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Data from Loss of E-Cadherin Promotes Metastasis via Multiple Downstream Transcriptional Pathways

Authors :
Robert A. Weinberg
Eric S. Lander
Jing Yang
Sendurai A. Mani
Piyush B. Gupta
Tamer T. Onder
Publication Year :
2023
Publisher :
American Association for Cancer Research (AACR), 2023.

Abstract

Loss of the epithelial adhesion molecule E-cadherin is thought to enable metastasis by disrupting intercellular contacts—an early step in metastatic dissemination. To further investigate the molecular basis of this notion, we use two methods to inhibit E-cadherin function that distinguish between E-cadherin's cell-cell adhesion and intracellular signaling functions. Whereas the disruption of cell-cell contacts alone does not enable metastasis, the loss of E-cadherin protein does, through induction of an epithelial-to-mesenchymal transition, invasiveness, and anoikis resistance. We find the E-cadherin binding partner β-catenin to be necessary, but not sufficient, for induction of these phenotypes. In addition, gene expression analysis shows that E-cadherin loss results in the induction of multiple transcription factors, at least one of which, Twist, is necessary for E-cadherin loss–induced metastasis. These findings indicate that E-cadherin loss in tumors contributes to metastatic dissemination by inducing wide-ranging transcriptional and functional changes. [Cancer Res 2008;68(10):3645–53]

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Database :
OpenAIRE
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