Cancer Res 2008,
PMID: 18559505
Cowden Dahl, Karen D; Symowicz, Jaime; Ning, Yan; Gutierrez, Elisa; Fishman, David A; Adley, Brian P; Stack, M Sharon; Hudson, Laurie G
Epidermal growth factor (EGF) receptor (EGFR) is frequently elevated in epithelial ovarian cancer, and E-cadherin expression is often reduced in advanced disease. In this study, we investigated a mechanism by which EGFR activation promotes disruption of adherens junctions through induction of matrix metalloproteinase 9 (MMP-9). We show that EGFR activation down-modulates E-cadherin, and broad spectrum MMP inhibition ameliorates EGF-stimulated junctional disruption and loss of E-cadherin protein. MMP-9 involvement in EGF-dependent down-regulation of E-cadherin was determined by siRNA specifically directed against MMP-9. Furthermore, treatment with recombinant MMP-9 or transient expression of MMP-9 is sufficient to reduce E-cadherin levels in differentiated ovarian tumor cells. Stable overexpression of MMP-9 led to a loss of E-cadherin and junctional integrity, and promoted a migratory and invasive phenotype. Thus, elevated MMP-9 protein expression is sufficient for junctional disruption and loss of E-cadherin in these cells. The associations between EGFR activation, MMP-9 expression, and E-cadherin were investigated in human ovarian tumors and paired peritoneal metastases wherein immunohistochemical staining for activated (phospho) EGFR and MMP-9 colocalized with regions of reduced E-cadherin. These data suggest that regulation of MMP-9 by EGFR may represent a novel mechanism for down-modulation of E-cadherin in ovarian cancer.
Diseases/Pathways annotated by Medline MESH: Neoplasm Invasiveness, Ovarian Neoplasms
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Text Mining Data
e-cadherin ⊣ epidermal growth factor: "
Matrix metalloproteinase 9 is a mediator of
epidermal growth factor dependent
e-cadherin loss in ovarian carcinoma cells
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E-cadherin ⊣ Epidermal growth factor (EGF) receptor: "
Epidermal growth factor (EGF) receptor ( EGFR ) is frequently elevated in epithelial ovarian cancer, and E-cadherin expression is often reduced in advanced disease
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E-cadherin ⊣ EGF: "
MMP-9 involvement in EGF dependent down-regulation of E-cadherin was determined by siRNA specifically directed against MMP-9
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E-cadherin → MMP-9: "
Stable overexpression of MMP-9 led to a loss of E-cadherin and junctional integrity, and promoted a migratory and invasive phenotype
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E-cadherin ⊣ MMP-9: "
Thus, elevated MMP-9 protein expression is sufficient for junctional disruption and loss of E-cadherin in these cells
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MMP-9 — EGFR: "
These data suggest that regulation of MMP-9 by EGFR may represent a novel mechanism for down-modulation of E-cadherin in ovarian cancer
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