TY - JOUR
T1 - Thrombospondin 1 - A regulator of adenoma growth and carcinoma progression in the APCMin/+ mouse model
AU - Gutierrez, Linda S.
AU - Suckow, Mark
AU - Lawler, Jack
AU - Ploplis, Victoria A.
AU - Castellino, Francis J.
PY - 2003/2/1
Y1 - 2003/2/1
N2 - Thrombospondin 1 (TSP-1) is a multifunctional extracellular matrix protein that is an endogenous regulator of tumor angiogenesis. The effects of TSP-1 on adenoma formation and development into cancerous lesions has been evaluated in the Min/+ (multiple intestinal neoplasia) mouse model. These mice develop multiple adenomas in the small intestine due to a mutation in the homologous APC (adenomatous polyposis coli) gene. As in its human counterpart, these adenomas may progress to carcinomas. Intestines of APCMin/+ mice were dissected and histologic evaluation of adenomas was then conducted. Significant increases in vascularization and proliferation were observed in adenomatous, as compared with normal, mucosa. TSP-1 immunostaining revealed significant decreases in the number and intensity of positive cells in adenomas, as compared with normal mucosa. TSP-1 scores were inversely correlated with vascularity and proliferation rate. Cross breeding of mice homozygous for a deletion of the TSP-1 gene (TSP-1-/-) with mice heterozygous for the APC gene mutation (APCMin/+), resulted in animals that showed a significant increase in adenoma number and diameter. Also, histopathological examination of these adenomas showed accelerated dysplasic changes, carcinoma in situ and early invasion, compared with their APCMin/+ littermates. Moreover, a significant decrease of TUNEL-positive cells was observed in intestinal adenomas of TSP-1-/-/APCMin/+ mice. This study reports the first in vivo impact of TSP-1 during early stages of tumor initiation and development in an intestinal carcinogenesis model and demonstrates that TSP-1 affects both angiogenesis and tumor cell apoptosis.
AB - Thrombospondin 1 (TSP-1) is a multifunctional extracellular matrix protein that is an endogenous regulator of tumor angiogenesis. The effects of TSP-1 on adenoma formation and development into cancerous lesions has been evaluated in the Min/+ (multiple intestinal neoplasia) mouse model. These mice develop multiple adenomas in the small intestine due to a mutation in the homologous APC (adenomatous polyposis coli) gene. As in its human counterpart, these adenomas may progress to carcinomas. Intestines of APCMin/+ mice were dissected and histologic evaluation of adenomas was then conducted. Significant increases in vascularization and proliferation were observed in adenomatous, as compared with normal, mucosa. TSP-1 immunostaining revealed significant decreases in the number and intensity of positive cells in adenomas, as compared with normal mucosa. TSP-1 scores were inversely correlated with vascularity and proliferation rate. Cross breeding of mice homozygous for a deletion of the TSP-1 gene (TSP-1-/-) with mice heterozygous for the APC gene mutation (APCMin/+), resulted in animals that showed a significant increase in adenoma number and diameter. Also, histopathological examination of these adenomas showed accelerated dysplasic changes, carcinoma in situ and early invasion, compared with their APCMin/+ littermates. Moreover, a significant decrease of TUNEL-positive cells was observed in intestinal adenomas of TSP-1-/-/APCMin/+ mice. This study reports the first in vivo impact of TSP-1 during early stages of tumor initiation and development in an intestinal carcinogenesis model and demonstrates that TSP-1 affects both angiogenesis and tumor cell apoptosis.
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U2 - 10.1093/carcin/24.2.199
DO - 10.1093/carcin/24.2.199
M3 - Article
C2 - 12584168
AN - SCOPUS:0037328393
SN - 0143-3334
VL - 24
SP - 199
EP - 207
JO - Carcinogenesis
JF - Carcinogenesis
IS - 2
ER -