Tumor-Derived Mutated E-Cadherin Influencesβ-Catenin Localization and Increases Susceptibility to Actin Cytoskeletal Changes Induced by Pervanadate
- 1 January 2000
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Taylor & Francis in Cell Adhesion and Communication
- Vol. 7 (5) , 391-408
- https://doi.org/10.3109/15419060009109021
Abstract
E-cadherin participates in homophilic cell-to-cell adhesion and is localized to intercellular junctions of the adherens type. In the present study, we investigated the localization of adherens junction components in cells expressing mutant E-cadherin derivatives which had been previously cloned from diffuse-type gastric carcinoma. The mutations are in frame deletions of exons 8 or 9 and a point mutation in exon 8 and affect the extracellular domain of E-cadherin. Our findings indicate that E-cadherin mutated in exon 8 causes β-catenin staining at lateral cell-to-cell contact sites and, in addition, abnormally located β-catenin in the perinuclear region. Moreover, the various mutant E-cadherin derivatives increased the steady-state levels of α- and β-catenin and were found in association with these catenins even after induction of tyrosine phosphorylation by pervanadate. Sustained pervanadate treatment led, however, to rounding-up of cells and induction of filopodia, changes which were first detectable in cells expressing E-cadherin mutated in exon 8. The deterioration of the cell contact was not accompanied with disassembly of the E-cadherincatenin complex. Based on these observations, we propose a model whereby in the presence of mutant E-cadherin tyrosine phoshorylation of components of the cell adhesion complex triggers loss of cell-to-cell contact and actin cytoskeletal changes which are not caused by the disruption of the E-cadherin-catenin complex per se, but instead might be due to phosphorylation of other signaling molecules or activation of proteins involved in the regulation of the actin cytoskeleton.Keywords
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