Cancer Cell International (Oct 2003)

Tumor suppressor gene E-cadherin and its role in normal and malignant cells

  • Pećina-Šlaus Nives

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/1475-2867-3-17
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 3, no. 1
p. 17

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Abstract E-cadherin tumor suppressor genes are particularly active area of research in development and tumorigenesis. The calcium-dependent interactions among E-cadherin molecules are critical for the formation and maintenance of adherent junctions in areas of epithelial cell-cell contact. Loss of E-cadherin-mediated-adhesion characterises the transition from benign lesions to invasive, metastatic cancer. Nevertheless, there is evidence that E-cadherins may also play a role in the wnt signal transduction pathway, together with other key molecules involved in it, such as beta-catenins and adenomatous poliposis coli gene products. The structure and function of E-cadherin, gene and protein, in normal as well as in tumor cells are reviewed in this paper.

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