Litvinov S V, Velders M P, Bakker H A, Fleuren G J, Warnaar S O
Department of Pathology, State University of Leiden, The Netherlands.
J Cell Biol. 1994 Apr;125(2):437-46. doi: 10.1083/jcb.125.2.437.
The epithelial glycoprotein 40 (EGP40, also known as GA733-2, ESA, KSA, and the 17-1A antigen), encoded by the GA-733-2 gene, is expressed on the baso-lateral cell surface in most human simple epithelia. The protein is also expressed in the vast majority of carcinomas and has attracted attention as a tumor marker. The function of the protein is unknown. We demonstrate here that EGP40 is an epithelium-specific intercellular adhesion molecule. The molecule mediates, in a Ca(2+)-independent manner, a homophilic cell-cell adhesion of murine cells transfected with the complete EGP40 cDNA. Two murine cell lines were tested for the effects of EGP40 expression: fibroblastic L cells and dedifferentiated mammary carcinoma L153S cells. The expression of the EGP40 protein causes morphological changes in cultures of transfected cells--increasing intercellular adhesion of the transfectants--and has a clear effect on cell aggregating behavior in suspension aggregation assays. EGP40 directs sorting in mixed cell populations, in particular, causes segregation of the transfectants from the corresponding parental cells. EGP40 expression suppresses invasive colony growth of L cells in EHS-matrigel providing tight adhesions between cells in growing colonies. EGP40 can thus be considered a new member of the intercellular adhesion molecules. In its biological behavior EGP40 resembles to some extent the molecules of the immunoglobulin superfamily of cell adhesion molecules (CAMs), although no immunoglobulin-like repeats are present in the EGP40 molecule. Certain structural similarities in general organization of the molecule exist between EGP40 and the lin-12/Notch proteins. A possible role of this adhesion molecule in formation of architecture of epithelial tissues is discussed. To reflect the function of the molecule the name Ep-CAM for EGP40 seems appropriate.
上皮糖蛋白40(EGP40,也称为GA733 - 2、ESA、KSA和17 - 1A抗原)由GA - 733 - 2基因编码,在大多数人类单层上皮细胞的基底外侧细胞表面表达。该蛋白在绝大多数癌组织中也有表达,并作为一种肿瘤标志物受到关注。其功能尚不清楚。我们在此证明EGP40是一种上皮特异性细胞间黏附分子。该分子以不依赖Ca(2+)的方式介导转染了完整EGP40 cDNA的鼠细胞的同型细胞间黏附。测试了两种鼠细胞系中EGP40表达的影响:成纤维细胞L细胞和去分化的乳腺癌L153S细胞。EGP40蛋白的表达导致转染细胞培养物中的形态变化——增加转染子的细胞间黏附——并且在悬浮聚集试验中对细胞聚集行为有明显影响。EGP40指导混合细胞群体中的分选,特别是导致转染子与相应亲代细胞分离。EGP40的表达抑制L细胞在EHS - 基质胶中的侵袭性集落生长,使生长集落中的细胞紧密黏附。因此,EGP40可被视为细胞间黏附分子的一个新成员。尽管EGP40分子中不存在免疫球蛋白样重复序列,但其生物学行为在一定程度上类似于细胞黏附分子(CAMs)免疫球蛋白超家族的分子。EGP40与lin - 12/Notch蛋白在分子总体结构上存在某些相似之处。讨论了这种黏附分子在上皮组织结构形成中的可能作用。为反映该分子的功能,EGP40命名为Ep - CAM似乎是合适的。