Role of the RNA-binding protein HuR in colon carcinogenesis

IL De Silanes, J Fan, X Yang, AB Zonderman… - Oncogene, 2003 - nature.com
IL De Silanes, J Fan, X Yang, AB Zonderman, O Potapova, ES Pizer, M Gorospe
Oncogene, 2003nature.com
Immunohistochemical analysis of paired tumor and normal tissue specimens revealed that
the expression and cytoplasmic abundance of the RNA-binding protein HuR increased with
malignancy, particularly in colon carcinomas. Interventions to modulate HuR expression in
human RKO colon cancer cells altered gene expression profiles and identified β-catenin
mRNA as a novel HuR target. Subcutaneous injection of HuR-overexpressing RKO cells into
nude mice produced significantly larger tumors than those arising from control populations; …
Abstract
Immunohistochemical analysis of paired tumor and normal tissue specimens revealed that the expression and cytoplasmic abundance of the RNA-binding protein HuR increased with malignancy, particularly in colon carcinomas. Interventions to modulate HuR expression in human RKO colon cancer cells altered gene expression profiles and identified β-catenin mRNA as a novel HuR target. Subcutaneous injection of HuR-overexpressing RKO cells into nude mice produced significantly larger tumors than those arising from control populations; conversely, RKO cells expressing reduced HuR through small interference RNA-or antisense HuR-based approaches developed significantly more slowly. We propose that HuR-regulated target mRNA expression contributes to colon cancer growth. Our results suggest a pivotal function for HuR in colon carcinogenesis.
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