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E-cadherin promotes proliferation of human ovarian cancer cells in vitro via activating MEK/ERK pathway

Ling-ling Dong, Lian Liu, Chun-hong Ma, Ji-sheng Li, Chao Du, Shan XU, Li-hui Han, Li Li, Xiu-wen Wang
DOI: 10.1038/aps.2012.30

Abstract

Aim: E-cadherin is unusually highly expressed in most ovarian cancers. This study was designed to investigate the roles of E-cadherin in the carcinogenesis and progression of ovarian cancers.
Methods: Human ovarian adenocarcinoma cell line SKOV-3 was examined. E-cadherin gene CDH1 in SKOV-3 cells was knocked down via RNA interference (RNAi), and the resultant variation of biological behavior was observed using CCK-8 and colony formation experiment. E-cadherin-mediated Ca2+-dependent cell-cell adhesion was used to study the mechanisms underlying the effects of E-cadherin on the proliferation and survival of SKOV-3 cells. The expression levels of E-cadherin, extracellular signal-related kinase (ERK), phosphorylated ERK (P-ERK) were measured using Western blot assays.
Results: Transfection with CDH1-siRNA for 24–96 h significantly suppressed the growth and proliferation of SKOV-3 cells. E-cadherin-mediated calcium-dependent cell-cell adhesion of SKOV-3 cells resulted in a rapid increase of P-ERK, but did not modify the expression of ERK protein. The phosphorylation of ERK in the cells was blocked by pretreatment with the MEK1 specific inhibitor PD98059 (50 μmol/L), but not by the PI3K inhibitor wortmannin (1 μmol/L) or PKA inhibitor H89 (10 μmol/L).
Conclusion: E-cadherin may function as a tumor proliferation enhancer via activating the MEK/ERK pathway in development of ovarian epithelial cancers.
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