E-Cadherin Regulates the Association between β-Catenin and Actinin-4
Open Access
- 1 October 2005
- journal article
- Published by American Association for Cancer Research (AACR) in Cancer Research
- Vol. 65 (19) , 8836-8845
- https://doi.org/10.1158/0008-5472.can-05-0718
Abstract
The E-cadherin/catenin system acts as an invasion suppressor of epithelial malignancies. This invasion suppressive activity seems be mediated not only by the cell adhesive activity of E-cadherin but by other undetermined signaling pathways elicited by β-catenin. In fact, cancer cells that have infiltrated the stroma reduce the expression of E-cadherin and accumulate β-catenin. We attempted to identify the alternative partner proteins that make complexes with β-catenin in the absence of E-cadherin. An ∼100-kDa protein was constantly coimmunoprecipitated with β-catenin from SW480 colorectal cancer cells, which lack the expression of E-cadherin, and was identified as actinin-4 by mass spectrometry. Transfection of E-cadherin cDNA suppressed the association between β-catenin and actinin-4. Inhibition of E-cadherin by RNA interference transferred the β-catenin and actinin-4 proteins into the membrane protrusions of DLD-1 cells. Immunofluorescence histochemistry of clinical colorectal cancer specimens showed that the β-catenin and actinin-4 proteins were colocalized in colorectal cancer cells infiltrating the stroma. We reported previously that overexpression of actinin-4 induces cell motility and specifically promotes lymph node metastasis by colorectal cancer. The association between β-catenin and actinin-4 and its regulation by E-cadherin may represent a novel molecular link connecting cell adhesion and motility. Shutting down the signals mediating this association may be worth considering as a therapeutic approach to cancer invasion and metastasis.Keywords
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