LAT1 expression influences Paneth cell number and tumor development in ApcMin/+ mice

  • Yunlong Sui
  • , Namiko Hoshi
  • , Ryuichi Ohgaki
  • , Lingling Kong
  • , Ryutaro Yoshida
  • , Norihiro Okamoto
  • , Masato Kinoshita
  • , Haruka Miyazaki
  • , Yuna Ku
  • , Eri Tokunaga
  • , Yuki Ito
  • , Daisuke Watanabe
  • , Makoto Ooi
  • , Masakazu Shinohara
  • , Kengo Sasaki
  • , Yoh Zen
  • , Takenori Kotani
  • , Takashi Matozaki
  • , Zibin Tian
  • , Yoshikatsu Kanai
  • Yuzo Kodama

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Abstract

Background: Amino acid transporters play an important role in supplying nutrition to cells and are associated with cell proliferation. L-type amino acid transporter 1 (LAT1) is highly expressed in many types of cancers and promotes tumor growth; however, how LAT1 affects tumor development is not fully understood. Methods: To investigate the role of LAT1 in intestinal tumorigenesis, mice carrying LAT1 floxed alleles that also expressed Cre recombinase from the promoter of gene encoding Villin were crossed to an ApcMin/+ background (LAT1fl/fl; vil-cre; ApcMin/+), which were subject to analysis; organoids derived from those mice were also analyzed. Results: This study showed that LAT1 was constitutively expressed in normal crypt base cells, and its conditional deletion in the intestinal epithelium resulted in fewer Paneth cells. LAT1 deletion reduced tumor size and number in the small intestine of ApcMin/+ mice. Organoids derived from LAT1-deleted ApcMin/+ intestinal crypts displayed fewer spherical organoids with reduced Wnt/β-catenin target gene expression, suggesting a low tumor-initiation capacity. Wnt3 expression was decreased in the absence of LAT1 in the intestinal epithelium, suggesting that loss of Paneth cells due to LAT1 deficiency reduced the risk of tumor initiation by decreasing Wnt3 production. Conclusions: LAT1 affects intestinal tumor development in a cell-extrinsic manner through reduced Wnt3 expression in Paneth cells. Our findings may partly explain how nutrient availability can affect the risk of tumor development in the intestines.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)444-457
Number of pages14
JournalJournal of Gastroenterology
Volume58
Issue number5
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 05-2023
Externally publishedYes

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  1. SDG 3 - Good Health and Well-being
    SDG 3 Good Health and Well-being

All Science Journal Classification (ASJC) codes

  • Gastroenterology

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