Literature DB >> 11251183

The interaction between beta-catenin, GSK3beta and APC after motogen induced cell-cell dissociation, and their involvement in signal transduction pathways in prostate cancer.

G Davies1, W G Jiang, M D Mason.   

Abstract

The effect of HGF/SF was examined on the interactions between APC, GSK3beta and beta-catenin in prostate cancer cells LNCapFGC (E-cadherin positive) and PC-3 (E-cadherin negative). Using immunoprecipitation, APC was found to be co-precipitated with either GSK3beta or beta-catenin in both cell lines. Stimulation with HGF/SF showed no change in the co-precipitation status of these protein molecules. In contrast, co-precipitation between GSK3beta and beta-catenin was only observed in LNCapFGC cells, and increased upon continued exposure to the motogen HGF/SF. Furthermore, using immunofluorescence, stimulation with HGF/SF was found to increase the level of co-localised cytoplasmic staining between beta-catenin and GSK3beta, in prostate cancer cells. RT-PCR revealed that there were no mutations within the binding regions between beta-catenin and GSK3beta. It is concluded, that uncomplexed cytoplasmic pools of beta-catenin associate more readily with the Axin complex in the absence of E-cadherin. Whereas, in the presence of E-cadherin, beta-catenin is stabilised by forming tight cell-cell contacts which may influence the invasive potential of cancer cells.

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Year:  2001        PMID: 11251183     DOI: 10.3892/ijo.18.4.843

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Int J Oncol        ISSN: 1019-6439            Impact factor:   5.650


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