2017
DOI: 10.1530/erc-16-0536
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Apc inactivation, but not obesity, synergizes with Pten deficiency to drive intestinal stem cell-derived tumorigenesis

Abstract: Obesity is a major risk factor for colorectal cancer and can accelerate Lgr5+ intestinal stem cell (ISC)-derived tumorigenesis following inactivation of Apc. However, whether non-canonical pathways involving PI3K-Akt signaling in ISCs can lead to tumor formation, and if this can be further exacerbated by obesity is unknown. Despite the synergy between Pten and Apc inactivation in epithelial cells on intestinal tumor formation, their combined role in Lgr5+-ISCs, which are the most rapidly dividing ISC populatio… Show more

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“…However, we observed a contrasting result, whereby obesity impaired ISC function that was preserved by walnuts. While a definitive explanation of these disparate results is not entirely clear, an important distinction between our approach ( 36 ) and others ( 9 ), is that our HFD-fed animals are compared to a carefully-matched, low fat purified diet, rather than a poorly-defined chow-based formula. The contrasting compositions of purified vs. chow based formulations, and the ability of multiple individual components in chow diet to impact intestinal function and tumorigenesis, independent of calories, has been extensively discussed elsewhere ( 36 , 74 ).…”
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“…However, we observed a contrasting result, whereby obesity impaired ISC function that was preserved by walnuts. While a definitive explanation of these disparate results is not entirely clear, an important distinction between our approach ( 36 ) and others ( 9 ), is that our HFD-fed animals are compared to a carefully-matched, low fat purified diet, rather than a poorly-defined chow-based formula. The contrasting compositions of purified vs. chow based formulations, and the ability of multiple individual components in chow diet to impact intestinal function and tumorigenesis, independent of calories, has been extensively discussed elsewhere ( 36 , 74 ).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…Evaluation of the gastrointestinal tract was performed following isolation and division into four segments: duodenum, jejunum, ileum and colon, as previously described ( 6 , 36 ). Tissues were rolled and fixed overnight in 10% neutral-buffered formalin at 4°C, processed through a series of alcohols and xylenes, and embedded in paraffin.…”
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