Sleeping Beauty transposon mutagenesis identified genes and pathways involved in inflammation-associated colon tumor development

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Kana Shimomura
Naoko Hattori
Naoko Iida
Yukari Muranaka
Kotomi Sato
Yuichi Shiraishi
Yasuhito Arai
Natsuko Hama
Tatsuhiro Shibata
Daichi Narushima
Mamoru Kato
Hiroyuki Takamaru
Koji Okamoto
Haruna Takeda
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[1] National Cancer Center Research Institute,The Laboratory of Molecular Genetics
[2] National Cancer Center Research Institute,Division of Epigenomics
[3] Hoshi University,Department of Epigenomics, Institute for Advanced Life Sciences
[4] National Cancer Center Research Institute,Division of Genome Analysis Platform Development
[5] National Cancer Center Research Institute,Division of Cancer Genomics
[6] National Cancer Center Research Institute,Division of Bioinformatics
[7] National Cancer Center Hospital,Endoscopy Division
[8] Teikyo University,Advanced Comprehensive Research Organization
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Chronic inflammation promotes development and progression of colorectal cancer (CRC). To comprehensively understand the molecular mechanisms underlying the development and progression of inflamed CRC, we perform in vivo screening and identify 142 genes that are frequently mutated in inflammation-associated colon tumors. These genes include senescence and TGFβ-activin signaling genes. We find that TNFα can induce stemness and activate senescence signaling by enhancing cell plasticity in colonic epithelial cells, which could act as a selective pressure to mutate senescence-related genes in inflammation-associated colonic tumors. Furthermore, we show the efficacy of the Cdk4/6 inhibitor in vivo for inflammation-associated colonic tumors. Finally, we functionally validate that Arhgap5 and Mecom are tumor suppressor genes, providing possible therapeutic targets for CRC. Thus, we demonstrate the importance of the inactivation of senescence pathways in CRC development and progression in an inflammatory microenvironment, which can help progress toward precision medicine.
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