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Cancer Research 66, 11370, December 1, 2006. doi: 10.1158/0008-5472.CAN-06-2106
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Cell Adhesion Molecule L1 Disrupts E-Cadherin-Containing Adherens Junctions and Increases Scattering and Motility of MCF7 Breast Carcinoma Cells

Michael Shtutman, Elina Levina, Patrice Ohouo, Mirza Baig and Igor B. Roninson

Cancer Center, Ordway Research Institute, Albany, New York

Requests for reprints: Michael Shtutman, Ordway Research Institute, 150 New Scotland Avenue, Albany, NY 12208. Phone: 518-641-6484; Fax: 518-641-6305; E-mail: mshtutman{at}ordwayresearch.org.

The first steps of invasion and metastasis include the dissociation of adherens junctions and the induction of migratory phenotype, through a program that resembles epithelial-mesenchymal transition (EMT). The L1 cell adhesion molecule, which is normally found primarily in the brain, was recently shown to be expressed in different types of cancer and to have tumor-promoting activity. We now find that L1 mediates EMT-like events in MCF7 breast carcinoma cells. MCF7 predominantly expresses the nonneuronal isoform of L1, as do 16 of 17 other cell lines derived from different types of cancer. L1 protein expression in MCF7 cells, which form E-cadherin-containing adherens junctions, is inversely related to cell density. Analysis of MCF7 cells with overexpression or knockdown of nonneuronal L1 isoform revealed that L1 expression leads to the disruption of adherens junctions and increases ß-catenin transcriptional activity. As a result, L1 expression promotes the scattering of epithelial cells from compact colonies. Expression of the full-length L1 protein, but not of its soluble extracellular moiety, increases the motility of the MCF7 epithelial monolayer in a wound-healing assay, in which L1 expression is preferentially observed and required in cells leading the movement of the monolayer. Based on these results, we propose a model for the role of L1 as a trigger of EMT-like events in transformed epithelial cells. (Cancer Res 2006; 66(23): 11370-80)




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