Cadherin-catenin complex dissociation in lobular neoplasia of the breast Journal Article


Authors: Morrogh, M.; Andrade, V. P.; Giri, D.; Sakr, R. A.; Paik, W.; Qin, L. X.; Arroyo, C. D.; Brogi, E.; Morrow, M.; King, T. A.
Article Title: Cadherin-catenin complex dissociation in lobular neoplasia of the breast
Abstract: E-cadherin (E-CD) in activation with loss of E-CD-mediated cell adhesion is the hallmark of lesions of the lobular phenotype. E-CD is typically absent by immunohistochemistry in both lobular carcinoma in situ (LCIS) and invasive lobular lesions, suggesting it occurs early in the neoplastic process. In laboratory models, downstream post-transcriptional modifiers such as TWIST and SNAIL contribute to the dissociation of the intracellular component of the cadherin-catenin complex (CCC), resulting in tumor progression and invasion. We hypothesized that complete CCC dissociation may play a role in lobular neoplasia progression. Here we explore the relationship between loss of E-CD and dissociation of the CCC in pure LCIS and LCIS associated with invasive cancer. Fresh-frozen tissues were obtained from 36 patients undergoing mastectomy for pure LCIS (n = 11), LCIS with ILC (n = 18) or LCIS with IDC (n = 7). Individual lesions were subject to laser-capture microdissection and gene-expression analysis (Affymetrix HG-U133A 2.0). Immunohistochemistry for ER,PR,HER2, E-CD,N-CD,α-,β-, and phosphoβ-catenin, TWIST, and SNAIL were evaluated in normal, in situ, and invasive components from matched formalin-fixed paraffin-embedded samples (n = 36). CCC-dissociation was defined as negative membranous E-CD, α- and β-catenin expression. E-CD was negative in all LCIS and ILC lesions, and positive in all normal and IDC lesions. Membranous α and β-catenin expressions decreased with the transition from LCIS to ILC (pure LCIS 82%; LCIS w/ILC 28%; ILC 0%), while TWIST expression increased (pure LCIS low; LCIS w/ILC moderate; ILC high). Gene expression paralleled IHC-staining patterns with a stepwise downregulation of E-CD, α and β-catenins from normal to LCIS to invasive lesions, and increasing expression of TWIST from normal to LCIS to ILC. Loss of E-CD expression is an early event in lobular neoplasia. Decreasing membranous catenin expression in tandem with increasing levels of TWIST across the spectrum of lobular lesions suggests that CCC dissociation is a progressive process. © 2011 Springer Science+Business Media, LLC.
Keywords: gene expression; dissociation; e-cadherin; lobular carcinoma; catenin
Journal Title: Breast Cancer Research and Treatment
Volume: 132
Issue: 2
ISSN: 0167-6806
Publisher: Springer  
Date Published: 2012-04-01
Start Page: 641
End Page: 652
Language: English
DOI: 10.1007/s10549-011-1860-0
PROVIDER: scopus
PUBMED: 22080244
PMCID: PMC4349355
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Notes: --- - "Export Date: 1 May 2012" - "CODEN: BCTRD" - "Source: Scopus"
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  1. Monica Morrow
    772 Morrow
  2. Dilip D Giri
    184 Giri
  3. Tari King
    186 King
  4. Li-Xuan Qin
    190 Qin
  5. Mary Morrogh
    33 Morrogh
  6. Rita Sakr
    61 Sakr
  7. Victor Piana De Andrade
    27 Andrade
  8. Crispinita D Arroyo
    30 Arroyo
  9. Wooyul Paik
    8 Paik
  10. Edi Brogi
    515 Brogi