Granulocyte-macrophage colony stimulating factor (GM-CSF) gene expression and protein production were investigated in colorectal cancer cell lines and surgical specimens. In 6 of 6 established tumor lines, expression of the GM-CSF gene was observed by reverse transcription polymerase chain reaction
HER-2 receptor expression, localization, and activation in colorectal cancer cell lines and human tumors
β Scribed by Elizabeth Half; Russell Broaddus; Kathleen D. Danenberg; Peter V. Danenberg; Gregory D. Ayers; Frank A. Sinicrope
- Publisher
- John Wiley and Sons
- Year
- 2003
- Tongue
- French
- Weight
- 393 KB
- Volume
- 108
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0020-7136
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β¦ Synopsis
Abstract
The HERβ2/neu oncogene encodes a 185 kD protein that is phosphorylated upon ligand binding to other HER/erbB members and regulates cell growth and differentiation. Given that HERβ2 receptor blockade can inhibit the growth of colon cancer cell lines and tumor xenografts, we investigated the frequency, localization and phosphorylation status of HERβ2 in colon cancer cell lines and in human tumors. Protein expression was analyzed in relation to mRNA levels, HERβ2 amplification, and clinicopathological variables. Colon cancer cell lines constitutively expressed HERβ2 proteins and none showed HERβ2 amplification by fluorescence in situ hybridization. Cell fractionation and immunoblotting showed HERβ2 in both the membrane and cytosolic compartments. Primary colorectal carcinomas (n = 96) and their metastases (n = 25) were examined by immunohistochemistry. Strong membrane HERβ2 staining was detected in 5 (5%) of primaries and in 3 (12%) metastases (p = 0.36). Membrane but not cytoplasmic localization was strongly associated with HERβ2 gene amplification (p = 0.007). Cytoplasmic HERβ2 staining was found in 61 (63.5%) of primary tumors and localization was confirmed by immunoelectron microscopy that also showed plasma membrane HERβ2. Using realβtime quantitative RTβPCR, HERβ2 mRNA was increased in tumors with membrane compared to cytoplasmic staining (r = 0.66, p = 0.001). Cytoplasmic HERβ2 was associated with tumor differentiation (p = 0.018), but not other clinicopathological variables. By immunoblotting, heterogeneity was seen in HERβ2 levels with downregulation in 4 of 7 tumors relative to normal epithelia that uniformly expressed HERβ2. Phosphorylated HERβ2 was detected in approximately 50% of tumors and in normal mucosa. In conclusion, HERβ2 is expressed constitutively in colon cancer cell lines and demonstrates relatively distinct localization patterns in human tumors. Strong membrane immunoreactivity is associated with high levels of HERβ2 mRNA and gene amplification whereas cytoplasmic HERβ2 is detected frequently and seems to be a marker of tumor differentiation. Β© 2003 WileyβLiss, Inc.
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