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CaN19 expression in benign and malignant hyperplasias of the skin and oral mucosa: evidence for a role in regenerative differentiation.

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Xia, L; Stoll, SW; Liebert, M; Ethier, SP; Carey, T; Esclamado, R; Carroll, W; Johnson, TM; Elder, JT
Published in: Cancer Res
July 15, 1997

CaN19, a member of the S100 family of calcium-binding proteins, is known to be "underexpressed" in cultured breast carcinoma-derived cell lines relative to their normal counterparts. By Northern blotting, we confirm these results and find that CaN19 is also markedly "underexpressed" in several carcinoma-derived cell lines of the skin, oral mucosa, and urogenital tract. However, exceptions to the inverse correlation between CaN19 expression and malignancy have been identified, bringing into question the hypothesis that CaN19 functions as a tumor suppressor gene. Unexpectedly, CaN19 mRNA was strongly expressed in bulk specimens of basal and squamous cell carcinomas of the skin and oral cavity. However, in situ hybridization revealed only limited CaN19 expression in tumor cells themselves; the bulk of expression is localized to hyperplastic perilesional epidermis. Tumor cell expression of CaN19 was similar in primary and locally metastatic tumors, indicating that this gene is not necessarily down-regulated during tumor progression. Coordinate overexpression of CaN19 and the "hyperproliferalive" keratin K6a was observed only in tissues undergoing squamous differentiation. Taken together with other recent results from our laboratory, these findings suggest the hypothesis that CaN19 participates in an epidermal growth factor receptor-dependent pathway of regenerative squamous differentiation.

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Published In

Cancer Res

ISSN

0008-5472

Publication Date

July 15, 1997

Volume

57

Issue

14

Start / End Page

3055 / 3062

Location

United States

Related Subject Headings

  • Skin Neoplasms
  • Skin
  • S100 Proteins
  • Oncology & Carcinogenesis
  • Mouth Neoplasms
  • Mouth Mucosa
  • Hyperplasia
  • Humans
  • ErbB Receptors
  • Cell Line
 

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Xia, L., Stoll, S. W., Liebert, M., Ethier, S. P., Carey, T., Esclamado, R., … Elder, J. T. (1997). CaN19 expression in benign and malignant hyperplasias of the skin and oral mucosa: evidence for a role in regenerative differentiation. Cancer Res, 57(14), 3055–3062.
Xia, L., S. W. Stoll, M. Liebert, S. P. Ethier, T. Carey, R. Esclamado, W. Carroll, T. M. Johnson, and J. T. Elder. “CaN19 expression in benign and malignant hyperplasias of the skin and oral mucosa: evidence for a role in regenerative differentiation.Cancer Res 57, no. 14 (July 15, 1997): 3055–62.
Xia L, Stoll SW, Liebert M, Ethier SP, Carey T, Esclamado R, et al. CaN19 expression in benign and malignant hyperplasias of the skin and oral mucosa: evidence for a role in regenerative differentiation. Cancer Res. 1997 Jul 15;57(14):3055–62.
Xia L, Stoll SW, Liebert M, Ethier SP, Carey T, Esclamado R, Carroll W, Johnson TM, Elder JT. CaN19 expression in benign and malignant hyperplasias of the skin and oral mucosa: evidence for a role in regenerative differentiation. Cancer Res. 1997 Jul 15;57(14):3055–3062.

Published In

Cancer Res

ISSN

0008-5472

Publication Date

July 15, 1997

Volume

57

Issue

14

Start / End Page

3055 / 3062

Location

United States

Related Subject Headings

  • Skin Neoplasms
  • Skin
  • S100 Proteins
  • Oncology & Carcinogenesis
  • Mouth Neoplasms
  • Mouth Mucosa
  • Hyperplasia
  • Humans
  • ErbB Receptors
  • Cell Line