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  • E-cadherin loss in RMG-1 cells inhibits cell migration and its regulation by Rho GTPases

  • Add time:09/28/2019    Source:sciencedirect.com

    E-cadherin is an adherens junction protein that forms intercellular contacts in epithelial cells. Downregulation of E-cadherin is frequently observed in epithelial tumors and it is a hallmark of epithelial–mesenchymal transition (EMT). However, recent findings suggest that E-cadherin plays a more complex role in certain types of cancers. Previous studies investigating the role of E-cadherin mainly used gene-knockdown systems; therefore, we used the CRISPR/Cas9n system to develop E-cadherin-knockout (EcadKO) ovarian cancer RMG-1 cell to clarify the role of E-cadherin in RMG-1 cells. EcadKO RMG-1 cells demonstrated a complete loss of the adherens junctions and failed to form cell clusters. Cell–extracellular matrix (ECM) interactions were increased in EcadKO RMG-1 cells. Upregulation of integrin beta1 and downregulation of collagen 4 were confirmed. EcadKO RMG-1 cells showed decreased β-catenin levels and decreased expression of its transcriptional target cyclin D1. Surprisingly, a marked decrease in the migratory ability of EcadKO RMG-1 cells was observed and the cellular response to Rho GTPase inhibitors was diminished. Thus, we demonstrated that E-cadherin in RMG-1 cells is indispensable for β-catenin expression and β-catenin mediated transcription and Rho GTPase-regulated directionally persistent cell migration.

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