Stat5 promotes homotypic adhesion and inhibits invasive characteristics of human breast cancer cells
- 13 December 2004
- journal article
- Published by Springer Nature in Oncogene
- Vol. 24 (5), 746-760
- https://doi.org/10.1038/sj.onc.1208203
Abstract
Signal transducer and activator of transcription-5 (Stat5) mediates prolactin (PRL)-induced differentiation and growth of breast epithelial cells. We have recently identified active Stat5 as a tumor marker of favorable prognosis in human breast cancer, and determined that Stat5 activation is lost during metastatic progression. Here we provide novel evidence for an invasion-suppressive role of Stat5 in human breast cancer. Activation of Stat5 by PRL in human breast cancer lines was associated with increased surface levels of the invasion-suppressive adhesion molecule E-cadherin in vitro and in xenotransplant tumors in vivo. Inducible E-cadherin was blocked by dominant-negative (Dn) Stat5 or Dn-Jak2, but not by Dn-Stat3. Further experimental data indicated a role of Stat5 as a coordinate regulator of additional invasion-related characteristics of human breast cancer cells, including cell surface association of -catenin, homotypic cell clustering, invasion through Matrigel, cell migration, and matrix metalloproteinase activity. A role of Stat5 as a suppressor of breast cancer invasion and metastatic progression provides a biological mechanism to explain the favorable prognosis associated with active Stat5 in human breast cancer.Keywords
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