SOLUBLE FRAGMENTS OF E-CADHERIN CELL-ADHESION MOLECULE INCREASE IN URINARY-EXCRETION OF CANCER-PATIENTS, POTENTIALLY INDICATING ITS SHEDDING FROM EPITHELIAL TUMOR-CELLS

  • Authors:
    • M KATAYAMA
    • S HIRAI
    • M YASUMOTO
    • K NISHIKAWA
    • S NAGATA
    • M OTSUKA
    • K KAMIHAGI
    • I KATO
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  • Published online on: November 1, 1994     https://doi.org/10.3892/ijo.5.5.1049
  • Pages: 1049-1057
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Abstract

E-cadherin (Ecad) is well known to be a calcium-ion-dependent cell-cell adhesion molecule expressed mostly in epithelial tissues. Previous immunohistochemical studies suggested that this cell adhesion molecule acts as an invasion suppressor and is negligibly detected in cancer metastatic regions. Soluble Ecad fragments derived from the proteolysed membrane-associated form were detected in culture supernatants of two cell lines, COLO 205 and A-431, with normal distribution of cell surface Ecad. Soluble Ecad levels released into culture of COLO 205 exhibiting reduced cell-cell adhesion were apparently elevated above those of A-431 with tight cell-cell adhesion. Furthermore, human circulation and urine continuously contain soluble Ecad which consists mainly of homogeneous 75-85 kDa extracellular domains. Soluble Ecad urinary level per urinary creatinine level was found to be significantly elevated in 53% of patients suffering from various types of cancers including lung, liver, stomach, colon and rectal cancers, as compared with those in the age-matched healthy subjects. These results suggest that dysfunction of cell surface Ecad is responsible for its enhanced proteolytic shedding in tumorigenesis, which may lead to the decrease of cell surface Ecads. Furthermore, excretion of high levels of soluble Ecad fragments potentially indicates the progression of epithelial tumors excessively degrading cell surface Ecad in clinical subjects.

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KATAYAMA M, HIRAI S, YASUMOTO M, NISHIKAWA K, NAGATA S, OTSUKA M, KAMIHAGI K and KATO I: SOLUBLE FRAGMENTS OF E-CADHERIN CELL-ADHESION MOLECULE INCREASE IN URINARY-EXCRETION OF CANCER-PATIENTS, POTENTIALLY INDICATING ITS SHEDDING FROM EPITHELIAL TUMOR-CELLS. Int J Oncol 5: 1049-1057, 1994
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KATAYAMA, M., HIRAI, S., YASUMOTO, M., NISHIKAWA, K., NAGATA, S., OTSUKA, M. ... KATO, I. (1994). SOLUBLE FRAGMENTS OF E-CADHERIN CELL-ADHESION MOLECULE INCREASE IN URINARY-EXCRETION OF CANCER-PATIENTS, POTENTIALLY INDICATING ITS SHEDDING FROM EPITHELIAL TUMOR-CELLS. International Journal of Oncology, 5, 1049-1057. https://doi.org/10.3892/ijo.5.5.1049
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KATAYAMA, M., HIRAI, S., YASUMOTO, M., NISHIKAWA, K., NAGATA, S., OTSUKA, M., KAMIHAGI, K., KATO, I."SOLUBLE FRAGMENTS OF E-CADHERIN CELL-ADHESION MOLECULE INCREASE IN URINARY-EXCRETION OF CANCER-PATIENTS, POTENTIALLY INDICATING ITS SHEDDING FROM EPITHELIAL TUMOR-CELLS". International Journal of Oncology 5.5 (1994): 1049-1057.
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KATAYAMA, M., HIRAI, S., YASUMOTO, M., NISHIKAWA, K., NAGATA, S., OTSUKA, M., KAMIHAGI, K., KATO, I."SOLUBLE FRAGMENTS OF E-CADHERIN CELL-ADHESION MOLECULE INCREASE IN URINARY-EXCRETION OF CANCER-PATIENTS, POTENTIALLY INDICATING ITS SHEDDING FROM EPITHELIAL TUMOR-CELLS". International Journal of Oncology 5, no. 5 (1994): 1049-1057. https://doi.org/10.3892/ijo.5.5.1049