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Mutant E-cadherin breast cancer cells do not display constitutive Wnt signaling

  • Marc Van De Wetering
  • , Nick Barker
  • , I. Clara Harkes
  • , Marcel Van Der Heyden
  • , Nicolette J. Dijk
  • , Antoinette Hollesteue
  • , Jan G.M. Klijn
  • , Hans Clevers
  • , Mieke Schutte

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Abstract

Participation of E-cadherin in the Wnt signaling pathway was suggested because of the dual role of β-catenin in cell adhesion and the Wnt signaling cascade. Whereas β-catenin interacts at the cell membrane with the cell adhesion protein E-cadherin, in the nucleus it activates Wnt target genes through formation of transcriptionally active complexes with members of the Tcf/Lef family of transcription factors. Here, we analyzed by PCR and direct cycle sequencing 26 human breast cancer cell lines for alterations in the E-cadherin gene. Genetic alterations were identified in eight cell lines. Five cell lines had truncating mutations, whereas three cell lines had in-frame deletions in the gene transcript and expressed mutant E-cadherin proteins at the cell membrane. Involvement of E-cadherin in the Wnt pathway was evaluated through determination of the activity of a Tcf reporter gene, which had been transiently transfected into 15 breast cancer cell lines. None of six E-cadherin mutant cell lines and four cell lines that exhibit transcriptional silencing of the E-cadherin gene showed Tcf-mediated transcriptional activation. E-cadherin wild-type cell line DU4475 exhibited constitutive Tcf-β-catenin signaling activity and was found to express truncated APC proteins. These results indicate that if cellular transformation occurred through mutation of E-cadherin, it is not mediated via constitutive activation of the Wnt signaling pathway.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)278-284
Number of pages7
JournalCancer Research
Volume61
Issue number1
Publication statusPublished - 1 Jan 2001
Externally publishedYes

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