Linker threonine-phosphorylated Smad2/3 is a biomarker of colorectal neoplastic stem-like cells that correlates with carcinogenesis

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Background/Aim: This study analysed threoninephosphorylated Smad2/3 (pSmad2/3L-Thr) expression and investigated whether pSmad2/3L-Thr is related to the transition from human colorectal adenoma (CRA) to carcinoma (CRC). Materials and Methods: Immunofluorescent staining was performed forβ-catenin, p53, CDK4, Ki67, Sox9, aldehyde dehydrogenase (ALDH) 1, and pSmad2/3L-Thr. Results: We analysed specimens of diffuse p53-positive CRCs arising from p53-negative CRAs. Percentage of p53, nuclear β-catenin, Ki67, CDK4, and pSmad2/3L-Thr-positive cells at the site of CRCs was significantly higher than that at the site of CRAs. At the site of normal colorectal mucosae, few epithelial cells were stained positively for pSmad2/3L-Thr. At the site of CRCs, pSmad2/3L-Thr-positive cells showed co-localization with p53, nuclear β-catenin, and ALDH1. At any site, pSmad2/3L-Thrpositive cells showed co-localization with CDK4. Conclusion: pSmad2/3L-Thr correlates with human CRC carcinogenesis, and pSmad2/3L-Thr-positive cells show human colorectal stem cell-like and cancer stem cell characteristics.

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Miyamoto, S., Fukui, T., Horitani, S., Tanimura, Y., Matsumoto, Y., Suzuki, R., … Naganuma, M. (2021). Linker threonine-phosphorylated Smad2/3 is a biomarker of colorectal neoplastic stem-like cells that correlates with carcinogenesis. Anticancer Research, 41(10), 4789–4799. https://doi.org/10.21873/anticanres.15294

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