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Genistein attenuates WNT signaling by up-regulating sFRP2 in a human colon cancer cell line

Journal

EXPERIMENTAL BIOLOGY AND MEDICINE
Volume 236, Issue 6, Pages 714-722

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SAGE PUBLICATIONS LTD
DOI: 10.1258/ebm.2011.010347

Keywords

5-aza-cytidine; beta-catenin; DLD-1; DNA methylation; WNT signaling

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  1. University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
  2. NIH [CA135262]

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Colorectal cancer (CRC) is a leading fatal carcinoma worldwide. Our goal was to investigate the effects of genistein on WNT signaling, which is involved in colon epithelial cell growth and apoptosis. Human colon cancer cell line DLD-1 was treated for four days with 75 mu mol/L genistein. Decreased nuclear beta-catenin and increased phospho-beta-catenin accumulation was detected, showing a change in WNT signaling. Reverse transcriptase-polymerase chain reaction analysis showed increased sFRP2 (a WNT pathway antagonist) mRNA expression following the genistein treatment. Methylation selective polymerase chain reaction showed decreased methylation in two CpG islands of the sFRP2 gene following genistein treatment, similar to the effect of 5-aza-cytidine, a demethylation agent. We observed reduced DLD-1 cell viability and increased apoptosis with genistein treatment. Genistein inhibits beta-catenin-mediated WNT signaling through increasing sFRP2 gene expression by demethylating its silenced promoter in colon cancer cell line DLD-1.

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