Stimulation of cell invasion and migration by alcohol in breast cancer cells |
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Authors: | Meng Q Gao B Goldberg I D Rosen E M Fan S |
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Affiliation: | Laboratory of Molecular Oncology, Long Island Jewish Medical Center (The Long Island Campus for the Albert Einstein College of Medicine), New Hyde Park, New York 11042, USA. |
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Abstract: | Increasing epidemiological studies suggest that alcohol consumption confers a high risk for development of breast cancer. In this study, we found that biologically relevant concentrations of alcohol elicited a significant stimulation of cell adhesion, migration, and invasion in MCF-7 human breast cancer cells. Moreover, the promotion of invasion and migration potential by alcohol was associated with the significant decrease of E-cadherin, alpha, beta, and gamma three major catenin, and BRCA1 expression. In addition, an enhanced expression of BRCA1 significantly blocked alcohol-stimulated cell invasion. Thus, our present study suggests that alcohol as a breast cancer risk factor plays an important role not only in carcinogenesis, but also in promotion of cell invasion and migration. |
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