MOLECULAR, CLINICAL APPROACHES COLON CANCER PRECURSORS
Project Number1P01CA073992-01A1
Contact PI/Project LeaderWHITE, RAYMOND L
Awardee OrganizationUNIVERSITY OF UTAH
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Abstract Text
The adenomatous polyp is an almost essential intermediate in the
progression of normal intestinal epithelium to gastrointestinal cancer.
Strong support for this view has been provided by clinical and molecular
genetic studies of the inherited syndrome, adenomatous polyposis coli
(APC), and of sporadic colorectal polyps, thus providing one of the most
important windows into the pathogenesis of colon cancer. In pursuing the
molecular basis of APC, we identified a tumor suppressor gene, APC, that
is now recognized as a primary step in polyp development and progression
to cancer. The theme of this Program focuses on the adenomatous polyp:
laboratory analysis of its genetic origins, and the molecular and cellular
biology of the polyp as a precursor to cancer. Studies of the cellular and
molecular changes resulting from mutation of APC form the basis for
Project one; our investigations will address functional aspects of the APC
protein with regard to its subcellular localization, post-translational
regulation and novel binding partners. The second will employ cellular,
molecular, biological and genetic approaches to examine the role of
cyclooxygenase, a key target of effective chemopreventative agents, in the
genesis and progression of adenomatous polyps. Project 3 examines the
molecular mechanisms connecting mutations in genes encoding DNA mismatch
repair enzymes, which are implicated in a separate form of inherited colon
cancer, with observed changes in colon epithelial cells. The fourth seeks
to determine the genetic basis for heterogeneity in an attenuated form of
the APC syndrome. The fifth project is designed to identify the basis for
familial forms of colon cancer that cannot be attributed to mutations in
APC or mismatch repair genes. Our preliminary results suggests that
several unidentified genes likely account for additional forms of familial
colon cancer; in the course of this project, we will identify affected
families and carry out initial linkage studies. The Program will support
administrative, clinical, tissue procurement and cell culture cores. Use
of these core facilities is widespread, as there is extensive interaction
among the various projects. In summary, this Program provides an
integrated approach to the major precursor to colon cancer, the
adenomatous polyp. Our approach is multi-disciplinary with interactive
Projects based on molecular and cellular biology, genetics, and clinical
characterization. These studies of the adenomatous polyp of the colon
offer an unusual and important opportunity for the discovery of new
approaches to the prevention of colon cancer through detection and
elimination of its precursor, the adenomatous polyp.
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