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P120-Catenin Is Critical for the Development of Invasive Lobular Carcinoma in Mice.


ABSTRACT: Loss of E-cadherin expression is causal to the development of invasive lobular breast carcinoma (ILC). E-cadherin loss leads to dismantling of the adherens junction and subsequent translocation of p120-catenin (p120) to the cytosol and nucleus. Although p120 is critical for the metastatic potential of ILC through the regulation of Rock-dependent anoikis resistance, it remains unknown whether p120 also contributes to ILC development. Using genetically engineered mouse models with mammary gland-specific inactivation of E-cadherin, p120 and p53, we demonstrate that ILC formation induced by E-cadherin and p53 loss is severely impaired upon concomitant inactivation of p120. Tumors that developed in the triple-knockout mice were mostly basal sarcomatoid carcinomas that displayed overt nuclear atypia and multinucleation. In line with the strong reduction in ILC incidence in triple-knockout mice compared to E-cadherin and p53 double-knockout mice, no functional redundancy of p120 family members was observed in mouse ILC development, as expression and localization of ARVCF, p0071 or ?-catenin was unaltered in ILCs from triple-knockout mice. In conclusion, we show that loss of p120 in the context of the p53-deficient mouse models is dominant over E-cadherin inactivation and its inactivation promotes the development of basal, epithelial-to-mesenchymal-transition (EMT)-type invasive mammary tumors.

SUBMITTER: Tenhagen M 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC5159444 | biostudies-literature | 2016 Dec

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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p120-Catenin Is Critical for the Development of Invasive Lobular Carcinoma in Mice.

Tenhagen Milou M   Klarenbeek Sjoerd S   Braumuller Tanya M TM   Hofmann Ilse I   van der Groep Petra P   Ter Hoeve Natalie N   van der Wall Elsken E   Jonkers Jos J   Derksen Patrick W B PW  

Journal of mammary gland biology and neoplasia 20160713 3-4


Loss of E-cadherin expression is causal to the development of invasive lobular breast carcinoma (ILC). E-cadherin loss leads to dismantling of the adherens junction and subsequent translocation of p120-catenin (p120) to the cytosol and nucleus. Although p120 is critical for the metastatic potential of ILC through the regulation of Rock-dependent anoikis resistance, it remains unknown whether p120 also contributes to ILC development. Using genetically engineered mouse models with mammary gland-sp  ...[more]

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