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Data from AFDN Deficiency Promotes Liver Tropism of Metastatic Colorectal Cancer

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<div>Abstract<p>Liver metastasis is a major cause of morbidity and mortality in patients with colorectal cancer. A better understanding of the biological mechanisms underlying liver tropism and metastasis in colorectal cancer could help to identify improved prevention and treatment strategies. In this study, we performed genome-wide CRISPR loss-of-function screening in a mouse colorectal cancer model and identified deficiency of AFDN, a protein involved in establishing and maintaining cell–cell contacts, as a driver of liver metastasis. Elevated AFDN expression was correlated with prolonged survival in patients with colorectal cancer. AFDN-deficient colorectal cancer cells preferentially metastasized to the liver but not in the lungs. AFDN loss in colorectal cancer cells at the primary site promoted cancer cell migration and invasion by disrupting tight intercellular junctions. Additionally, CXCR4 expression was increased in AFDN-deficient colorectal cancer cells via the JAK-STAT signaling pathway, which reduced the motility of AFDN-deficient colorectal cancer cells and facilitated their colonization of the liver. Collectively, these data shed light on the mechanism by which AFDN deficiency promotes liver tropism in metastatic colorectal cancer.</p><p><b>Significance:</b> A CRISPR screen reveals AFDN loss as a mediator of liver tropism in colorectal cancer metastasis by decreasing tight junctions in the primary tumor and increasing interactions between cancer cells and hepatocytes.</p></div>
Title: Data from AFDN Deficiency Promotes Liver Tropism of Metastatic Colorectal Cancer
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<div>Abstract<p>Liver metastasis is a major cause of morbidity and mortality in patients with colorectal cancer.
A better understanding of the biological mechanisms underlying liver tropism and metastasis in colorectal cancer could help to identify improved prevention and treatment strategies.
In this study, we performed genome-wide CRISPR loss-of-function screening in a mouse colorectal cancer model and identified deficiency of AFDN, a protein involved in establishing and maintaining cell–cell contacts, as a driver of liver metastasis.
Elevated AFDN expression was correlated with prolonged survival in patients with colorectal cancer.
AFDN-deficient colorectal cancer cells preferentially metastasized to the liver but not in the lungs.
AFDN loss in colorectal cancer cells at the primary site promoted cancer cell migration and invasion by disrupting tight intercellular junctions.
Additionally, CXCR4 expression was increased in AFDN-deficient colorectal cancer cells via the JAK-STAT signaling pathway, which reduced the motility of AFDN-deficient colorectal cancer cells and facilitated their colonization of the liver.
Collectively, these data shed light on the mechanism by which AFDN deficiency promotes liver tropism in metastatic colorectal cancer.
</p><p><b>Significance:</b> A CRISPR screen reveals AFDN loss as a mediator of liver tropism in colorectal cancer metastasis by decreasing tight junctions in the primary tumor and increasing interactions between cancer cells and hepatocytes.
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