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LIN28B promotes cell invasion and colorectal cancer metastasis via CLDN1 and NOTCH3
Kensuke Sugiura, Yasunori Masuike, Kensuke Suzuki, Alice E. Shin, Nozomu Sakai, Hisahiro Matsubara, Masayuki Otsuka, Peter A. Sims, Christopher J. Lengner, Anil K. Rustgi
Kensuke Sugiura, Yasunori Masuike, Kensuke Suzuki, Alice E. Shin, Nozomu Sakai, Hisahiro Matsubara, Masayuki Otsuka, Peter A. Sims, Christopher J. Lengner, Anil K. Rustgi
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Research Article Gastroenterology Oncology

LIN28B promotes cell invasion and colorectal cancer metastasis via CLDN1 and NOTCH3

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Abstract

The RNA-binding protein LIN28B is overexpressed in over 30% of patients with colorectal cancer (CRC) and is associated with poor prognosis. In the present study, we unraveled a potentially novel mechanism by which LIN28B regulates colonic epithelial cell-cell junctions and CRC metastasis. Using human CRC cells (DLD-1, Caco-2, and LoVo) with either knockdown or overexpression of LIN28B, we identified claudin 1 (CLDN1) tight junction protein as a direct downstream target and effector of LIN28B. RNA immunoprecipitation revealed that LIN28B directly binds to and posttranscriptionally regulates CLDN1 mRNA. Furthermore, using in vitro assays and a potentially novel murine model of metastatic CRC, we show that LIN28B-mediated CLDN1 expression enhances collective invasion, cell migration, and metastatic liver tumor formation. Bulk RNA sequencing of the metastatic liver tumors identified NOTCH3 as a downstream effector of the LIN28B/CLDN1 axis. Additionally, genetic and pharmacologic manipulation of NOTCH3 signaling revealed that NOTCH3 was necessary for invasion and metastatic liver tumor formation. In summary, our results suggest that LIN28B promotes invasion and liver metastasis of CRC by posttranscriptionally regulating CLDN1 and activating NOTCH3 signaling. This discovery offers a promising new therapeutic option for metastatic CRC to the liver, an area where therapeutic advancements have been relatively scarce.

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Kensuke Sugiura, Yasunori Masuike, Kensuke Suzuki, Alice E. Shin, Nozomu Sakai, Hisahiro Matsubara, Masayuki Otsuka, Peter A. Sims, Christopher J. Lengner, Anil K. Rustgi

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LIN28B-induced CLDN1 upregulation promotes metastatic liver tumor formation.

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(A) Schematic drawing of the workflow used to study the effects of CLDN1 knockdown in liver metastasis formation in vivo. (B) Quantification of the proportion of mice with metastatic liver tumors (n ≥ 6), where left graph depicts results from injection of DLD-1 cells, and right graph depicts results from injection of LoVo cells. Statistical analyses were performed using χ2 test. (C) Representative images of H&E and IHC staining for GFP, LIN28B, and CLDN1 in metastatic liver tumors from LoVo with empty vector and shNTC group (left) and LoVo with LIN28B overexpression and shNTC group (right). Scale bar = 50 μm. (D) Representative images of H&E and IHC staining for LIN28B and CLDN1 in intestinal tumors from a VillinCre Lin28blo mouse (left, n = 1) and VillinCre Lin28bhi mice (right, n = 3). Scale bar = 50 μm. Scale bar for insets = 200 μm.

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