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Mesenchymal stem cells promote colorectal cancer progression through AMPK/mTOR-mediated NF-κB activation
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ImmunologyCell ProliferationCancer BiologyTumor BiologyCancer Cell BiologyStem CellsRadiation OncologyCancer ResearchHealth SciencesMesenchymal Stem CellsColorectal CancerEpithelial-mesenchymal InteractionsAmpk/mtor-mediated Nf-κb ActivationColorectal Cancer ProgressionColorectal Cancer CellsMesenchymal Stem CellCell BiologyStem Cell ResearchMedicine
Mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) exert a tumor-promoting effect in a variety of human cancers. This study was designed to identify the molecular mechanisms related to the tumor-promoting effect of MSCs in colorectal cancer. In vitro analysis of colorectal cancer cell lines cultured in MSC conditioned media (MSC-CM) showed that MSC-CM significantly promoted the progression of the cancer cells by enhancing cell proliferation, migration and colony formation. The tumorigenic effect of MSC-CM was attributed to altered expression of cell cycle regulatory proteins and inhibition of apoptosis. Furthermore, MSC-CM induced high level expression of a number of pluripotency factors in the cancer cells. ELISAs revealed MSC-CM contained higher levels of IL-6 and IL-8, which are associated with the progression of cancer. Moreover, MSC-CM downregulated AMPK mRNA and protein phosphorylation, but upregulated mTOR mRNA and protein phosphorylation. The NF-κB pathway was activated after addition of MSC-CM. An in vivo model in Balb/C mice confirmed the ability of MSC-CM to promote the invasion and proliferation of colorectal cancer cells. This study indicates that MSCs promote the progression of colorectal cancer via AMPK/mTOR-mediated NF-κB activation.
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