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GSE123881: DDX5 promotes oncogene C3 and FABP1 expressions and drives intestinal inflammation and tumorigenesis

Bulk RNA sequencing

Tumorigenesis in different segments of the intestinal tract involves tissue-specific oncogenic drivers. In the colon, complement component 3 (C3) activation is a major contributor to inflammation and malignancies. By contrast, tumorigenesis in the small intestine involves fatty acidbinding protein 1. However, little is known of the upstream mechanisms driving their expressions in different segments of the intestinal tract. Here, we report that the RNA-binding protein DDX5 binds to the mRNA transcripts of C3 and fatty acidbinding protein 1 to augment their expressions posttranscriptionally. Knocking out DDX5 in epithelial cells protected mice from intestinal tumorigenesis and dextran sodium sulfateinduced col- itis. Identification of DDX5 as a common upstream regulator of tissue-specific oncogenic molecules provides an excellent therapeutic target for intestinal diseases. SOURCE: Wendy Huang (wjh003@ucsd.edu) - University of California San Diego

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