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Polarized distribution of carcinoembryonic antigen is associated with a tight junction molecule in human colorectal adenocarcinoma.

Hirotoshi Tobioka1, Hiroshi Isomura, Yasuo Kokai, Norimasa Sawada.   

Abstract

This study we presents a novel anti-occludin monoclonal antibody that can be used for formalin-fixed, paraffin-embedded tissue sections. The relationships between aberrant localization of carcinoembryonic antigen (CEA) and abnormalities of tight junctions were studied in human colorectal cancers by this antibody. Abnormalities in the cell surface expression of CEA have been shown to be characteristic of human colorectal cancer cells. Cancer cells that participated in the formation of glandular structures expressed occludin at the apical cell border and CEA was expressed more apically than occludin. Where cancer cells showed solid nests without glandular structures, occludin was completely lost and CEA was demonstrated in a diffuse pattern throughout the cells. These findings suggest that the polarized apical expression of CEA in neoplastic glandular structures depends on the expression of occludin and the fence function of tight junctions. During tumour progression, loss of occludin may lead to the loss of membrane polarity and the non-polarized expression of CEA. The antibody described provides a powerful tool for the study of tight junctions in surgically resected human tissue. Copyright 2002 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.

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Year:  2002        PMID: 12237880     DOI: 10.1002/path.1201

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Pathol        ISSN: 0022-3417            Impact factor:   7.996


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1.  Expression of tight and adherens junction proteins in ulcerative colitis associated colorectal carcinoma: upregulation of claudin-1, claudin-3, claudin-4, and beta-catenin.

Authors:  S T Mees; R Mennigen; T Spieker; E Rijcken; N Senninger; J Haier; M Bruewer
Journal:  Int J Colorectal Dis       Date:  2009-01-29       Impact factor: 2.571

2.  Expression of occludin, a tight-junction-associated protein, in human lung carcinomas.

Authors:  Hirotoshi Tobioka; Yuichi Tokunaga; Hiroshi Isomura; Yasuo Kokai; Jun Yamaguchi; Norimasa Sawada
Journal:  Virchows Arch       Date:  2004-06-30       Impact factor: 4.064

3.  Transepithelial leak in Barrett's esophagus.

Authors:  J M Mullin; M C Valenzano; S Trembeth; P D Allegretti; J J Verrecchio; J D Schmidt; V Jain; J B Meddings; G Mercogliano; J J Thornton
Journal:  Dig Dis Sci       Date:  2006-11-14       Impact factor: 3.487

4.  Altered intracellular region of MUC1 and disrupted correlation of polarity-related molecules in breast cancer subtypes.

Authors:  Misato Iizuka; Yoko Nakanishi; Fumi Fuchinoue; Tetsuyo Maeda; Eriko Murakami; Yukari Obana; Katsuhisa Enomoto; Mayumi Tani; Kenichi Sakurai; Sadao Amano; Shinobu Masuda
Journal:  Cancer Sci       Date:  2015-02-12       Impact factor: 6.716

Review 5.  The role of ubiquitination and deubiquitination in the regulation of cell junctions.

Authors:  Junting Cai; Miranda K Culley; Yutong Zhao; Jing Zhao
Journal:  Protein Cell       Date:  2017-10-27       Impact factor: 14.870

6.  Knocking down claudin receptors leads to a decrease in prostate cancer cell migration, cell growth, cell viability and clonogenic cell survival.

Authors:  Qiang Liu; Hongliang Shen; Andrew Naguib; Robert M Weiss; Darryl T Martin
Journal:  Mol Biomed       Date:  2021-10-10

7.  HER2 Basolateral versus Circumferential IHC Expression Is Dependent on Polarity and Differentiation of Epithelial Cells in Gastric/GE Adenocarcinoma.

Authors:  Shahid Pervez; Sidra Arshad; Brooj Abro
Journal:  Patholog Res Int       Date:  2018-07-24

Review 8.  Tight junction-related human diseases.

Authors:  Norimasa Sawada
Journal:  Pathol Int       Date:  2013-01-07       Impact factor: 2.534

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