Frontiers in Oncology (May 2022)

Evaluation of Galanin Expression in Colorectal Cancer: An Immunohistochemical and Transcriptomic Study

  • Iman M. Talaat,
  • Iman M. Talaat,
  • Iman M. Talaat,
  • Nada M. Yakout,
  • Ahmed S.A. Soliman,
  • Thenmozhi Venkatachalam,
  • Thenmozhi Venkatachalam,
  • Arya Vinod,
  • Leen Eldohaji,
  • Vidhya Nair,
  • Amal Hareedy,
  • Alaa Kandil,
  • Wael M. Abdel-Rahman,
  • Wael M. Abdel-Rahman,
  • Rifat Hamoudi,
  • Rifat Hamoudi,
  • Rifat Hamoudi,
  • Maha Saber-Ayad,
  • Maha Saber-Ayad,
  • Maha Saber-Ayad

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3389/fonc.2022.877147
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 12

Abstract

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Colorectal cancer (CRC) represents around 10% of all cancers, with an increasing incidence in the younger age group. The gut is considered a unique organ with its distinctive neuronal supply. The neuropeptide, human galanin, is widely distributed in the colon and expressed in many cancers, including the CRC. The current study aimed to explore the role of galanin at different stages of CRC. Eighty-one CRC cases (TNM stages I – IV) were recruited, and formalin-fixed paraffin-embedded samples were analyzed for the expression of galanin and galanin receptor 1 (GALR1) by immunohistochemistry (IHC). Galanin intensity was significantly lower in stage IV (n= 6) in comparison to other stages (p= 0.037 using the Mann-Whitney U test). Whole transcriptomics analysis using NGS was performed for selected samples based on the galanin expression by IHC [early (n=5) with high galanin expression and late (n=6) with low galanin expression]. Five differentially regulated pathways (using Absolute GSEA) were identified as drivers for tumor progression and associated with higher galanin expression, namely, cell cycle, cell division, autophagy, transcriptional regulation of TP53, and immune system process. The top shared genes among the upregulated pathways are AURKA, BIRC5, CCNA1, CCNA2, CDC25C, CDK2, CDK6, EREG, LIG3, PIN1, TGFB1, TPX2. The results were validated using real-time PCR carried out on four cell lines [two primaries (HCT116 and HT29) and two metastatic (LoVo and SK-Co-1)]. The current study shows galanin as a potential negative biomarker. Galanin downregulation is correlated with advanced CRC staging and linked to cell cycle and division, autophagy, transcriptional regulation of TP53 and immune system response.

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