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The story of APC and the Wnt pathway The story of APC and the Wnt pathway Signal Transduction Pathways Important for development and homeostasis. All involved in Cancer. RTK Wnt TGF-β Hedgehog Notch 2007 Estimated US Cancer Deaths* Lung & bronchus 31% Men Women 289,550 270,100 26% Lung & bronchus Prostate 9% 15% Breast Colon & rectum 9% 10% Colon & rectum Pancreas 6% 6% Pancreas Leukemia 4% 6% Ovary Liver & intrahepatic bile duct 4% 4% Leukemia 3% Esophagus 4% Non-Hodgkin lymphoma Urinary bladder 3% 3% Uterine corpus Non-Hodgkin lymphoma 3% 2% Brain/ONS 2% Kidney 3% Liver & intrahepatic bile duct 23% All other sites All other sites 24% ONS=Other nervous system. Source: American Cancer Society, 2007. Colon cancer is the second leading cause of cancer deaths in the U.S. (> 50,000 deaths per year) 150,000 cases diagnosed per year (i.e., your chances are 1/18) Colorectal cancer Early detection is the key >90% 5 year survival with early detection 60% if it has spread locally <10% if it has metastasized Polyps, the first stage In tumor development Data from ACS Figure 2.15a The Biology of Cancer (© Garland Science 2007) Colorectal cancer treatment 1. Surgical removal of tumor 2. This can be followed by either Radiation or chemotherapy (fluorouracil) 3. Chemotherapy also used to slow the progress of metastatic disease Data from ACS Colon cancer genetics 95% of cases sporadic (no genetic history) HNPCC 3% of all cases. Defects in mismatch repair. Familial adenomatous polyposis (FAP) 1% of all colon cancers Familial Adenomatous Polyposis (FAP) 300-1000 polyps by age 30 http://www.clevelandclinic.org/reg istries/inherited/fap.htm Figure 7.22 The Biology of Cancer (© Garland Science 2007) Inheriting FAP-related mutations dramatically increases your risk of developing colorectal cancer. 93% colorectal cancers by age 50 100% colorectal cancers lifetime risk 0.2% colorectal cancers by age 50 6% colorectal cancers lifetime risk Until recently the only treatment was to surgically remove the colon Treatment with an aspirin-like drug called celecoxib (a COX2 inhibitor) led to a 25% reduction in polyp number , and the remaining polyps shrank. The hope is this will allow doctors to delay surgery till later in life Steinbach et al. New England Journal of Medicine 342, 1946 (2000) Figure 7.23 The Biology of Cancer (© Garland Science 2007) Adenomatous Polyposis Coli (APC) Not to be confused with: APC (anaphase-promoting complex) APC (antigen-presenting cell) nor with: Armoured Personnel Carrier The American Pie Council (APC) committed to preserving America's pie heritage We have positioned and cloned a gene What is the next step? looks like…….. NOTHING!! mutated in FAP and in 70% of sporadic cases of colon cancer dominant inheritance but cancer involves two mutated copied tumor suppressor gene APC mutations are the earliest event in the development of the tumor Tell me who are your friends and I will tell you who you are. If we don’t know what APC is doing, let’s find binding partners APC cell extract First, immunoprecipitation Thermo Scientific co-immunoprecipitation Thermo Scientific Fishing with APC Colon cancer WT cell line ? first, immunoprecipitation APC Fishing with APC Colon cancer WT cell line co-immunoprecipitation p95= -catenin What is -catenin? Drosophila is a segmented animal. The different parts and organs in the body are derived from a total of 14 embryonic segments. Each segment is composed of rows of cells. Each segment is polarized in the anterior-posterior axis. The cuticle in each segment has a hairy anterior part and a naked posterior part. In other words, cells from the different halves of the segment have different fates. Genetics is the Key Tool for Understanding Drosophila Development Christiane NussleinVolhard Nobel prize in physiology and medicine 1995 Eric Wieschaus The wild-type body is segmented and each segment has a unique identity and thus produces distinctive structures The Heidelberg screen 2 young scientists 1 microscope 1 year 26,978 flies 139 new genes Wieschaus and NüssleinVolhard removed single genes (random mutagenesis) and looked for effects on the body plan In some of the mutants: no naked cuticle wild type mutant The name of the mutant: armadillo armadillo was cloned armadillo = -catenin 1. adherens junctions (wait till Thursday..) 2. cytoplasmic/nuclear Dr. Mark Peifer -catenin and TCF form a bipartite transcription factor armadillo is not the only mutant without a naked cuticle wild type arm (and others) -catenin and TCF form a bipartite transcription factor -catenin is phosphorylated by GSK-3 for degradation In the absence of APC, levels of Armadillo/ -catenin rise dramatically wild-type APC mutant Rosin-Arbesfeld, Nature 00 McCartney, Dev 06 APC is a complex protein bind to Armadillo 15 AA rpts 20 AA rpts Mutation Cluster Region bind to Axin armadillo is not the only mutant without a naked cuticle wild type arm (or wingless) Signal Transduction Pathways Important for development and homeostasis. RTK Wnt (wingless) TGF-β Hedgehog Notch Wingless/Wnt regulates Armadillo/ catenin stability and promotes specific cell fates. Back to Colon Cancer A quick look at colon architecture differentiated villus cells As cells migrate away from the crypt, they differentiate. proliferating cells Wnt crypt The genes turned on by Wnt signaling are expressed in crypts and those that are turned off are expressed in villi Gene turned ON by Wnt Hans Clevers Gene turned OFF by Wnt The effect on p21 expression is indirectly mediated by the transcription factor c-myc. Transcription of the myc gene is directly regulated By TCF/beta-catenin. As cells migrate away from the crypt, they differentiate. Let’s put this together to form a picture of normal colon biology and how it is perturbed by APC mutations loss of function As cells migrate away from the crypt, they differentiate. Stromal cells send Wnt signals.