Deletion of Stearoyl-CoA Desaturase-1 From the Intestinal Epithelium Promotes Inflammation and Tumorigenesis, Reversed by Dietary Oleate.

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Date publication

novembre 2018

Journal

Gastroenterology

Auteurs

Membres identifiés du Cancéropôle Est :
Dr PLATEROTI Michelina


Tous les auteurs :
Ducheix S, Peres C, Härdfeldt J, Frau C, Mocciaro G, Piccinin E, Lobaccaro JM, De Santis S, Chieppa M, Bertrand-Michel J, Plateroti M, Griffin JL, Sabbà C, Ntambi JM, Moschetta A

Résumé

The enzyme stearoyl-coenzyme A desaturase 1 (SCD or SCD1) produces monounsaturated fatty acids by introducing double bonds into saturated bonds between carbons 9 and 10, with oleic acid as the main product. SCD1 is present in the intestinal epithelium, and fatty acids regulate cell proliferation, so we investigated the effects of SCD1-induced production of oleic acid in enterocytes in mice.

Mots clés

Colon Cancer, Colorectal, Monounsaturated, Mouse Model

Référence

Gastroenterology. 2018 11;155(5):1524-1538.e9