2002
DOI: 10.1002/ijc.10403
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Laminin‐γ2 overexpression in head‐and‐neck squamous cell carcinoma

Abstract: To identify molecular markers for the progression of headand-neck squamous cell carcinoma (HNSCC), we used RNA arbitrarily primed (RAP) PCR to determine the qualitative and quantitative differences in gene expression between normal epithelial cells, those derived from dysplastic oral mucosa and invasive and metastatic HNSCC. Three differentially expressed DNA fragments (RAP20, RAP21, RAP26) that were upregulated in a tumor cell line (T45) were identified as being regions of the ␥2 subunit of human laminin-5. N… Show more

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“…36 Other types of invasive tumors, such as gastric carcinoma, 37 are known to be associated with elevated expression of g2 chain in areas of tumor cell budding, suggesting that this protein provides a migratory template to enable tumor cell invasion. The absence of staining for g2 chain at the tumor cell-stroma interface has been previously reported in poorly differentiated SCC 38 and was similar to our findings at the leading edge of invading E-cadherin-deficient tumors. In light of these findings, it appears that the diffuse and poorly organized pericellular localization of g2 chain suggests a role for laminin 5 that is distinct from its role in BM organization.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 92%
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“…36 Other types of invasive tumors, such as gastric carcinoma, 37 are known to be associated with elevated expression of g2 chain in areas of tumor cell budding, suggesting that this protein provides a migratory template to enable tumor cell invasion. The absence of staining for g2 chain at the tumor cell-stroma interface has been previously reported in poorly differentiated SCC 38 and was similar to our findings at the leading edge of invading E-cadherin-deficient tumors. In light of these findings, it appears that the diffuse and poorly organized pericellular localization of g2 chain suggests a role for laminin 5 that is distinct from its role in BM organization.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 92%
“…In light of these findings, it appears that the diffuse and poorly organized pericellular localization of g2 chain suggests a role for laminin 5 that is distinct from its role in BM organization. 38 Additionally, the inability to form BM appears to be an important prognostic marker whose absence is associated with a more highly aggressive form of SCC. Altered expression of the laminin 5 g2 chain is therefore a hallmark of highly invasive tumor cells that lack E-cadherin function.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For example, in colon carcinoma, urinary bladder carcinoma, colorectal carcinoma, SCC of the oral cavity, tongue, skin, kidney, prostate, lung, vagina, hand and neck, gastric carcinoma, alveolar carcinoma, breast cancer, splenic carcinoma, cervical adenocarcinoma, esophageal carcinoma, adenoid cystic carcinoma, ductal tumor of the pancreas, glioma, clear cell carcinoma of the ovary, and epidermoid anal cancer, cells or tissues adjacent to the tumor front express the laminin γ2 chain or its fragment [48][49][50][51][52][53][54][55][56][57][58][59][60][61][62][63][64][65]. The latter fragment is also known as the laminin γ2 short arm (SA) and includes an epidermal growth factor (EGF)-like domain.…”
Section: Section 2 Part 1: Changes In Laminin-332 Expression In Cancermentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is a major component of the basement membrane of various types of epithelial tissue and plays important roles in cell differentiation, adhesion, and migration (14,15 (16,17), gastric (18), intrahepatic cholangial (19), lung (20), breast (16), and pancreatic (21) adenocarcinomas, and head and neck (22), esophageal (23) and uterine cervical (16,17,24) squamous cell carcinomas and malignant melanomas (23). However, the relationship between laminin Á 2 chain expression and ovarian GI-type mucinous neoplasms, including mural nodules, has not been elucidated.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%