P-cadherin is up-regulated by the antiestrogen ICI 182,780 and promotes invasion of human breast cancer cells

J Paredes, C Stove, V Stove, F Milanezi, V Van Marck… - Cancer research, 2004 - AACR
J Paredes, C Stove, V Stove, F Milanezi, V Van Marck, L Derycke, M Mareel, M Bracke…
Cancer research, 2004AACR
P-cadherin expression in breast carcinomas has been associated with tumors of high
histologic grade and lacking estrogen receptor-α, suggesting a link between these proteins.
In the MCF-7/AZ breast cancer cell line, blocking estrogen receptor-α signaling with the
antiestrogen ICI 182,780 induced an increase of P-cadherin, which coincided with induction
of in vitro invasion. Retroviral transduction of MCF-7/AZ cells, as well as HEK 293T cells,
showed the proinvasive activity of P-cadherin, which requires the juxtamembrane domain of …
Abstract
P-cadherin expression in breast carcinomas has been associated with tumors of high histologic grade and lacking estrogen receptor-α, suggesting a link between these proteins. In the MCF-7/AZ breast cancer cell line, blocking estrogen receptor-α signaling with the antiestrogen ICI 182,780 induced an increase of P-cadherin, which coincided with induction of in vitro invasion. Retroviral transduction of MCF-7/AZ cells, as well as HEK 293T cells, showed the proinvasive activity of P-cadherin, which requires the juxtamembrane domain of its cytoplasmic tail. This study establishes a direct link between P-cadherin expression and the lack of estrogen receptor-α signaling in breast cancer cells and suggests a role for P-cadherin in invasion, through its interaction with proteins bound to the juxtamembrane domain.
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