Abstract
Background: Ras plays an important role in colorectal cancer progression. CSE1L (chromosome segregation 1-like) gene maps to 20q13, a chromosomal region that correlates with colorectal cancer development. We investigated the association of CSE1L with Ras in colorectal cancer progression. Methods: The effect of CSE1L on metastasis-stimulating activity of Ras was studied in an animal model with tumor cells expressing CSE1L-specific shRNA and v-H-Ras. CSE1L expression was evaluated by the immunohistochemical analysis of 127 surgically resected colorectal tumors. K-Ras mutations were analyzed by direct sequencing. Results: CSE1L knockdown reduced Ras-induced metastasis of B16F10 melanoma cells in C57BL/6 mice. v-H-Ras expression altered the cellular trafficking of CSE1L and increased CSE1L secretion. Most colorectal tumors were positive for CSE1L staining (98.4%, 125 of 127). Colorectal tumors with K-Ras mutation or high cytoplasmic CSE1L expression were correlated with T status (depth of tumor penetration; P =.004), stage (P =.004), and lymph node metastasis (P =.019). Conclusions: CSE1L may be a target for treating Ras-associated tumors. Analysis of K-Ras mutation and CSE1L expression may provide valuable clinical and pathological information to aid in the determination of treatment options for colorectal cancer.
Original language | English |
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Pages (from-to) | 418-427 |
Number of pages | 10 |
Journal | American Journal of Surgery |
Volume | 206 |
Issue number | 3 |
DOIs | |
Publication status | Published - Sept 2013 |
Keywords
- CSE1L
- Colorectal cancer
- K-Ras
- Lymph node
- Metastasis
ASJC Scopus subject areas
- Surgery