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Oncogenic K-ras promotes early carcinogenesis in the mouse proximal colon

✍ Scribed by Shelly R. Calcagno; Shuhua Li; Migdalisel Colon; Pamela A. Kreinest; E. Aubrey Thompson; Alan P. Fields; Nicole R. Murray


Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
2008
Tongue
French
Weight
981 KB
Volume
122
Category
Article
ISSN
0020-7136

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Abstract

Oncogenic K‐ras mutations are frequently observed in colon cancers and contribute to transformed growth. Oncogenic K‐ras is detected in aberrant crypt foci (ACF), precancerous colonic lesions, demonstrating that acquisition of a K‐ras mutation is an early event in colon carcinogenesis. Here, we investigate the role of oncogenic K‐ras in neoplastic initiation and progression. Transgenic mice in which an oncogenic K‐ras^G12D^ allele is activated in the colonic epithelium by sporadic recombination (K‐rasLA2 mice) develop spontaneous ACF that are morphologically indistinguishable from those induced by the colon carcinogen azoxymethane (AOM). Similar neoplastic changes involving the entire colon are induced in transgenic mice constitutively expressing K‐ras^G12D^ throughout the colon (LSL‐K‐ras^G12D^/Villin‐Cre mice). However, the biochemistry and fate of K‐ras‐induced lesions differ depending upon their location within the colon in these mice. In the proximal colon, K‐ras__^G12D^__ induces increased expression of procarcinogenic protein kinase CβII (PKCβII), activation of the MEK/ERK signaling axis and increased epithelial cell proliferation. In contrast, in the distal colon, K‐ras__^G12D^__ inhibits expression of procarcinogenic PKCβII and induces apoptosis. Treatment of K‐rasLA2 mice with AOM leads to neoplastic progression of small ACF to large, dysplastic microadenomas in the proximal, but not the distal colon. Thus, oncogenic K‐ras functions differently in the proximal and distal colon of mice, inducing ACF capable of neoplastic progression in the proximal colon, and ACF with little or no potential for progression in the distal colon. Our data indicate that acquisition of a K‐ras mutation is an initiating neoplastic event in proximal colon cancer development in mice. © 2008 Wiley‐Liss, Inc.


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