TY - JOUR
T1 - Expression of D-type cyclins in colon cancer and in cell lines from colon carcinomas
AU - Mermelshtein, A.
AU - Gerson, A.
AU - Walfisch, S.
AU - Delgado, B.
AU - Shechter-Maor, G.
AU - Delgado, J.
AU - Fich, A.
AU - Gheber, L.
N1 - Funding Information:
We thank Professor Joseph Levy for his helpful comments. This research was supported in part by a grant (no. 5562) from the Israeli Ministry of Health and by a grant (no. 339/00) from the Israeli Science Foundation.
PY - 2005/8/8
Y1 - 2005/8/8
N2 - Cyclins D1, D2 and D3 play important roles in cell proliferation and differentiation. Although their abnormal expression has been linked to cancer development and progression in a number of tissues, the expression of cyclin D2 and D3 proteins in colon cancer has not yet been characterised. In this study, we examined cyclin D1, D2 and D3 protein expression by Western blot analysis in tumour and adjacent normal colon tissues of 57 patients. In addition, we examined D-type cyclins protein expression in HT29 and LoVo39 cell lines from colon carcinomas, as a function of induced proliferation and differentiation. In both cell lines, the expression of the three D-type cyclins increased as a result of induced proliferation, whereas the expression of cyclin D3 increased as a result of induced differentiation. In colon tumours, cyclin D1 was overexpressed in 44%, cyclin D2 was overexpressed in 53% and cyclin D3 was overexpressed in 35% of the cases. We also found that in 16% of the cases, cyclin D3 protein expression was reduced in the tumour, as compared to the adjacent normal tissue. Examination of D-type cyclin protein overexpression in relation to the TNM stage of the tumours revealed that overexpression of cyclins D1 and/or D2, but not cyclin D3, is linked to colon carcinogenesis and that overexpression of cyclin D2 may be related to a higher TNM stage of the tumour.
AB - Cyclins D1, D2 and D3 play important roles in cell proliferation and differentiation. Although their abnormal expression has been linked to cancer development and progression in a number of tissues, the expression of cyclin D2 and D3 proteins in colon cancer has not yet been characterised. In this study, we examined cyclin D1, D2 and D3 protein expression by Western blot analysis in tumour and adjacent normal colon tissues of 57 patients. In addition, we examined D-type cyclins protein expression in HT29 and LoVo39 cell lines from colon carcinomas, as a function of induced proliferation and differentiation. In both cell lines, the expression of the three D-type cyclins increased as a result of induced proliferation, whereas the expression of cyclin D3 increased as a result of induced differentiation. In colon tumours, cyclin D1 was overexpressed in 44%, cyclin D2 was overexpressed in 53% and cyclin D3 was overexpressed in 35% of the cases. We also found that in 16% of the cases, cyclin D3 protein expression was reduced in the tumour, as compared to the adjacent normal tissue. Examination of D-type cyclin protein overexpression in relation to the TNM stage of the tumours revealed that overexpression of cyclins D1 and/or D2, but not cyclin D3, is linked to colon carcinogenesis and that overexpression of cyclin D2 may be related to a higher TNM stage of the tumour.
KW - Colon cancer
KW - Cyclin D1, D2, D3
KW - Differentiation
KW - HT29
KW - LoVo39
KW - Proliferation
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U2 - 10.1038/sj.bjc.6602709
DO - 10.1038/sj.bjc.6602709
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C2 - 16012517
AN - SCOPUS:25144493777
SN - 0007-0920
VL - 93
SP - 338
EP - 345
JO - British Journal of Cancer
JF - British Journal of Cancer
IS - 3
ER -