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Loss of T-cadherin (CDH13, H-cadherin) expression in cutaneous squamous cell carcinoma.

Tamotsu Takeuchi1, Sheng-Ben Liang, Norihisa Matsuyoshi, Shuxia Zhou, Yoshiki Miyachi, Hiroshi Sonobe, Yuji Ohtsuki.   

Abstract

We previously reported that T-cadherin (CDH13, H-cadherin), a unique cadherin molecule, was expressed on the basal cell layer in normal murine and human epidermis. In the present study, T-cadherin expression in archival human skin specimens comprising a spectrum of human squamous cell neoplasia was investigated. T-cadherin expression was observed in both normal epidermal basal cells and adnexal epithelial cells of formalin-fixed and paraffin-embedded tissue sections. Western immunoblotting also revealed that mature T-cadherin protein was expressed in cultured human skin tissue equivalent. Atypical keratinocytes in 27 of 53 specimens of actinic keratosis and 23 of 30 specimens of Bowen's disease expressed T-cadherin. In contrast, T-cadherin was focally expressed in 6 of 56 invasive cutaneous squamous cell carcinomas. To explore the molecular mechanism of down-regulation of T-cadherin expression in invasive squamous cell carcinoma, loss of heterozygosity, genetic alternations, and methylation status in the 5' region of the T-cadherin gene were investigated. Loss of heterozygosity at intron 1 of the T-cadherin gene was observed in 8 of 28 informative cases of invasive squamous cell carcinoma. Although no structural genomic alternations were found by sequence analysis, aberrant promoter methylation of the T-cadherin gene was found in 12 of 28 invasive squamous cell carcinomas. T-cadherin expression was restored in cultured A431 cells, in which aberrant methylation was found by treatment with the demethylating agent 5'-aza-2-deoxycytidine. These findings suggest that a combination of deletion and aberrant methylation of the T-cadherin gene may play a role in loss of gene expression in a considerable number of invasive cutaneous squamous cell carcinomas.

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Year:  2002        PMID: 12177241     DOI: 10.1097/01.lab.0000025391.35798.f1

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Lab Invest        ISSN: 0023-6837            Impact factor:   5.662


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