Thr-positive cells in the p53-positive neoplastic cell population with development of esophageal neoplasia. pSmad2/3L-Thr-positive cells localized to the lower section of low-grade intraepithelial neoplasia and were observed up to the upper section in carcinoma in situ. In invasive squamous cell carcinoma, they were scattered throughout the tumor with disappearance of polarity and were found in intraepithelial primary lesions and sites of submucosal and vessel invasion.
CONCLUSIONS: We determined significant expression of pSmad2/3L-Thr in human esophageal non-neoplastic and neoplastic epithelia, indicating that these are epithelial stem-like cells and cancer stem cells, respectively, that correlate with developing esophageal neoplasms.

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Keywords:  Biomarkers; Cancer stem cells; Carcinogenesis; Esophageal neoplasms; Stem cells

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Year:  2020        PMID: 32705438     DOI: 10.1007/s10620-020-06489-8

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Dig Dis Sci        ISSN: 0163-2116            Impact factor:   3.199


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