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Query: UMLS:C0699790 (
colon cancer
)
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In the present study, we investigated the mechanisms by which zinc causes growth arrest in
colon cancer
cells. The results suggest that zinc treatment stabilizes the levels of the wild-type adenomatous polyposis coli (APC) protein at the post-translational level since the APC mRNA levels and the promoter activity of the APC gene were decreased in HCT-116 cells (which express the wild-type APC gene) after treatment with
ZnCl2
. Increased levels of wild-type but not truncated APC proteins were required for the
ZnCl2
-mediated G2/M phase arrest in different
colon cancer
cell lines. We further tested whether serum-stimulation, which induces cell cycle arrest in the S phase, can relieve
ZnCl2
-induced G2/M phase arrest of HCT-116 cells. Results showed that in the HCT-116 cells pretreated with
ZnCl2
, the serum-stimulation neither changed the distribution of G2/M phase arrested cells nor the increased levels of APC protein. The G2/M phase arrest correlated with retarded growth of HCT-116 cells. To further establish that wild-type APC protein plays a role in
ZnCl2
-induced G2/M arrest, we treated SW480
colon cancer
cells that express truncated APC protein. We found that
ZnCl2
treatment did not induce G2/M phase arrest in SW480 cells; however, the cell growth was retarded due to the loss of E-cadherin and alpha-tubulin levels. These results suggest that
ZnCl2
inhibits the proliferation of
colon cancer
cells (which carry the wild-type APC gene) through stabilization of the APC protein and cell cycle arrest in the G2/M phase. On the other hand,
ZnCl2
inhibits the proliferation of
colon cancer
cells (which carry the mutant APC gene) by disrupting cellular attachment and microtubule stability.
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PMID:Zinc stabilizes adenomatous polyposis coli (APC) protein levels and induces cell cycle arrest in colon cancer cells. 1536 61