Neuromedin U is upregulated by Snail at early stages of EMT in HT29 colon cancer cells

Biochim Biophys Acta. 2016 Nov;1860(11 Pt A):2445-2453. doi: 10.1016/j.bbagen.2016.07.012. Epub 2016 Jul 20.

Abstract

Background: The epithelial-mesenchymal transition (EMT) is considered a core process that facilitates the escape of cancer cells from the primary tumor site. The transcription factor Snail was identified as a key regulator of EMT; however, the cascade of regulatory events leading to metastasis remains unknown and new predictive markers of the process are awaited.

Methods: Gene expressions were analysed using real-time PCR, protein level by Western immunoblotting and confocal imaging. The motility of the cells was examined using time-lapse microscopy. Affymetrix GeneChip Human Genome U133 Plus 2.0 analysis was performed to identify transcriptomic changes upon Snail. Snail silencing was performed using siRNA nucleofection. NMU detection was performed by ELISA.

Results: HT29 cells overexpressing Snail showed changed morphology, functions and transcriptomic profile indicating EMT induction. Changes in expression of 324 genes previously correlated with cell motility were observed. Neuromedin U was the second highest upregulated gene in HT29-Snail cells. This increase was validated by real-time PCR. Additionally elevated NMU protein was detected by ELISA in cell media.

Conclusions: These results show that Snail in HT29 cells regulates early phenotype conversion towards an intermediate epithelial state. We provided the first evidence that neuromedin U is associated with Snail regulatory function of metastatic induction in colon cancer cells.

General significance: We described the global, early transcriptomic changes induced through Snail in HT29 colon cancer cells and suggested NMU involvement in this process.

Keywords: Colon cancer; Epithelial-mesenchymal transition; Metastasis; Neuromedin U; Snail.

Publication types

  • Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't

MeSH terms

  • Epithelial-Mesenchymal Transition*
  • HT29 Cells
  • Humans
  • Neuropeptides / genetics
  • Neuropeptides / metabolism*
  • Snail Family Transcription Factors / genetics
  • Snail Family Transcription Factors / metabolism*
  • Transcriptome
  • Up-Regulation*

Substances

  • Neuropeptides
  • Snail Family Transcription Factors
  • neuromedin U