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Effect of epidermal growth factor on cadherin-mediated adhesion in a human oesophageal cancer cell line.
Epidermal growth factor (EGF) mediates many pleiotrophic biological effects, one of which is alteration of cellular morphology. In the present study, we examine the possibility that this alteration in cell morphology is caused in part by the dysfunction of cadherin-mediated cell-cell adhesion using...
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author | Shiozaki, H. Kadowaki, T. Doki, Y. Inoue, M. Tamura, S. Oka, H. Iwazawa, T. Matsui, S. Shimaya, K. Takeichi, M. |
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description | Epidermal growth factor (EGF) mediates many pleiotrophic biological effects, one of which is alteration of cellular morphology. In the present study, we examine the possibility that this alteration in cell morphology is caused in part by the dysfunction of cadherin-mediated cell-cell adhesion using the human oesophageal cancer cell line TE-2R, which expresses E-cadherin and EGF receptor. In the presence of EGF, TE-2R changed its shape from round to fibroblastic and its colony formation from compact to sparse. Vanadate, a tyrosine phosphatase inhibitor, further potentiated the EGF response, whereas herbimycin A, a tyrosine kinase inhibitor, interfered with it. Moreover, EGF enabled the cells to invade in organotypic raft culture. These phenomena were accompanied not by decreased expression of the E-cadherin molecule but by a change in its localisation from the lateral adhesion site to the whole cell surface. Both alpha- and beta-catenin, cadherin-binding proteins, were also expressed at the same level throughout these morphological changes. Finally, we examined tyrosine phosphorylation of E-cadherin and alpha- and beta-catenin, and observed tyrosine phosphorylation of beta-catenin induced by EGF. These results suggest that EGF counteracts E-cadherin-mediated junctional assembly through phosphorylation of beta-catenin and modulates tumour cell behaviour to a more aggressive phenotype. IMAGES: |
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spelling | pubmed-20336042009-09-10 Effect of epidermal growth factor on cadherin-mediated adhesion in a human oesophageal cancer cell line. Shiozaki, H. Kadowaki, T. Doki, Y. Inoue, M. Tamura, S. Oka, H. Iwazawa, T. Matsui, S. Shimaya, K. Takeichi, M. Br J Cancer Research Article Epidermal growth factor (EGF) mediates many pleiotrophic biological effects, one of which is alteration of cellular morphology. In the present study, we examine the possibility that this alteration in cell morphology is caused in part by the dysfunction of cadherin-mediated cell-cell adhesion using the human oesophageal cancer cell line TE-2R, which expresses E-cadherin and EGF receptor. In the presence of EGF, TE-2R changed its shape from round to fibroblastic and its colony formation from compact to sparse. Vanadate, a tyrosine phosphatase inhibitor, further potentiated the EGF response, whereas herbimycin A, a tyrosine kinase inhibitor, interfered with it. Moreover, EGF enabled the cells to invade in organotypic raft culture. These phenomena were accompanied not by decreased expression of the E-cadherin molecule but by a change in its localisation from the lateral adhesion site to the whole cell surface. Both alpha- and beta-catenin, cadherin-binding proteins, were also expressed at the same level throughout these morphological changes. Finally, we examined tyrosine phosphorylation of E-cadherin and alpha- and beta-catenin, and observed tyrosine phosphorylation of beta-catenin induced by EGF. These results suggest that EGF counteracts E-cadherin-mediated junctional assembly through phosphorylation of beta-catenin and modulates tumour cell behaviour to a more aggressive phenotype. IMAGES: Nature Publishing Group 1995-02 /pmc/articles/PMC2033604/ /pubmed/7530982 Text en https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This article is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License, which permits use, sharing, adaptation, distribution and reproduction in any medium or format, as long as you give appropriate credit to the original author(s) and the source, provide a link to the Creative Commons license, and indicate if changes were made. The images or other third party material in this article are included in the article’s Creative Commons license, unless indicated otherwise in a credit line to the material. If material is not included in the article’s Creative Commons license and your intended use is not permitted by statutory regulation or exceeds the permitted use, you will need to obtain permission directly from the copyright holder. To view a copy of this license, visit https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/. |
spellingShingle | Research Article Shiozaki, H. Kadowaki, T. Doki, Y. Inoue, M. Tamura, S. Oka, H. Iwazawa, T. Matsui, S. Shimaya, K. Takeichi, M. Effect of epidermal growth factor on cadherin-mediated adhesion in a human oesophageal cancer cell line. |
title | Effect of epidermal growth factor on cadherin-mediated adhesion in a human oesophageal cancer cell line. |
title_full | Effect of epidermal growth factor on cadherin-mediated adhesion in a human oesophageal cancer cell line. |
title_fullStr | Effect of epidermal growth factor on cadherin-mediated adhesion in a human oesophageal cancer cell line. |
title_full_unstemmed | Effect of epidermal growth factor on cadherin-mediated adhesion in a human oesophageal cancer cell line. |
title_short | Effect of epidermal growth factor on cadherin-mediated adhesion in a human oesophageal cancer cell line. |
title_sort | effect of epidermal growth factor on cadherin-mediated adhesion in a human oesophageal cancer cell line. |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2033604/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/7530982 |
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