人类谱系中高间充质CD44表达的进化:一个与恶性肿瘤相关的基因。

IF 3.3 3区 医学 Q2 EVOLUTIONARY BIOLOGY
Evolution, Medicine, and Public Health Pub Date : 2022-08-30 eCollection Date: 2022-01-01 DOI:10.1093/emph/eoac036
Xinghong Ma, Anasuya Dighe, Jamie Maziarz, Edwin Neumann, Eric Erkenbrack, Yuan-Yuan Hei, Yansheng Liu, Yasir Suhail, Irene Pak, Andre Levchenko, Günter P Wagner
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摘要

CD44是一种参与癌症进展的细胞外基质受体。CD44增加癌细胞和滋养细胞对皮肤(SF)和子宫内膜间质成纤维细胞(ESF)的侵袭性。我们推断,CD44表达的进化可以通过ESF中CD44的表达影响胎儿与母体的相互作用,也可以通过SF中的表达影响恶性肿瘤的易感性。我们研究了哺乳动物SF和ESF中CD44表达的进化,并证明在人类谱系中进化出更高的CD44表达。牛和人的异构体表达非常相似,这表明入侵性的差异不是由于表达异构体的性质。然后,我们询问两种细胞类型中协调一致的基因表达增加是由于共享的调节机制还是由于细胞类型特异性因素。用人类和牛的细胞和顺式调控元件进行的报告基因实验表明,CD44表达的差异是由于顺式效应和细胞类型特异性反式效应。这些结果表明,协同表达的增加可能是由于选择作用于两种细胞类型,因为细胞类型特异性因子的进化变化需要选择细胞类型特异性功能。这种情况表明,在人类中,CD44表达升高对恶性肿瘤的增强作用可能是作为CD44的一种尚未确定的其他功能的阳性选择的副作用而进化的。一个可能的候选是CD44的抗纤维化作用,但没有可靠的数据表明人类和灵长类动物的纤维化程度低于其他哺乳动物。
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Evolution of higher mesenchymal CD44 expression in the human lineage: A gene linked to cancer malignancy.

Evolution of higher mesenchymal CD44 expression in the human lineage: A gene linked to cancer malignancy.

Evolution of higher mesenchymal CD44 expression in the human lineage: A gene linked to cancer malignancy.

Evolution of higher mesenchymal CD44 expression in the human lineage: A gene linked to cancer malignancy.

CD44 is an extracellular matrix receptor implicated in cancer progression. CD44 increases the invasibility of skin (SF) and endometrial stromal fibroblasts (ESF) by cancer and trophoblast cells. We reasoned that the evolution of CD44 expression can affect both, the fetal-maternal interaction through CD44 in ESF as well as vulnerability to malignant cancer through expression in SF. We studied the evolution of CD44 expression in mammalian SF and ESF and demonstrate that in the human lineage evolved higher CD44 expression. Isoform expression in cattle and human is very similar suggesting that differences in invasibility are not due to the nature of expressed isoforms. We then asked whether the concerted gene expression increase in both cell types is due to shared regulatory mechanisms or due to cell type-specific factors. Reporter gene experiments with cells and cis-regulatory elements from human and cattle show that the difference of CD44 expression is due to cis effects as well as cell type-specific trans effects. These results suggest that the concerted expression increase is likely due to selection acting on both cell types because the evolutionary change in cell type-specific factors requires selection on cell type-specific functions. This scenario implies that the malignancy enhancing effects of elevated CD44 expression in humans likely evolved as a side-effect of positive selection on a yet unidentified other function of CD44. A possible candidate is the anti-fibrotic effect of CD44 but there are no reliable data showing that humans and primates are less fibrotic than other mammals.

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Evolution, Medicine, and Public Health
Evolution, Medicine, and Public Health Environmental Science-Health, Toxicology and Mutagenesis
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5.40
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37
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8 weeks
期刊介绍: About the Journal Founded by Stephen Stearns in 2013, Evolution, Medicine, and Public Health is an open access journal that publishes original, rigorous applications of evolutionary science to issues in medicine and public health. It aims to connect evolutionary biology with the health sciences to produce insights that may reduce suffering and save lives. Because evolutionary biology is a basic science that reaches across many disciplines, this journal is open to contributions on a broad range of topics.
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