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Phenotype-dependent effects of EpCAM expression on growth and invasion of human breast cancer cell lines

BACKGROUND: The epithelial cell adhesion molecule (EpCAM) has been shown to be overexpressed in breast cancer and stem cells and has emerged as an attractive target for immunotherapy of breast cancer patients. This study analyzes the effects of EpCAM on breast cancer cell lines with epithelial or me...

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Autores principales: Martowicz, Agnieszka, Spizzo, Gilbert, Gastl, Guenther, Untergasser, Gerold
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: BioMed Central 2012
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3519683/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23110550
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2407-12-501
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author Martowicz, Agnieszka
Spizzo, Gilbert
Gastl, Guenther
Untergasser, Gerold
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Spizzo, Gilbert
Gastl, Guenther
Untergasser, Gerold
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description BACKGROUND: The epithelial cell adhesion molecule (EpCAM) has been shown to be overexpressed in breast cancer and stem cells and has emerged as an attractive target for immunotherapy of breast cancer patients. This study analyzes the effects of EpCAM on breast cancer cell lines with epithelial or mesenchymal phenotype. METHODS: For this purpose, shRNA-mediated knockdown of EpCAM gene expression was performed in EpCAM(high) breast cancer cell lines with epithelial phenotype (MCF-7, T47D and SkBR3). Moreover, EpCAM(low) breast carcinoma cell lines with mesenchymal phenotype (MDA-MB-231, Hs578t) and inducible overexpression of EpCAM were used to study effects on proliferation, migration and in vivo growth. RESULTS: In comparison to non-specific silencing controls (n/s-crtl) knockdown of EpCAM (E#2) in EpCAM(high) cell lines resulted in reduced cell proliferation under serum-reduced culture conditions. Moreover, DNA synthesis under 3D culture conditions in collagen was significantly reduced. Xenografts of MCF-7 and T47D cells with knockdown of EpCAM formed smaller tumors that were less invasive. EpCAM(low) cell lines with tetracycline-inducible overexpression of EpCAM showed no increased cell proliferation or migration under serum-reduced growth conditions. MDA-MB-231 xenografts with EpCAM overexpression showed reduced invasion into host tissue and more infiltrates of chicken granulocytes. CONCLUSIONS: The role of EpCAM in breast cancer strongly depends on the epithelial or mesenchymal phenotype of tumor cells. Cancer cells with epithelial phenotype need EpCAM as a growth- and invasion-promoting factor, whereas tumor cells with a mesenchymal phenotype are independent of EpCAM in invasion processes and tumor progression. These findings might have clinical implications for EpCAM-based targeting strategies in patients with invasive breast cancer.
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spelling pubmed-35196832012-12-12 Phenotype-dependent effects of EpCAM expression on growth and invasion of human breast cancer cell lines Martowicz, Agnieszka Spizzo, Gilbert Gastl, Guenther Untergasser, Gerold BMC Cancer Research Article BACKGROUND: The epithelial cell adhesion molecule (EpCAM) has been shown to be overexpressed in breast cancer and stem cells and has emerged as an attractive target for immunotherapy of breast cancer patients. This study analyzes the effects of EpCAM on breast cancer cell lines with epithelial or mesenchymal phenotype. METHODS: For this purpose, shRNA-mediated knockdown of EpCAM gene expression was performed in EpCAM(high) breast cancer cell lines with epithelial phenotype (MCF-7, T47D and SkBR3). Moreover, EpCAM(low) breast carcinoma cell lines with mesenchymal phenotype (MDA-MB-231, Hs578t) and inducible overexpression of EpCAM were used to study effects on proliferation, migration and in vivo growth. RESULTS: In comparison to non-specific silencing controls (n/s-crtl) knockdown of EpCAM (E#2) in EpCAM(high) cell lines resulted in reduced cell proliferation under serum-reduced culture conditions. Moreover, DNA synthesis under 3D culture conditions in collagen was significantly reduced. Xenografts of MCF-7 and T47D cells with knockdown of EpCAM formed smaller tumors that were less invasive. EpCAM(low) cell lines with tetracycline-inducible overexpression of EpCAM showed no increased cell proliferation or migration under serum-reduced growth conditions. MDA-MB-231 xenografts with EpCAM overexpression showed reduced invasion into host tissue and more infiltrates of chicken granulocytes. CONCLUSIONS: The role of EpCAM in breast cancer strongly depends on the epithelial or mesenchymal phenotype of tumor cells. Cancer cells with epithelial phenotype need EpCAM as a growth- and invasion-promoting factor, whereas tumor cells with a mesenchymal phenotype are independent of EpCAM in invasion processes and tumor progression. These findings might have clinical implications for EpCAM-based targeting strategies in patients with invasive breast cancer. BioMed Central 2012-10-30 /pmc/articles/PMC3519683/ /pubmed/23110550 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2407-12-501 Text en Copyright ©2012 Martowicz et al.; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0 This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Martowicz, Agnieszka
Spizzo, Gilbert
Gastl, Guenther
Untergasser, Gerold
Phenotype-dependent effects of EpCAM expression on growth and invasion of human breast cancer cell lines
title Phenotype-dependent effects of EpCAM expression on growth and invasion of human breast cancer cell lines
title_full Phenotype-dependent effects of EpCAM expression on growth and invasion of human breast cancer cell lines
title_fullStr Phenotype-dependent effects of EpCAM expression on growth and invasion of human breast cancer cell lines
title_full_unstemmed Phenotype-dependent effects of EpCAM expression on growth and invasion of human breast cancer cell lines
title_short Phenotype-dependent effects of EpCAM expression on growth and invasion of human breast cancer cell lines
title_sort phenotype-dependent effects of epcam expression on growth and invasion of human breast cancer cell lines
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3519683/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23110550
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2407-12-501
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