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Query: UMLS:C0149925 (
small cell lung cancer
)
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CADM1, a member of the immunoglobulin superfamily cell adhesion molecule, acts as a tumor suppressor in a variety of human cancers. CADM1 is also ectopically expressed in adult T-cell leukemia (ATL), conferring an invasive phenotype characteristic to ATL. Therefore, CADM1 plays dual roles in human oncogenesis. Here, we investigate the roles of CADM1 in
small cell lung cancer
(
SCLC
). Immunohistochemistry demonstrates that 10 of 35 (29%) primary
SCLC
tumors express
CADM1 protein
. Western blotting and RT-PCR analyses reveal that CADM1 is significantly expressed in 11 of 14
SCLC
cells growing in suspension cultures but in neither of 2
SCLC
cells showing attached growth to plastic dishes, suggesting that CADM1 is involved in anchorage-independent growth in
SCLC
. In the present study, we demonstrate that
SCLC
expresses a unique splicing variant of CADM1 (variant 8/9) containing additional extracellular fragments corresponding to exon 9 in addition to variant 8, a common isoform in epithelia. Variant 8/9 of CADM1 is almost exclusively observed in
SCLC
and testis, although this variant protein localizes along the membrane and shows similar cell aggregation activity to variant 8. Interestingly, both variant 8/9 and variant 8 of CADM1 show enhanced tumorigenicity in nude mice when transfected into SBC5, a
SCLC
cell lacking CADM1. Inversely, suppression of CADM1 expression by shRNA reduced spheroid-like cell aggregation of NCI-H69, an
SCLC
cell expressing a high amount of CADM1. These findings suggest that CADM1 enhances the malignant features of
SCLC
, as is observed in ATL, and could provide a molecular marker specific to
SCLC
.
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PMID:Expression of a splicing variant of the CADM1 specific to small cell lung cancer. 2242 80