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Publication : Nerve Growth Factor Promotes Gastric Tumorigenesis through Aberrant Cholinergic Signaling.

First Author  Hayakawa Y Year  2017
Journal  Cancer Cell Volume  31
Issue  1 Pages  21-34
PubMed ID  27989802 Mgi Jnum  J:238420
Mgi Id  MGI:5819309 Doi  10.1016/j.ccell.2016.11.005
Citation  Hayakawa Y, et al. (2017) Nerve Growth Factor Promotes Gastric Tumorigenesis through Aberrant Cholinergic Signaling. Cancer Cell 31(1):21-34
abstractText  Within the gastrointestinal stem cell niche, nerves help to regulate both normal and neoplastic stem cell dynamics. Here, we reveal the mechanisms underlying the cancer-nerve partnership. We find that Dclk1+ tuft cells and nerves are the main sources of acetylcholine (ACh) within the gastric mucosa. Cholinergic stimulation of the gastric epithelium induced nerve growth factor (NGF) expression, and in turn NGF overexpression within gastric epithelium expanded enteric nerves and promoted carcinogenesis. Ablation of Dclk1+ cells or blockade of NGF/Trk signaling inhibited epithelial proliferation and tumorigenesis in an ACh muscarinic receptor-3 (M3R)-dependent manner, in part through suppression of yes-associated protein (YAP) function. This feedforward ACh-NGF axis activates the gastric cancer niche and offers a compelling target for tumor treatment and prevention.
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