Literature DB >> 9935229

Anti-proliferative activity of protein kinase C in apical compartments of human colonic crypts: evidence for a less activated protein kinase C in small adenomas.

R Assert1, R Kötter, G Bisping, W Scheppach, E Stahlnecker, K M Müller, G Dusel, H Schatz, A Pfeiffer.   

Abstract

The protein-kinase-C (PKC) family of iso-enzymes regulates mitogenic signal transduction in colorectal-cell lines. Its function in human colonic mucosal proliferation is controversial. Our study investigated the role of PKC with regard to proliferation and changes of PKC iso-enzyme expression in colonic biopsies compared with small adenomas. In short-term tissue-culture experiments of colonic mucosal biopsies, we found reduced S-phase labeling in the 2 apical compartments of longitudinally sectioned crypts when PKC was activated by 200 nM of the phorbol ester TPA (n = 8). Thus, PKC inhibited growth of differentiated colonocytes which may influence cell homeostasis in colonic crypts. Furthermore, we have determined the expression of PKC alpha, -beta1, -beta2, -delta and -epsilon in colonic adenomas smaller than 1 cm in diameter of 18 patients and found a significant increase of PKC alpha in the cytosolic fraction and decreased membrane levels of PKC beta2 in adenomas compared to normal, neighboring mucosa while protein levels of PKC beta1, -delta and -epsilon were not altered. Moreover PKC delta but not PKC alpha mRNA expression was significantly lowered in adenoma tissue in 7 patients, as determined by ribonuclease-protection analysis. Changes in the regulation patterns of PKC isoforms suggest a decreased activation state of PKC even in small adenomas. This is compatible with an anti-proliferative function of PKC serving to protect mucosa from expanding mutated cells.

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Year:  1999        PMID: 9935229     DOI: 10.1002/(sici)1097-0215(19990105)80:1<47::aid-ijc10>3.0.co;2-j

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Int J Cancer        ISSN: 0020-7136            Impact factor:   7.396


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