2007
DOI: 10.4049/jimmunol.179.2.735
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Cutting Edge: Transgenic Expression of Human MUC1 in IL-10−/− Mice Accelerates Inflammatory Bowel Disease and Progression to Colon Cancer

Abstract: Epithelial cell MUC1 is aberrantly expressed on human epithelial adenocarcinomas where it functions as a regulator of immune responses and an oncogene. Normally expressed at low levels in healthy colonic epithelium, MUC1 was reported to be overexpressed in human inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) and thus may be expected to play an important role in regulating chronic inflammation and its progression to colitis-associated colon cancer. Studies in the immunobiology and pathology of IBD and colitis-associated colo… Show more

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“…In humans, polymorphisms in MUC19 have been associated with an increased susceptibility to CD [54], and aberrant expression of mucin genes has been demonstrated in both inflamed and uninvolved intestinal epithelial biopsies [55], particularly at the edges of ulcers. The interruption of mucin secretion by MUC1 deletion results in a worsening of colitis in IL-10-deficient mice [56], while MUC2-deficient mice develop spontaneous intestinal damage and more severe chemical colitis [57]. Mucin disruption may therefore have an early role to play in increasing susceptibility to mucosal damage and the impaired healing of established ulcers.…”
Section: Other Factors Influencing Bacterial Clearance Intestinal Barmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In humans, polymorphisms in MUC19 have been associated with an increased susceptibility to CD [54], and aberrant expression of mucin genes has been demonstrated in both inflamed and uninvolved intestinal epithelial biopsies [55], particularly at the edges of ulcers. The interruption of mucin secretion by MUC1 deletion results in a worsening of colitis in IL-10-deficient mice [56], while MUC2-deficient mice develop spontaneous intestinal damage and more severe chemical colitis [57]. Mucin disruption may therefore have an early role to play in increasing susceptibility to mucosal damage and the impaired healing of established ulcers.…”
Section: Other Factors Influencing Bacterial Clearance Intestinal Barmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…PCR conditions were as follows: 95°C for 10 minutes; 39 cycles of 94°C for 1 minute, 59°C for 1 minute and 72°C for 1 minute; followed by 10 minutes at 72°C (Beatty et al, 2007). The MUC1 primer sequences are: forward 5Ј-CTTGCCAGCCA TAGCACCAAG-3Ј and reverse 5Ј-CTCCACGTCGTGGACATTGATG-3Ј.…”
Section: Pcr Genotypingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…1 Furthermore, MUC1 has been shown to accelerate premalignant inflammatory lesion transformation to malignancy. 2 We have previously reported on antitumor properties of a splice variant of MUC1, which is secreted and known as MUC1/sec. [3][4][5] MUC1/sec is found in normal 6,7 and tumor tissue, 8 but, interestingly, malignancy in ovarian lesions has been correlated with loss of its expression.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%