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Cadherin-11 increases migration and invasion of prostate cancer cells and enhances their interaction with osteoblasts.


ABSTRACT: Cell adhesion molecules have been implicated in the colonization of cancer cells to distant organs. Prostate cancer (PCa) has a propensity to metastasize to bone, and cadherin-11, which is an osteoblast cadherin aberrantly expressed in PCa cells derived from bone metastases, has been shown to play a role in the metastasis of PCa cells to bone. However, the mechanism by which cadherin-11 is involved in this process is not known. Here, we show that expression of cadherin-11 in cadherin-11-negative C4-2B4 cells increases their spreading and intercalation into an osteoblast layer and also stimulates C4-2B4 cell migration and invasiveness. The downregulation of cadherin-11 in cadherin-11-expressing metastatic PC3 cells decreases cell motility and invasiveness. Further, both the juxtamembrane (JMD) and beta-catenin binding domains (CBS) in the cytoplasmic tail of cadherin-11 are required for cell migration and invasion, but not spreading. Gene array analyses showed that several invasion-related genes, including MMP-7 and MMP-15, are upregulated in cadherin-11-expressing, but not in cad11-DeltaJMD-expressing or cad11-DeltaCBS-expressing, C4-2B4 cells. These observations suggest that cadherin-11 not only provides a physical link between PCa cells and osteoblasts but also increases PCa cell motility and invasiveness that may facilitate the metastatic colonization of PCa cells in bone.

SUBMITTER: Huang CF 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC2923552 | biostudies-literature | 2010 Jun

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Cadherin-11 increases migration and invasion of prostate cancer cells and enhances their interaction with osteoblasts.

Huang Chih-Fen CF   Lira Cristina C   Chu Khoi K   Bilen Mehmet Asim MA   Lee Yu-Chen YC   Ye Xiangcang X   Kim Soo Mi SM   Ortiz Angelica A   Wu Fe-Lin Lin FL   Logothetis Christopher J CJ   Yu-Lee Li-Yuan LY   Lin Sue-Hwa SH  

Cancer research 20100518 11


Cell adhesion molecules have been implicated in the colonization of cancer cells to distant organs. Prostate cancer (PCa) has a propensity to metastasize to bone, and cadherin-11, which is an osteoblast cadherin aberrantly expressed in PCa cells derived from bone metastases, has been shown to play a role in the metastasis of PCa cells to bone. However, the mechanism by which cadherin-11 is involved in this process is not known. Here, we show that expression of cadherin-11 in cadherin-11-negative  ...[more]

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