Abstract
Abstract Collective cell migration is the cell cohort migrates toward the direction. Other than single cell migration, collective cell migration requires cell-cell connection with E-cadherin, however, E-cadherin is the epithelial marker in epithelial mesenchymal transition and acts as tumor suppressor function. Therefore, the role of E-cadherin in collective cell migration is still under investigated. In the collected cells, cell migration and cell division are coordinated for the cohort motility, the mechanism is still not clear. This study is to investigate the role of E-cadherin orientation in cell division dependent collective cell migration. Colorectal cancer cell line HT29 with epithelial morphology were used and treated with Cetuximab and Dasatinib to inhibit EGFR and Src activity. Cells were also incubated on fibronectin to monitor the matrix dependent environment. The polarity of E-cadherin distribution and cell contact inhibition were defined and detected by Immunofluorescence. The molecular expression of p-FAK, CDK4, and cell proliferation marker, Ki67 were revealed by Immunofluorescence confocal microscopy and Western blot. The collective cell migration is analyzed and compared by wound healing and transwell assay. In the results, the polarized distribution of E-cadherin in leading cells which revealed pFAK expression on the cell membrane was associated with Ki67 and CDK4 positive proliferated cells. When cells were grown on fibronectin, the proliferated cells in the leading were decreased. When cells were treated with cetuximab, the E-cadherin distribution were not changed and had fewer effect on cell migration. However, dasatinib treatment can modulate E-cadherin orientation and suppress cell proliferation and cell migration. These results suggested modulate E-cadherin orientation such as Src inhibition can be the potential treatment strategy in colon cancer Citation Format: Yu-Lin Li, Yu-Cheng Weng, Viriya Adhiguna Winarso, Yi-Wen Lu, Hui Min Koo, Xiang-Ling Hou, Kai-Yu Tseng, Wei-Ting Chao. The role of E-Cadherin mediated cell division in promoting collective colon cancer cell migration [abstract]. In: Proceedings of the American Association for Cancer Research Annual Meeting 2022; 2022 Apr 8-13. Philadelphia (PA): AACR; Cancer Res 2022;82(12_Suppl):Abstract nr 2263.
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