| Literature DB >> 10919711 |
S J Vermeulen1, P R Debruyne, G Marra, F P Speleman, P Boukamp, J Jiricny, A P Cuthbert, R F Newbold, F H Nollet, F M van Roy, M M Mareel.
Abstract
Transition from an epithelioid (E) to a round (R) morphotype, in the human colon cancer cell line HCT-8, is associated with loss or truncation of alphaE-catenin and acquisition of invasiveness in organ culture. In E clones, like in parental HCT-8 cells, one allele of the alphaE-catenin gene (CTNNA1) is mutated. HCT-8 cells have also a 'Microsatelite Instability-High' (MSI-H) phenotype presumably due to a mutated hMSH6 gene. Fusion of E type cells doubles the wild type CTNNA1 alleles and prevents the loss of alphaE-catenin. Introduction of an extra chromosome 2, carrying a wild type hMSH6 gene, restores post-replicative mismatch repair and also prevents the frequent inactivation of the remaining wild type CTNNA1 allele.Entities:
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Year: 1999 PMID: 10919711 DOI: 10.1023/a:1006724300022
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Clin Exp Metastasis ISSN: 0262-0898 Impact factor: 4.510