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Tryptophan metabolism along the kynurenine and serotonin pathways reveals substantial differences in colon and rectal cancer
Authors:S. Crotti  E. D’Angelo  C. Bedin  M. Fassan  S. Pucciarelli  D. Nitti  A. Bertazzo  M. Agostini
Affiliation:1.Nano-Inspired Biomedicine Lab., Institute of Paediatric Research - IRP,Città Della Speranza,Padua,Italy;2.Surgical Pathology Unit, Department of Medicine (DIMED),University of Padua,Padua,Italy;3.First Surgical Clinic Section, Department of Surgical, Oncological and Gastroenterological Sciences,University of Padua,Padua,Italy;4.Department of Pharmaceutical and Pharmacological Sciences,University of Padua,Padua,Italy
Abstract:

Introduction

Induction of tryptophan (TRP) catabolism is an adaptation mechanism to restrict excessive acute immune response in tissues. In the tumour microenvironment, TRP catabolism’s dysregulation plays an important role in local antitumour immune response suppression.

Aim

We investigated changes in the plasma concentrations of TRP and its metabolites in a cohort of colorectal cancer (CRC) patients at different tumour stages and in subjects at risk of developing CRC. TRP metabolites were assessed along kynurenine and serotonin pathways, and the activity of involved enzymes and their tissue expression were monitored.

Method

Plasmatic levels of tryptophan metabolites were quantified in 80 patients’ plasma samples by means of High-Pressure Liquid Chromatography coupled to UltraViolet/Fluorescence Detectors (HPLC-UV/FD), after a simple dilution step. Tissue IDO1 gene expression during to the adenoma-carcinoma sequence and samples were obtained from formalin-fixed and paraffin-embedded (FFPE) normal colon and tumour tissues from a subset of patients (n?=?21).

Results

Altered TRP concentrations were detected in plasma samples concomitant to pre-cancerous lesion and persisted during the adenoma-carcinoma transition. Moreover, the anatomical site of cancer lesions (colon or rectum) strongly influences the TRP metabolic profiles. Colon cancer patients exhibited increased TRP catabolism with respect to those affected by rectal cancer, suggesting that TRP’s metabolism alterations play an important role in the onset and progression of colon cancer, but not in those of rectal cancer.
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