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The clinical significance of VDR and WIFI downregulation in colorectal cancer tissue

Activation of the Wnt/β catenin signaling pathway is the first event in the majority of colorectal cancers. Wnt inhibitory factor 1 (WIF1) inhibits the activity Wnt/β catenin pathway and prevents tumor growth through binding Wnt ligands. Vitamin D Receptor (VDR) modulates the transcription rate hund...

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Published in:Gene reports 2020-09, Vol.20, p.100762, Article 100762
Main Authors: Mir, Seyed Mostafa, Nezhadi, Akram, Tehrani, Sadra Samavarchi, Jamalpoor, Zahra
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Summary:Activation of the Wnt/β catenin signaling pathway is the first event in the majority of colorectal cancers. Wnt inhibitory factor 1 (WIF1) inhibits the activity Wnt/β catenin pathway and prevents tumor growth through binding Wnt ligands. Vitamin D Receptor (VDR) modulates the transcription rate hundreds of target genes, specifically those involved in the inhibition of the Wnt/β catenin pathway. In this study, we aimed to analyze the expression of VDR and WIFI in patients with sporadic CRC. Our study population consisted of 47 sporadic CRC tissues and their neighboring non-cancerous tissues that were collected between 2006 and 2015. RNA extraction was performed by RNX-plus Total RNA Isolation Kit from tissues. After cDNA synthesis; the real-time PCR was performed to detect VDR and WIFI gene expression. Our experiments revealed the mRNA expression levels of VDR and WIF1 were markedly lower in tumoral tissues in compared their marginal tissues, especially in the stage of III and stage IV (p-value
ISSN:2452-0144
2452-0144
DOI:10.1016/j.genrep.2020.100762