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EpCAM-claudin-tetraspanin-modulated ovarian cancer progression and drug resistance
Authors:Zehra Tavsan
Affiliation:1. Chemistry Department, The Graduate School of Natural and Applied Science, Dokuz Eylül University, ?zmir, Turkey;2. Izmir Biomedicine and Genome Center, Izmir, Turkey
Abstract:ABSTRACT

Alterations of cell adhesion are involved in cancer progression, but the mechanisms underlying the progression and cell adhesion have remained poorly understood. Focusing on the complex between EpCAM, claudins and tetraspanins, we described a sequence of events by which of the molecules associate each other in ovarian cancer. The interactions between molecules were evaluated by immunoprecipitations and then immunoblotting. To identify the effects of complex formation on the ovarian cancer progression, the different types of ovarian cancer cell lines were compared. In this study, we report the identification of the EpCAM-claudin-4 or ?7-CD82 complex in the ovarian cancer progression and metastasis in vitro. Additionally, we demonstrated palmitoylation and intra- or extra-cellular regions are critically required for the complex formation. These results represent the first direct evidence for the link between the dynamism of cell adhesion molecules and ovarian cancer progression.
Keywords:Ovarian cancer  cell adhesion  EpCAM  claudins  tetraspanins  palmitoylation
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