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  • Semaphorin-3F suppresses the stemness of colorectal cancer cells by inactivating Rac1.

Semaphorin-3F suppresses the stemness of colorectal cancer cells by inactivating Rac1.

Cancer letters (2014-12-23)
Jun Rao, Zhi-Hang Zhou, Jing Yang, Yu Shi, Sen-Lin Xu, Bin Wang, Yi-Fang Ping, Lu Chen, You-Hong Cui, Xia Zhang, Feng Wu, Xiu-Wu Bian
ABSTRACT

Tumor cell stemness has been recognized as a key contributor to tumor initiation, progression and recurrence. Our previous studies have found that semaphorin-3F (SEMA3F), an axon guidance molecule in the development of central nervous system, inhibited the growth and metastasis of colorectal cancer (CRC). However, a possible role for SEMA3F in regulating cancer cell stemness remains unknown. Here, we report a novel mechanism of the acquirement of stemness of CRC cells regulated by SEMA3F. Knockdown of SEMA3F significantly promoted the self-renewal and tumorigenicity of CRC cells, and increased the expression of stemness-associated genes, while overexpressing SEMA3F reduced the stemness of CRC cells. Mechanistically, GTP-Rac1 was involved in SEMA3F mediated regulation of CRC cell stemness by targeting the Wnt/β-catenin pathway. Clinically, GTP-Rac1 expression was inversely correlated with SEMA3F levels in CRC samples and patients with SEMA3F(low)/GTP-Rac1(high) CRC showed poorer prognosis. Our findings demonstrate the ability of SEMA3F to inhibit the stemness of human CRC cells by suppressing Rac1 activation, which suggests a novel therapeutic approach for CRC.

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Trioctylphosphine, technical grade, 90%
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Trioctylphosphine, 97%