Smartt, H. J. M.Greenhough, A.Ordóñez-Morán, P.Al-Kharusi, M.Collard, T. J.Mariadason, J. M.Huelsken, J.Williams, A. C.Paraskeva, C.2012-11-062012-11-062012-11-06201210.1038/bjc.2012.430https://infoscience.epfl.ch/handle/20.500.14299/86621WOS:000310505800011BACKGROUND: Levels of the pro-tumorigenic prostaglandin PGE(2) are increased in colorectal cancer, previously attributed to increased synthesis through COX-2 upregulation and, more recently, to decreased catabolism. The functionally linked genes 15-prostaglandin dehydrogenase (15-PGDH) and the prostaglandin transporter PGT co-operate in prostaglandin degradation and are downregulated in colorectal cancer. We previously reported repression of 15-PGDH expression by the Wnt/beta-catenin pathway, commonly deregulated during early colorectal neoplasia. Here we asked whether beta-catenin also regulates PGT expression. METHODS: The effect of beta-catenin deletion in vivo was addressed by PGT immunostaining of beta-catenin(-/lox)-villin-cre-ERT2 mouse tissue. The effect of siRNA-mediated beta-catenin knockdown and dnTCF4 induction in vitro was addressed by semi-quantitative and quantitative real-time RT-PCR and immunoblotting. RESULTS: This study shows for the first time that deletion of beta-catenin in murine intestinal epithelium in vivo upregulates PGT protein, especially in the crypt epithelium. Furthermore, beta-catenin knockdown in vitro increases PGT expression in both colorectal adenoma- and carcinoma-derived cell lines, as does dnTCF4 induction in LS174T cells. CONCLUSIONS: These data suggest that beta-catenin employs a two-pronged approach to inhibiting prostaglandin turnover during colorectal neoplasia by repressing PGT expression in addition to 15-PGDH. Furthermore, our data highlight a potential mechanism that may contribute to the non-selective NSAID aspirin's chemopreventive efficacy. British Journal of Cancer (2012) 107, 1514-1517. doi:10.1038/bjc.2012.430 www.bjcancer.com Published online 2 October 2012 (C) 2012 Cancer Research UKPGTbeta-cateninPGE(2)colorectal cancer preventionaspirin15-PGDHβ-catenin negatively regulates expression of the prostaglandin transporter PGT in the normal intestinal epithelium and colorectal tumour cells: a role in the chemopreventive efficacy of aspirin?text::journal::journal article::research article