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Query: UNIPROT:P04626 (
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The surface receptor
CUB domain-containing protein 1
(
CDCP1
) is highly expressed in several adenocarcinomas and speculated to participate in anchorage-independent cell survival and cell motility. Tyrosine kinase phosphorylation seems to be crucial for intracellular signaling of
CDCP1
. Lapatinib, a tyrosine kinase inhibitor (TKI), is approved for treatment of
HER-2/neu
overexpressing metastatic breast cancer and functions by preventing autophosphorylation following
HER-2/neu
receptor activation. This study aimed to investigate the effect of
CDCP1
expression on anchorage-independent growth and cell motility of breast cancer cells. Moreover, studies were performed to examine if lapatinib provided any beneficial effect on
HER-2/neu
((+)/-)/
CDCP1
(+) breast cancer cell lines. In our studies, we affirmed that
CDCP1
prevents cells from undergoing apoptosis when cultured in the absence of cell-substratum anchorage and that migratory and invasive properties of these cells were decreased when
CDCP1
was down-regulated. However, only
HER-2/neu
(+), but not
HER-2/neu
((+)/-) cells showed decreased proliferation and invasion and an enhanced level of apoptosis towards loss of anchorage when treated with lapatinib. Therefore, we conclude that
CDCP1
might be involved in regulating adhesion and motility of breast cancer cells but that lapatinib has no effect on tyrosine kinases regulating
CDCP1
. Nonetheless, other TKIs might offer therapeutic approaches for
CDCP1
-targeted breast cancer therapy and should be studied considering this aspect.
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PMID:Effect of the tyrosine kinase inhibitor lapatinib on CUB-domain containing protein (CDCP1)-mediated breast cancer cell survival and migration. 2194 30