Authors
Kumar S Bishnupuri, David M Alvarado, Alexander N Khouri, Mark Shabsovich, Baosheng Chen, Brian K Dieckgraefe, Matthew A Ciorba
Publication date
2019/3/15
Journal
Cancer research
Volume
79
Issue
6
Pages
1138-1150
Publisher
American Association for Cancer Research
Description
The tryptophan-metabolizing enzyme indoleamine 2,3 dioxygenase 1 (IDO1) is frequently overexpressed in epithelial-derived malignancies, where it plays a recognized role in promoting tumor immune tolerance. We previously demonstrated that the IDO1–kynurenine pathway (KP) also directly supports colorectal cancer growth by promoting activation of β-catenin and driving neoplastic growth in mice lacking intact adaptive immunity. In this study, we sought to delineate the specific role of epithelial IDO1 in colon tumorigenesis and define how IDO1 and KP metabolites interact with pivotal neoplastic signaling pathways of the colon epithelium. We generated a novel intestinal epithelial–specific IDO1 knockout mouse and utilized established colorectal cancer cell lines containing β-catenin–stabilizing mutations, human colorectal cancer samples, and human-derived epithelial organoids (colonoids …
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