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End-binding protein 1 (EB1) up-regulation is an early event in colorectal carcinogenesis
Authors:Yolanda Stypula-Cyrus  Nikhil N. Mutyal  Mart Dela Cruz  Dhananjay P. Kunte  Andrew J. Radosevich  Ramesh Wali  Hemant K. Roy  Vadim Backman
Affiliation:1. Biomedical Engineering Department, Northwestern University, Evanston, IL 60208, USA;2. Department of Medicine, Boston Medical Center, Boston, MA 02118, USA;3. Department of Internal Medicine, NorthShore University Health System, Evanston, IL 60201, USA
Abstract:End-binding protein (EB1) is a microtubule protein that binds to the tumor suppressor adenomatous polyposis coli (APC). While EB1 is implicated as a potential oncogene, its role in cancer progression is unknown. Therefore, we analyzed EB1/APC expression at the earliest stages of colorectal carcinogenesis and in the uninvolved mucosa (“field effect”) of human and animal tissue. We also performed siRNA-knockdown in colon cancer cell lines. EB1 is up-regulated in early and field carcinogenesis in the colon, and the cellular/nano-architectural effect of EB1 knockdown depended on the genetic context. Thus, dysregulation of EB1 is an important early event in colon carcinogenesis.
Keywords:End-binding protein 1   Adenomatous polyposis coli   Colon cancer   Field carcinogenesis   Sub-diffractional structure
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