Abstract

We have previously shown that the differential susceptibility of A/J (susceptible) and C57BL/6J (B6, resistant) mouse strains to azoxymethane (AOM)-induced colorectal cancer (CRC) is controlled by the chromosome 3 locus, Ccs3. We report that A/J and B6 mice also show differential susceptibility to colitis-associated colorectal cancer (CA-CRC) induced by combined administration of AOM and dextran sulfate. This differential susceptibility is not controlled by Ccs3, but is under distinct genetic control. Linkage analyses in (A/J x B6)F2 mice detected a major CA-CRC susceptibility locus on chromosome 9 (Ccs4) which controls tumor multiplicity and tumor surface area. Susceptibility alleles at Ccs4 are inherited in a recessive fashion, with A/J alleles being associated with susceptibility. We also detected a second locus on chromosome 14 that acts in an additive fashion with Ccs4. Strikingly, F2 mice homozygous for A/J alleles at both loci (Ccs4 and chromosome 14) are as susceptible to CA-CRC as the A/J controls while mice homozygous for B6 alleles are as resistant as the B6 controls, thus supporting the role of two interacting loci in this CA-CRC model. This indicates that susceptibility to chemically-induced CRC and susceptibility to CA-CRC are under distinct genetic control in mice, and probably involve distinct cellular pathways.

Highlights

  • Sporadic colorectal cancer (CRC) are thought to have a heterogeneous etiology, including a combination of complex environmental and genetic components [4]

  • This indicates that susceptibility to chemically-induced CRC and susceptibility to colitis-associated colorectal cancer (CA-CRC) are under distinct genetic control in mice, and probably involve distinct cellular pathways

  • Several genome-wide association studies (GWAS) have revealed as many as ten common low-penetrance genetic variants contributing to sporadic CRC risk: these genes or loci are found on human chromosomes 8, 10, 11, 14, 15, 18, 19 and 20 [5,6,7,8,9,10]

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Summary

A Two-Locus System Controls Susceptibility to Colitis-Associated

Lauren Van Der Kraak, Charles Meunier, Claire Turbide, Serge Jothy, Louis. Institut de Recherche en Immunologie et en Cancérologie, Université de Montréal, Montreal, Quebec, Canada. Departments of Medicine and Oncology, McGill University, Montreal, Quebec, Canada. Received: August 30, 2010, Accepted: Ocotober 10, 2010, Published: Ocotober 11, 2010.

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