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Query: UMLS:C0278488 (
metastatic breast cancer
)
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Carcinoembryonic antigen-related cell adhesion molecule 1
(
CEACAM1
), a cell-cell adhesion molecule, has been revealed to perform an important role in tumor progression. Although there are a number of studies on
CEACAM1
in patients with breast cancer, there is limited information on the roles of
CEACAM1
in breast cancer metastasis. The present study aimed to identify whether
CEACAM1
is involved in breast cancer development and to investigate the underlying mechanisms. First, the expression of
CEACAM1
was observed in patients with breast cancer, and the association between
CEACAM1
expression levels and migration and invasion of breast cancer cells was analyzed. As there are 12 isoforms of
CEACAM1
, of which
CEACAM1
-4S dominates in the human breast epithelium, subsequent study focused on
CEACAM1
-4S as a representative of all the isoforms. Results of the present study demonstrated that
CEACAM1
-4S suppresses breast cancer cell invasion and migration in a manner that is dependent on the balance between matrix metalloproteinase 2/tissue inhibitor of metalloproteinase 2 and E-/N-cadherin expression. In addition,
CEACAM1
-4S was likely to cause reversal of epithelial-mesenchymal transition of breast cancer cells through repressing Smad2 and signal transducer and phosphorylation of activator of transcription 3. In conclusion, the present study demonstrated that
CEACAM1
-4S performs an inhibitory role in breast cancer metastasis, and restoring
CEACAM1
-4S expression may provide a novel strategy for therapy of patients with
metastatic breast cancer
.
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PMID:Inhibition of cell invasion and migration by CEACAM1-4S in breast cancer. 2908 77