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  • Ninjurin 2 (NINJ2) is a newly identified adhesion molecule found to be overexpressed in colorectal cancer (CRC) cells and tissues, unlike in normal colon cells.
  • NINJ2 silencing or knockout significantly reduces CRC cell survival and proliferation while increasing apoptosis, while its overexpression boosts cell proliferation.
  • The study shows that NINJ2 interacts with various receptor tyrosine kinases (RTKs) and affects downstream signaling pathways, suggesting it plays a crucial role in CRC growth and progression.

Article Abstract

Ninjurin 2 (NINJ2) is a novel adhesion molecule. Its expression and potential function in human colorectal cancer (CRC) cells are studied. We show that NINJ2 is overexpressed in established (HT-29) and primary CRC cells and in human colon cancer tissues. Its expression level is low in colon epithelial cells and normal colon tissues. NINJ2 shRNA or knockout (by CRSIPR/Cas9) potently inhibited human CRC cell survival and proliferation, while significantly inducing cell apoptosis. Conversely, lentivirus-mediated NINJ2 overexpression promoted CRC cell proliferation. NINJ2 co-immunoprecipitated with multiple RTKs (EGFR, PDGFRα/β and FGFR) in CRC cells and human colon cancer tissues. In HT-29 cells, RTKs' downstream signalings, Akt and Erk, were significantly inhibited by NINJ2 shRNA or knockout, but augmented following ectopic NINJ2 overexpression. , NINJ2-silenced or NINJ2-knockout CRC xenografts grew significantly slower than the control xenografts. Akt-Erk activation was largely inhibited in CRC xenografts with NINJ2 silencing or knockout. Taken together, NINJ2 overexpression promotes CRC cell growth and .

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6814613PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.18632/aging.102336DOI Listing

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