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Dickkopf 1 is expressed in normal fibroblasts during early stages of colorectal tumorigenesis.

Yushi InomataMasatake KurohaYusuke ShimoyamaTakeo NaitoRintaro MoroiHisashi ShigaYoichi KakutaHideaki KarasawaShinobu OnumaYoshitaka KinouchiAtsushi Masamune
Published in: Cancer medicine (2024)
These findings contribute valuable insights into the early stages of colorectal tumorigenesis and suggest DKK1 as a tumor suppressor. Additionally, serum DKK1 levels could serve as a biomarker to identify both cancer and adenoma, offering diagnostic possibilities for early-stage colon tumors. The present study has a few limitations. We considered using DKK1 as a candidate gene for gene transfer to organoids and NFs; however, it was difficult due to technical problems and the slow growth rate of NFs. Therefore, we used cancer cell lines instead. In addition, immunostaining and ELISA were based on the short-term collection at a single institution, and further accumulation of such data is desirable. As described above, most previous reports were related to advanced cancers, but in this study, new findings were obtained by conducting experiments on endoscopically curable early-stage tumors, such as adenomas.
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