Increased LDL receptor mRNA expression in colon cancer is correlated with a rise in plasma cholesterol levels after curative surgery
- 16 May 1995
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Wiley in International Journal of Cancer
- Vol. 61 (4) , 461-464
- https://doi.org/10.1002/ijc.2910610405
Abstract
It is currently under debate whether the low serum cholesterol levels that are frequently observed in cancer patients represent a risk factor for/or, rather, are a consequence of the tumour. We postulate that malignant tumours are directly involved in an increased catabolism of cholesterol‐rich low‐density lipoprotein (LDL) particles. In a prospective study of 25 patients with colorectal carcinoma, we measured intra‐individual shifts in serum cholesterol levels after surgery, and the expression of LDL‐receptor mRNA in surgically removed specimens. A significant rise in plasma cholesterol levels was observed in patients 3 and 12 months after curative surgery, but not after non‐curative surgery. In human colon carcinoma tissues LDL receptor mRNA expression, as determined by competitive reverse‐transcriptase‐polymerase‐chain reaction, was found to be significantly increased when compared to tissues from the tumour‐free margin (median values, 1.2 x 106 vs. 2.0 x 105 molecules/μg total cellular RNA, respectively, n = 17). The extent of LDL‐receptor mRNA expression positively correlated to the percentage rise of plasma cholesterol levels 3 months (n = 7, r = 0.8763) and 12 months (n = 6, r = 0.9181) after curative surgery. This finding provides in vivo evidence that the tumour tissue itself contributes to decreased plasma cholesterol levels in patients suffering from colorectal carcinomas. It supports the hypothesis that low cholesterol levels in cancer patients are a consequence, and not the cause, of the malignancy. © 1995 Wiley‐Loss, Inc.Keywords
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