TY - JOUR
T1 - Inactivation of ELF/TGF-β signaling in human gastrointestinal cancer
AU - Katuri, Varalakshmi
AU - Tang, Yi
AU - Marshall, Blair
AU - Rashid, Asif
AU - Jogunoori, Wilma
AU - Volpe, Eugene A.
AU - Sidawy, Anton N.
AU - Evans, Stephen
AU - Blay, Jonathan
AU - Gallicano, G. Ian
AU - Reddy, E. Premkumar
AU - Mishra, Lopa
AU - Mishra, Bibhuti
PY - 2005/12/1
Y1 - 2005/12/1
N2 - TGF-β/Smads regulate a wide variety of biological responses through transcriptional regulation of target genes. ELF, a β-spectrin, plays a key role in the transmission of TGF-β-mediated transcriptional response through Smads. ELF was originally identified as a key protein involved in endodermal stem/progenitor cells committed to foregut lineage. Also, as a major dynamic adaptor and scaffolding protein, ELF is important for the generation of functionally distinct membranes, protein sorting and the development of polarized differentiated epithelial cells. Disruption of elf results in the loss of Smad3/Smad4 activation and, therefore, a disruption of the TGF-β pathway. These observations led us to pursue the function of ELF in gastrointestinal (GI) epithelial cell-cell adhesion and tumor suppression. Here, we show a significant loss of ELF and reduced Smad4 expression in human gastric cancer tissue samples. Also, of the six human gastric cancer cell lines examined, three show deficient ELF expression. Furthermore, we demonstrate the rescue of E-cadherin-dependent homophilic cell-cell adhesion by ectopic expression of full-length elf. Our results suggest that ELF has an essential role in tumor suppression in GI cancers.
AB - TGF-β/Smads regulate a wide variety of biological responses through transcriptional regulation of target genes. ELF, a β-spectrin, plays a key role in the transmission of TGF-β-mediated transcriptional response through Smads. ELF was originally identified as a key protein involved in endodermal stem/progenitor cells committed to foregut lineage. Also, as a major dynamic adaptor and scaffolding protein, ELF is important for the generation of functionally distinct membranes, protein sorting and the development of polarized differentiated epithelial cells. Disruption of elf results in the loss of Smad3/Smad4 activation and, therefore, a disruption of the TGF-β pathway. These observations led us to pursue the function of ELF in gastrointestinal (GI) epithelial cell-cell adhesion and tumor suppression. Here, we show a significant loss of ELF and reduced Smad4 expression in human gastric cancer tissue samples. Also, of the six human gastric cancer cell lines examined, three show deficient ELF expression. Furthermore, we demonstrate the rescue of E-cadherin-dependent homophilic cell-cell adhesion by ectopic expression of full-length elf. Our results suggest that ELF has an essential role in tumor suppression in GI cancers.
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U2 - 10.1038/sj.onc.1208946
DO - 10.1038/sj.onc.1208946
M3 - Article
C2 - 16158060
AN - SCOPUS:28544436147
SN - 0950-9232
VL - 24
SP - 8012
EP - 8024
JO - Oncogene
JF - Oncogene
IS - 54
ER -