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Cancer Research 67, 827, January 15, 2007. doi: 10.1158/0008-5472.CAN-05-3343
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Epidermal Growth Factor Receptor Signaling Is Required for Microadenoma Formation in the Mouse Azoxymethane Model of Colonic Carcinogenesis

Alessandro Fichera2, Nathaniel Little1, Sujatha Jagadeeswaran1, Urszula Dougherty1, Amikar Sehdev1, Reba Mustafi1, Sonia Cerda1, Weihua Yuan1, Sharad Khare4, Maria Tretiakova3, Can Gong3, Michael Tallerico1, Greg Cohen1, Loren Joseph3, John Hart3, Jerrold R. Turner3 and Marc Bissonnette1

Departments of 1 Medicine, 2 Surgery, and 3 Pathology, University of Chicago, Chicago, Illinois and 4 Loyola University Medical Center, Maywood, Illinois

Requests for reprints: Marc Bissonnette, Department of Medicine, University of Chicago Hospitals and Clinics, MC 4076, 5841 South Maryland Avenue, Chicago, IL 60637. Phone: 773-702-9898; Fax: 773-702-2182; E-mail: mbissonn{at}medicine.bsd.uchicago.edu.

Colonic carcinogenesis involves the progressive dysregulation of homeostatic mechanisms that control growth. The epidermal growth factor (EGF) receptor (EGFR) regulates colonocyte growth and differentiation and is overexpressed in many human colon cancers. A requirement for EGFR in colonic premalignancy, however, has not been shown. In the current study, we used a specific EGFR antagonist, gefitinib, to investigate this role of the receptor in azoxymethane colonic premalignancy. The azoxymethane model shares many clinical, histologic, and molecular features of human colon cancer. Mice received azoxymethane i.p. (5 mg/kg/wk) or saline for 6 weeks. Animals were also gavaged with gefitinib (10 mg/kg body weight) or vehicle (DMSO) thrice weekly for 18 weeks, a dose schedule that inhibited normal receptor activation by exogenous EGF. Compared with control colonocytes [bromodeoxyuridine (BrdUrd), 2.2 ± 1.2%], azoxymethane significantly increased proliferation (BrdUrd, 12.6 ± 2.8%), whereas gefitinib inhibited this hyperproliferation (BrdUrd, 6.2 ± 4.0%; <0.005). Azoxymethane significantly induced pro-transforming growth factor-{alpha} (6.4 ± 1.3–fold) and increased phospho-(active) EGFR (5.9 ± 1.1–fold), phospho-(active) ErbB2 (2.3 ± 0.2–fold), and phospho-(active) extracellular signal-regulated kinase (3.3 ± 0.4–fold) in premalignant colonocytes. Gefitinib inhibited activations of these kinases by >75% (P < 0.05). Gefitinib also significantly reduced the number of large aberrant crypt foci and decreased the incidence of colonic microadenomas from 75% to 33% (P < 0.05). Gefitinib concomitantly decreased cell cycle–regulating cyclin D1 and prostanoid biosynthetic enzyme cyclooxygenase-2 in microadenomas, suggesting that these regulators are key targets of EGFR in colonic carcinogenesis. These results show for the first time that EGFR signaling is required for early stages of colonic carcinogenesis. Our findings suggest, moreover, that inhibitors of EGFR might be useful in chemopreventive strategies in individuals at increased risk for colonic malignancies. [Cancer Res 2007;67(2):827–35]




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