نتایج جستجو برای: e cadherin

تعداد نتایج: 1022853  

Journal: :The Journal of Cell Biology 1996
S Islam T E Carey G T Wolf M J Wheelock K R Johnson

E-cadherin is a transmembrane glycoprotein that mediates calcium-dependent, homotypic cell-cell adhesion and plays an important role in maintaining the normal phenotype of epithelial cells. Disruption of E-cadherin activity in epithelial cells correlates with formation of metastatic tumors. Decreased adhesive function may be implemented in a number of ways including: (a) decreased expression of...

2011
Kazuhide Sato Takashi Watanabe Shujie Wang Mai Kakeno Kenji Matsuzawa Toshinori Matsui Keiko Yokoi Kiyoko Murase Ikuko Sugiyama Masayuki Ozawa Kozo Kaibuchi

Cadherin trafficking controls tissue morphogenesis and cell polarity. The endocytic adaptor Numb participates in apicobasal polarity by acting on intercellular adhesions in epithelial cells. However, it remains largely unknown how Numb controls cadherin-based adhesion. Here, we found that Numb directly interacted with p120 catenin (p120), which is known to interact with E-cadherin and prevent i...

2014
Dagmar Fichtner Bärbel Lorenz Sinem Engin Christina Deichmann Marieelen Oelkers Andreas Janshoff Andre Menke Doris Wedlich Clemens M. Franz

E-cadherin is a key cell-cell adhesion molecule but the impact of receptor density and the precise contribution of individual cadherin ectodomains in promoting cell adhesion are only incompletely understood. Investigating these mechanisms would benefit from artificial adhesion substrates carrying different cadherin ectodomains at defined surface density. We therefore developed a quantitative E-...

Journal: :Gut 2003
A O-O Chan S-K Lam B C-Y Wong W-M Wong M-F Yuen Y-H Yeung W-M Hui A Rashid Y-L Kwong

BACKGROUND E-cadherin is an adhesion molecule involved in tumour invasion/metastasis. Silencing of E-cadherin by promoter CpG methylation has been shown in both familial and sporadic gastric cancers. Helicobacter pylori is a class I carcinogen in gastric cancer. AIMS This study was undertaken to investigate the association between methylation of E-cadherin and H pylori in gastric mucosa from ...

Journal: :Chinese journal of cancer 2010
Jian-Zhen Ren Ji-Rong Huo

BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVE Colon cancer is one of the most common malignant tumors, and its pathogenesis is not fully understood. Transcriptional silencing by DNA methylation is believed to be an important mechanism of carcinogenesis. E-cadherin can suppress tumor cell invasion and metastasis, and is considered as an invasion/metastasis suppressor gene. Inactivation of E-cadherin gene often occur...

Journal: :Human molecular genetics 2009
Salomé S Pinho Celso A Reis Joana Paredes Ana Maria Magalhães António Carlos Ferreira Joana Figueiredo Wen Xiaogang Fátima Carneiro Fátima Gärtner Raquel Seruca

It has long been recognized that E-cadherin dysfunction is a major cause of epithelial cell invasion. However, very little is known about the post-transcriptional modifications of E-cadherin and its role in E-cadherin mediated tumor progression. N-acetylglucosaminyltransferase III (GnT-III) catalyzes the formation of a bisecting GlcNAc structure in N-glycans, and has been pointed as a metastasi...

Journal: :Human molecular genetics 2008
Joana Simões-Correia Joana Figueiredo Carla Oliveira Jolanda van Hengel Raquel Seruca Frans van Roy Gianpaolo Suriano

E-cadherin is critical for the maintenance of tissue architecture and is a major component of adherens junctions. Its role in tumour development is well established, with many human carcinomas exhibiting E-cadherin loss at the invasive front. In many invasive carcinomas, the mechanisms leading to the loss of E-cadherin remains elusive. Here, we hypothesize that mechanisms of protein quality con...

2016
Jing Zhang Xiao-Yu Chen Ke-Jian Huang Wei-Dong Wu Tao Jiang Jun Cao Li-Sheng Zhou Zheng-Jun Qiu Chen Huang

The aim of the present study was to investigate the expression of forkhead box M1 (FoxM1) and E-cadherin in tissues of gastric cancer in order to reveal any correlation between FoxM1, E-cadherin and clinicopathological parameters. The association between FoxM1 and E-cadherin in the development and progression of gastric cancer was also investigated. The expression of FoxM1 and E-cadherin in gas...

2009
Ken Sasaki Shoji Natsugoe Sumiya Ishigami Masataka Matsumoto Hiroshi Okumura Tetsuro Setoyama Yasuto Uchikado Yoshiaki Kita Kiyokazu Tamotsu Akihiko Sakamoto Tetsuhiro Owaki Takashi Aikou

BACKGROUND Twist is a basic helix-loop-helix (bHLH) transcriptional factor that has been identified to play an important role in epithelial-mesenchymal transition (EMT)-mediated metastasis through the regulation of E-cadherin expression. However, few authors have examined the expression of Twist and E-cadherin and their prognostic value in patients with esophageal squamous cell carcinoma (ESCC)...

Journal: :The Journal of biological chemistry 2009
Seiko Nakamura Kimiko Kuroki Izuru Ohki Kaori Sasaki Mizuho Kajikawa Takuma Maruyama Masayuki Ito Yosuke Kameda Mitsuhiko Ikura Kazuo Yamamoto Naoki Matsumoto Katsumi Maenaka

The killer cell lectin-like receptor G1, KLRG1, is a cell surface receptor expressed on subsets of natural killer (NK) cells and T cells. KLRG1 was recently found to recognize E-cadherin and thus inhibit immune responses by regulating the effector function and the developmental processes of NK and T cells. E-cadherin is expressed on epithelial cells and exhibits Ca(2+)-dependent homophilic inte...

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