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Publication : Membranous CD24 drives the epithelial phenotype of pancreatic cancer.

First Author  Lubeseder-Martellato C Year  2016
Journal  Oncotarget Volume  7
Issue  31 Pages  49156-49168
PubMed ID  27203385 Mgi Jnum  J:310995
Mgi Id  MGI:6765119 Doi  10.18632/oncotarget.9402
Citation  Lubeseder-Martellato C, et al. (2016) Membranous CD24 drives the epithelial phenotype of pancreatic cancer. Oncotarget 7(31):49156-49168
abstractText  Surface CD24 has previously been described, together with CD44 and ESA, for the characterization of putative cancer stem cells in pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma (PDAC), the most fatal of all solid tumors. CD24 has a variety of biological functions including the regulation of invasiveness and cell proliferation, depending on the tumor entity and subcellular localization. Genetically engineered mouse models (GEMM) expressing oncogenic KrasG12D recapitulate the human disease and develop PDAC. In this study we investigate the function of CD24 using GEMM of endogenous PDAC and a model of cerulein-induced acute pancreatitis. We found that (i) CD24 expression was upregulated in murine and human PDAC and during acute pancreatitis (ii) CD24 was expressed exclusively in differentiated PDAC, whereas CD24 absence was associated with undifferentiated tumors and (iii) membranous CD24 expression determines tumor subpopulations with an epithelial phenotype in grafted models. In addition, we show that CD24 protein is stabilized in response to WNT activation and that overexpression of CD24 in pancreatic cancer cells upregulated beta-catenin expression augmenting an epithelial, non-metastatic signature. Our results support a positive feedback model according to which (i) WNT activation and subsequent beta-catenin dephosphorylation stabilize CD24 protein expression, and (ii) sustained CD24 expression upregulates beta-catenin expression. Eventually, membranous CD24 augments the epithelial phenotype of pancreatic tumors. Thus we link the WNT/beta-catenin pathway with the regulation of CD24 in the context of PDAC differentiation.
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