Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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9365351 | Human Pathology | 2005 | 12 Pages |
Abstract
δ-Catenin, or neural plakophilin-related armadillo protein, is a unique armadillo domain-containing protein in that it is neural-specific and primarily expressed in the brain. However, our recent analysis of the human genome revealed a consistent association of δ-catenin messenger RNA sequences with malignant cells, although the significance of these findings was unclear. In this study, we report that a number of δ-catenin epitopes were expressed in human prostate cancer cells. Western blot and tissue microarray revealed a close association between increased δ-catenin expression and human primary prostatic adenocarcinomas. The analyses of 90 human prostate cancer and 90 benign prostate tissue samples demonstrated that an estimated 85% of prostatic adenocarcinomas showed enhanced δ-catenin immunoreactivity. δ-Catenin expression increased with prognostically significant increased Gleason scores. By analyzing the same tumor cell clusters using consecutive sections, we showed that an increased δ-catenin immunoreactivity was accompanied by the down-regulation and redistribution of E-cadherin and p120ctn, major cell junction proteins whose inactivation is frequently associated with cancer progression. Furthermore, overexpression of δ-catenin in tumorigenic CWR-R1 cells that are derived from human prostate cancer xenograft resulted in reduced immunoreactivity for E-cadherin and p120ctn at the cell-cell junction. This is the first study comparing overexpression of δ-catenin with the E-cadherin/catenin system in cancer and shows that δ-catenin may be intimately involved in regulating E-cadherin/p120ctn cell-cell adhesion in prostate cancer progression.
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Authors
Qun PhD, Larry J. MD, PhD, Christopher W. PhD, George W. BA, Monica P. MD, Scott MD, PhD, Yan-hua PhD,