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Loss of α-Dystroglycan Laminin Binding in Epithelium-derived Cancers Is Caused by Silencing of LARGE

The interaction between epithelial cells and the extracellular matrix is crucial for tissue architecture and function and is compromised during cancer progression. Dystroglycan is a membrane receptor that mediates interactions between cells and basement membranes in various epithelia. In many epithe...

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Autores principales: de Bernabé, Daniel Beltrán-Valero, Inamori, Kei-ichiro, Yoshida-Moriguchi, Takako, Weydert, Christine J., Harper, Hollie A., Willer, Tobias, Henry, Michael D., Campbell, Kevin P.
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Publicado: American Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology 2009
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2670132/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19244252
http://dx.doi.org/10.1074/jbc.C900007200
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author de Bernabé, Daniel Beltrán-Valero
Inamori, Kei-ichiro
Yoshida-Moriguchi, Takako
Weydert, Christine J.
Harper, Hollie A.
Willer, Tobias
Henry, Michael D.
Campbell, Kevin P.
author_facet de Bernabé, Daniel Beltrán-Valero
Inamori, Kei-ichiro
Yoshida-Moriguchi, Takako
Weydert, Christine J.
Harper, Hollie A.
Willer, Tobias
Henry, Michael D.
Campbell, Kevin P.
author_sort de Bernabé, Daniel Beltrán-Valero
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description The interaction between epithelial cells and the extracellular matrix is crucial for tissue architecture and function and is compromised during cancer progression. Dystroglycan is a membrane receptor that mediates interactions between cells and basement membranes in various epithelia. In many epithelium-derived cancers, β-dystroglycan is expressed, but α-dystroglycan is not detected. Here we report that α-dystroglycan is correctly expressed and trafficked to the cell membrane but lacks laminin binding as a result of the silencing of the like-acetylglucosaminyltransferase (LARGE) gene in a cohort of highly metastatic epithelial cell lines derived from breast, cervical, and lung cancers. Exogenous expression of LARGE in these cancer cells restores the normal glycosylation and laminin binding of α-dystroglycan, leading to enhanced cell adhesion and reduced cell migration in vitro. Our findings demonstrate that LARGE repression is responsible for the defects in dystroglycan-mediated cell adhesion that are observed in epithelium-derived cancer cells and point to a defect of dystroglycan glycosylation as a factor in cancer progression.
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spelling pubmed-26701322009-05-05 Loss of α-Dystroglycan Laminin Binding in Epithelium-derived Cancers Is Caused by Silencing of LARGE de Bernabé, Daniel Beltrán-Valero Inamori, Kei-ichiro Yoshida-Moriguchi, Takako Weydert, Christine J. Harper, Hollie A. Willer, Tobias Henry, Michael D. Campbell, Kevin P. J Biol Chem Glycobiology and Extracellular Matrices The interaction between epithelial cells and the extracellular matrix is crucial for tissue architecture and function and is compromised during cancer progression. Dystroglycan is a membrane receptor that mediates interactions between cells and basement membranes in various epithelia. In many epithelium-derived cancers, β-dystroglycan is expressed, but α-dystroglycan is not detected. Here we report that α-dystroglycan is correctly expressed and trafficked to the cell membrane but lacks laminin binding as a result of the silencing of the like-acetylglucosaminyltransferase (LARGE) gene in a cohort of highly metastatic epithelial cell lines derived from breast, cervical, and lung cancers. Exogenous expression of LARGE in these cancer cells restores the normal glycosylation and laminin binding of α-dystroglycan, leading to enhanced cell adhesion and reduced cell migration in vitro. Our findings demonstrate that LARGE repression is responsible for the defects in dystroglycan-mediated cell adhesion that are observed in epithelium-derived cancer cells and point to a defect of dystroglycan glycosylation as a factor in cancer progression. American Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology 2009-04-24 /pmc/articles/PMC2670132/ /pubmed/19244252 http://dx.doi.org/10.1074/jbc.C900007200 Text en Copyright © 2009, The American Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Inc. Author's Choice Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/) applies to Author Choice Articles
spellingShingle Glycobiology and Extracellular Matrices
de Bernabé, Daniel Beltrán-Valero
Inamori, Kei-ichiro
Yoshida-Moriguchi, Takako
Weydert, Christine J.
Harper, Hollie A.
Willer, Tobias
Henry, Michael D.
Campbell, Kevin P.
Loss of α-Dystroglycan Laminin Binding in Epithelium-derived Cancers Is Caused by Silencing of LARGE
title Loss of α-Dystroglycan Laminin Binding in Epithelium-derived Cancers Is Caused by Silencing of LARGE
title_full Loss of α-Dystroglycan Laminin Binding in Epithelium-derived Cancers Is Caused by Silencing of LARGE
title_fullStr Loss of α-Dystroglycan Laminin Binding in Epithelium-derived Cancers Is Caused by Silencing of LARGE
title_full_unstemmed Loss of α-Dystroglycan Laminin Binding in Epithelium-derived Cancers Is Caused by Silencing of LARGE
title_short Loss of α-Dystroglycan Laminin Binding in Epithelium-derived Cancers Is Caused by Silencing of LARGE
title_sort loss of α-dystroglycan laminin binding in epithelium-derived cancers is caused by silencing of large
topic Glycobiology and Extracellular Matrices
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2670132/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19244252
http://dx.doi.org/10.1074/jbc.C900007200
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