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    Colorectal cancer (CRC) is one most cancer type of high incidence and high mortality rate. Metastasis play an important role in survival rate and life quality of colorectal cancer patients. Nerve growth factor (NGF) has been shown to be involved in the metastasis and deterioration in many cancers, but the detail mechanisms in promoting the metastasis of colorectal cancer remain unknown. In this study, we aimed to explore the mechanism of NGF promoting colorectal cancer metastasis to provide new insights for developing NGF anti-colorectal cancer drugs. We examined the expression of NGF in human colorectal cancer by immunohistochemical staining, and Western blot to evaluate the relationship between NGF and colorectal cancer metastasis. Using biochemical experiments including wound healing assay, transwell migration and invasion assay, RT-PCR, Western blot and ELISA to explore the relative mechanism of NGF promoting colorectal cancer cells metastasis in vivo. Our results found that the high expression of NGF was related with high incidence of metastasis. The binding of NGF to TrkA phosphorylated TrkA, which activated MAPK/Erk signaling pathway increasing the expression NGAL to enhance the activity of MMP2 and MMP9, promoted colorectal cancer metastasis. Our finding demonstrated that NGF increased NGAL expression to enhance MMPs activity to promoted colorectal cancer cell metastasis by TrkA-MAPK/Erk axis. © 2021. Federación de Sociedades Españolas de Oncología (FESEO).

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    Y Lei, X He, H Huang, Y He, J Lan, J Yang, W Liu, T Zhang. Nerve growth factor orchestrates NGAL and matrix metalloproteinases activity to promote colorectal cancer metastasis. Clinical & translational oncology : official publication of the Federation of Spanish Oncology Societies and of the National Cancer Institute of Mexico. 2022 Jan;24(1):34-47

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    PMID: 34255268

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