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. 1993 Jan;91(1):53-60.
doi: 10.1172/JCI116200.

Increase in activity and level of pp60c-src in progressive stages of human colorectal cancer

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Increase in activity and level of pp60c-src in progressive stages of human colorectal cancer

M S Talamonti et al. J Clin Invest. 1993 Jan.

Abstract

Activation of the tyrosine kinase of the c-src gene product, pp60c-src, has been shown to occur in nearly every primary colorectal carcinoma, and is found as early as in polyps of high malignant potential. However, no studies have addressed potential pp60c-src changes which occur during progression. To examine this question, we have studied kinase activity and protein levels in 7 colonic polyps, 19 primary lesions, and 19 liver metastases relative to normal colonic mucosa. Significant increases in tyrosine kinase activity were seen as early as in colonic polyps of high malignant potential. Further increases were observed in activity and level in primary tumors. However, the greatest increases in activity and protein levels were observed in liver metastases. Additionally, six metastatic lesions were obtained in which synchronous primary tumor was resected. In each of these liver metastases, pp60c-src activity and level were significantly increased relative to the corresponding primary tumor, as well as to normal colonic mucosa. Our results demonstrate that progression of colon primary tumors to liver metastases correlates with increased pp60c-src kinase activity and protein level.

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