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St-Producing E. Coli Oppose Carcinogen-Induced Colorectal Tumorigenesis In Mice., Peng Li, Jieru E. Lin, Adam E. Snook, Scott A. Waldman Sep 2017

St-Producing E. Coli Oppose Carcinogen-Induced Colorectal Tumorigenesis In Mice., Peng Li, Jieru E. Lin, Adam E. Snook, Scott A. Waldman

Department of Pharmacology and Experimental Therapeutics Faculty Papers

There is a geographic inequality in the incidence of colorectal cancer, lowest in developing countries, and greatest in developed countries. This disparity suggests an environmental contribution to cancer resistance in endemic populations. Enterotoxigenic bacteria associated with diarrheal disease are prevalent in developing countries, including enterotoxigenic E. coli (ETEC) producing heat-stable enterotoxins (STs). STs are peptides that are structurally homologous to paracrine hormones that regulate the intestinal guanylyl cyclase C (GUCY2C) receptor. Beyond secretion, GUCY2C is a tumor suppressor universally silenced by loss of expression of its paracrine hormone during carcinogenesis. Thus, the geographic imbalance in colorectal cancer, in part, may …