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Coordinated expression of REG4 and aldehyde dehydrogenase 1 regulating tumourigenic capacity of diffuse‐type gastric carcinoma‐initiating cells is inhibited by TGF‐β
Author(s) -
Katsuno Yoko,
Ehata Shogo,
Yashiro Masakazu,
Yanagihara Kazuyoshi,
Hirakawa Kosei,
Miyazono Kohei
Publication year - 2012
Publication title -
the journal of pathology
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 2.964
H-Index - 184
eISSN - 1096-9896
pISSN - 0022-3417
DOI - 10.1002/path.4020
Subject(s) - gastric carcinoma , aldehyde dehydrogenase , cancer research , transforming growth factor , chemistry , microbiology and biotechnology , medicine , biology , enzyme , biochemistry , cancer
Aldehyde dehydrogenase 1 (ALDH1) has been shown to serve as a marker for cancer‐initiating cells (CICs), but little is known about the regulation of the CIC functions of ALDH1+ cancer cells. We isolated ALDH1+ cells from human diffuse‐type gastric carcinoma cells and characterized these cells using an Aldefluor assay. ALDH1+ cells constituted 5–8% of the human diffuse‐type gastric carcinoma cells, OCUM‐2MLN and HSC‐39; were more tumourigenic than ALDH1− cells; and were able to self‐renew and generate heterogeneous cell populations. Using gene expression microarray analyses, we identified REG4 ( regenerating islet‐derived family, member 4 ) as one of the genes up‐regulated in ALDH1+ cells, and thus as a novel marker for ALDH1+ tumour cells. Induced expression of REG4 enhanced the colony‐forming ability of OCUM‐2MLN cells, while knockdown of REG4 inhibited the tumourigenic potential of ALDH1+ cells. We further found that TGF‐β signalling reduces the expression of ALDH1 and REG4, and the size of the ALDH1+ cell population. In human diffuse‐type gastric carcinoma tissues, the expression of ALDH1 and REG4 correlated with each other, as assessed by immunohistochemistry, and ALDH1 expression correlated inversely with Smad3 phosphorylation as a measure of TGF‐β signalling. These findings illustrate that, in diffuse‐type gastric carcinoma, REG4 is up‐regulated in ALDH1+ CICs, and that the increased tumourigenic ability of ALDH1+ cells depends on REG4. Moreover, TGF‐β down‐regulates ALDH1 and REG4 expression, which correlates with a reduction in CIC population size and tumourigenicity. Targeting REG4 in ALDH1+ CICs may provide a novel strategy in the treatment of diffuse‐type gastric carcinoma. Copyright © 2012 Pathological Society of Great Britain and Ireland. Published by John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.