Structure and function of the N-cadherin/catenin complex in retinoblastoma
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Structure and function of the N-cadherin/catenin complex in retinoblastoma
Abstract
Purpose: To identify in human retinoblastoma and normal retinal tissue the type of cadherin, its relationship with cytoplasmic catenins, and its participation in invasion.
Methods: The cadherin/catenin complex was characterized in surgical retinoblastoma specimens from five patients and human retinas from four donor eyes by immunocytochemistry, flow cytometry, and coimmunoprecipitation with antibodies against N-cadherin, alpha-catenin, and beta-catenin, followed by Western blot analysis or autoradiography. Y79 and WERI-Rb-1 retinoblastoma cell lines serve the evaluation of the cadherin/catenin complex in aggregation and collagen type I invasion in vitro. The association of the cadherin/catenin complex with the cytoskeleton was examined by an antibody-capping assay.
Results: In retinoblastoma and normal retina N-cadherin associated with alpha-catenin and beta-catenin but not E- or P-cadherin. The N-cadherin/catenin complex formed a regular, linear, and continuous honeycomb pattern in normal retina that was irregular, clustered, and interrupted in retinoblastoma. The N-cadherin/catenin complex was found also in the retinoblastoma cell lines WERI-Rb and Y79, in which it also showed an irregular pattern. Both cell lines were invasive in collagen type I, and invasion was inhibited by the GC-4 antibody, which functionally neutralizes N-cadherin. Less GC-4 antibody was needed to inhibit invasion of Y79 cells, which expressed N-cadherin at a lower level, than to inhibit invasion of WERI-Rb-1 cells. In both cell lines, antibody capping of the N-cadherin/catenin complex indicated that its linkage with the cytoskeleton were weak or absent.
Conclusions: Retinoblastoma cells, in contrast with normal retina, express an N-cadherin/catenin complex that is irregularly distributed and weakly linked to the cytoskeleton. In retinoblastoma, this complex acts as an invasion promoter.
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