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HOXA5 Counteracts Stem Cell Traits by Inhibiting Wnt Signaling in Colorectal Cancer

Ordonez-Moran, Paloma
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Dafflon, Caroline
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Imajo, Masamichi
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2015
Cancer Cell

Hierarchical organization of tissues relies on stem cells, which either self-renew or produce committed progenitors predestined for lineage differentiation. Here we identify HOXA5 as an important repressor of intestinal stem cell fate in vivo and identify a reciprocal feedback between HOXA5 and Wnt signaling. HOXA5 is suppressed by the Wnt pathway to maintain stemness and becomes active only outside the intestinal crypt where it inhibits Wnt signaling to enforce differentiation. In colon cancer, HOXA5 is downregulated, and its re-expression induces loss of the cancer stem cell phenotype, preventing tumor progression and metastasis. Tumor regression by HOXA5 induction can be triggered by retinoids, which represent tangible means to treat colon cancer by eliminating cancer stem cells.

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research article
DOI
10.1016/j.ccell.2015.11.001
Web of Science ID

WOS:000366952100014

Author(s)
Ordonez-Moran, Paloma
Dafflon, Caroline
Imajo, Masamichi
Nishida, Eisuke
Huelsken, Joerg  orcid-logo
Date Issued

2015

Publisher

Elsevier

Published in
Cancer Cell
Volume

28

Issue

6

Start page

815

End page

829

Editorial or Peer reviewed

REVIEWED

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EPFL

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UPHUELSKEN  
Available on Infoscience
February 16, 2016
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https://infoscience.epfl.ch/handle/20.500.14299/123903
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