Identification of an invasive, N-cadherin-expressing epithelial cell type in endometriosis using a new cell culture model

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Zeitvogel, A
Baumann, R
Starzinski-Powitz, A
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[1] Goethe Univ Frankfurt, Inst Anthropol & Humangenet Biol, D-60054 Frankfurt, Germany
[2] Burgerhosp Frankfurt Main, Frankfurt, Germany
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10.1016/S0002-9440(10)63030-1
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R36 [病理学];
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Studies of molecular, cellular, and pathophysiological parameters in endometriosis are primarily hampered by a lack of in vitro model systems, such as endometriotic cell lines. To overcome this we successfully established cell lines from peritoneal endometriotic biopsies and characterized them at the molecular and cellular level. Two types of cells could he transformed: one exhibiting stromal. cell features (cytokeratin/E-cadherin-negative), the other epithelial-like (cytokeratin-positive/E-cadherin-negative, invasive in vitro). Using a Matrigel assay the epithelial-like cell lines proved as invasive as metastatic carcinoma cells, possibly through the influence of N-cadherin implicated as a path-finding cadherin allowing cellular invasion and migration in both normal and pathophysiological processes. Our results support the idea that endometriosis, although not neoplastic, shares features with malignant cells and that metastasis in endometriosis may include mechanisms proposed for micrometastasis in cancer. Thus our cell Lines will not only be useful tools for analyzing molecular and cellular events relating to endometriosis, but may also represent a paradigm for invasion and metastasis in general.
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