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Neuroendocrine (NE) or carcinoid tumors of the small intestine (SI) frequently metastasize and produce the hormone serotonin, causing significant morbidity and mortality. A member of the
ETS oncogene family
of transcription factors, Fev, acts with the homeodomain transcription factor Nkx2.2 in the development of serotonin neurons in mice. In this study, we investigated the role of Fev in normal and neoplastic SI. In NE tumors (NETs) of the SI, serotonin stimulates tumor growth and causes debilitating symptoms, such as diarrhea,
flushing
, wheezing, and right-sided valvular heart disease (i.e. carcinoid syndrome). Compared with those in the matched normal human SI,
FEV
expression levels were significantly elevated in primary NETs (20-fold, P<0.0001), lymph node metastases (35-fold, P=0.004), and NET liver metastases (22-fold, P<0.0001) resected from patients with serotonin excess. Fev is expressed in the wild type but not in Nkx2.2 (-/-) mouse SI, in which cells producing serotonin are absent. Using recombination-based cell lineage tracing, we found that
FEV
-positive cells give rise to serotonin-producing cells in the SI. In Fev (-/-) mouse SI, we observed no difference in the number of cells producing serotonin or other hormones. We conclude that
FEV
expression identifies serotonin-producing cells in normal and neoplastic SI and is a novel target for diagnosis of patients with NETs of the SI.
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PMID:The ETS oncogene family transcription factor FEV identifies serotonin-producing cells in normal and neoplastic small intestine. 2004 18