Abstract
Abstract Background/Aims: In many tissues, stem cells are sequestered in hypoxic microenvironments. However, little is known about the relationship between hypoxia and the intestinal crypt base, the presumed location of intestinal stem cells. This study investigated the expression of carbonic anhydrase 9 (CA9), a hypoxia-inducible membrane-tethered protein, in normal intestinal crypt base cells and in adenoma and early colorectal cancer. Methods: Using surgically resected human colorectal cancer specimens, we investigated the expression pattern and functional associations of CA9 in human adult normal intestinal epithelia and in adenoma and early colorectal cancer using immunofluorescence, immunohistochemical staining, flow cytometry, and quantitative real-time polymerase chain reaction. Results: Almost all slender cells in the crypt base in the ileum were CA9+. In the right and left colon, 25% and 40% of all cells, respectively, were CA9+. Notably, CA9+ cells had eosinophilic structures in their basal cytoplasm. Adenomas and T1 colorectal cancer showed broad CA9 expression. Flow cytometry analysis indicated that CA9+ cells had increased mRNA levels of AXIN2, a Wnt signaling factor. Conclusion: These observations indicate that CA9 expression in normal crypt base cells is associated with intestinal epithelial stemness. CA9 expression may be involved in the carcinogenesis of colorectal cancer. Citation Format: Yozo Suzuki, Hidekazu Takahashi, Masahiro Tanemura, Junichi Nishimura, Naotsugu Haraguchi, Masahisa Ohtsuka, Susumu Miyazaki, Mamoru Uemura, Taishi Hata, Tsunekazu Mizushima, Hirofumi Yamamoto, Yuichiro Doki, Masaki Mori. Characteristics of carbonic anhydrase 9-expressing cells in the human intestinal crypt base. [abstract]. In: Proceedings of the 107th Annual Meeting of the American Association for Cancer Research; 2016 Apr 16-20; New Orleans, LA. Philadelphia (PA): AACR; Cancer Res 2016;76(14 Suppl):Abstract nr 1718.
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