Background: Autophagy is a highly conserved mechanism for degradation and recycling of long-lived proteins and damaged organelle to maintain cell homeostasis. Deregulation of autophagy has been associated with tumorigenesis. Beclin 1 is an essential autophagy protein and its upregulation has been observed in most colorectal cancer tissues. However, there is a small population of colorectal cancers with downregulation of Beclin 1. Aim: The purpose of this study was to investigate the role autophagy plays in colorectal cancers with downregulaion of Beclin 1. Methods: LC3 protein, an autophagosome marker, was assessed by ICH and WB in colorectal cancers tissues. An anti-tumor effect of Beclin 1 was examined by introducing exogenous Beclin 1 in vitro. Colony formation assay, growth curves and mouse xenograft were analysed. Results: Our results showed that LC3 was suppressed in the colorectal cancers (9.86 %) with downregulation of Beclin 1. Moreover, overexpression of Beclin 1 inhibited colorectal cancer cell growth and enhanced the rapamycin-induced antitumor effect in vitro. Conclusion: Downregulation of Beclin 1 and autophagy inhibition play an important role in a part of colorectal cancers. Activating autophagy or overexperssion of Beclin 1 may be an effective treatment for some colorectal cancers. Detection of expression profile of Beclin 1 in colorectal cancers could be a strategy for new diagnostic and therapeutic methods. © 2013 The Author(s).
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Chen, Z., Li, Y., Zhang, C., Yi, H., Wu, C., Wang, J., … Wen, J. (2013). Downregulation of Beclin1 and Impairment of Autophagy in a Small Population of Colorectal Cancer. Digestive Diseases and Sciences, 58(10), 2887–2894. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10620-013-2732-8
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