Urothelial cell carcinoma in situ (CIS) of the bladder is a superficially diffusive and highly discohesive disease. The authors analyzed the expression of some adhesion molecules (e-cadherin and Ep-CAM) and MUC1 in 32 unifocal and multifocal bladder urothelial cell CIS in an attempt to clarify this discohesion. E-cadherin was strongly expressed, in more than 75% of the cases. The presence of methylation of the CDH1 e-cadherin promoter gene was also investigated, but methylation was found in only one case. Ep-CAM was present in all the cases with a heterogeneous staining pattern. Similarly, MUC1/episialin was variously present in 94% of the cases without a polarized staining pattern and was expressed more strongly in cases with multifocal di...
Abstract Background Lutheran/basal cell adhesion molecule (Lu/BCAM) is a membrane bound glycoprotein...
Purpose: Radical changes in both expression and glycosylation pattern of transmembrane mucins have b...
Bladder cancer can be viewed as a prototype for carcinogen-induced neoplasia. This has been demonstr...
High-grade transitional cell carcinomas (TCCs) of the urinary bladder are frequently associated with...
textabstractHigh-grade transitional cell carcinomas (TCCs) of the urinary bladder are fre...
Recently, independent studies have shown that the expression of two integrin chains, β4 and α2, plus...
Introduction: Cell adhesion molecules (CAM) are required for maintaining a normal epithelial phenoty...
INTRODUCTION: Cell adhesion molecules (CAM) are required for maintaining a normal epithelial phenoty...
International audiencePURPOSE: Loss of intercellular adhesion and increased cell motility promote tu...
BACKGROUND: E-cadherin and β-catenin are adhesion molecules that promote integrity and stability of...
Down-regulation of E-cadherin, an intercellular adhesion molecule, and up-regulation of autocrine mo...
Background:Epithelial cell adhesion molecule is overexpressed in bladder tumours and released from b...
Urinary bladder cancer is often multifocalhowever, the intraluminal dissemination of the urothelial ...
A b s t r a c t Loss of intercellular adhesion facilitates tumor invasion. To clarify the relation b...
International audienceLoss of intercellular adhesion facilitates tumor invasion. To clarify the rela...
Abstract Background Lutheran/basal cell adhesion molecule (Lu/BCAM) is a membrane bound glycoprotein...
Purpose: Radical changes in both expression and glycosylation pattern of transmembrane mucins have b...
Bladder cancer can be viewed as a prototype for carcinogen-induced neoplasia. This has been demonstr...
High-grade transitional cell carcinomas (TCCs) of the urinary bladder are frequently associated with...
textabstractHigh-grade transitional cell carcinomas (TCCs) of the urinary bladder are fre...
Recently, independent studies have shown that the expression of two integrin chains, β4 and α2, plus...
Introduction: Cell adhesion molecules (CAM) are required for maintaining a normal epithelial phenoty...
INTRODUCTION: Cell adhesion molecules (CAM) are required for maintaining a normal epithelial phenoty...
International audiencePURPOSE: Loss of intercellular adhesion and increased cell motility promote tu...
BACKGROUND: E-cadherin and β-catenin are adhesion molecules that promote integrity and stability of...
Down-regulation of E-cadherin, an intercellular adhesion molecule, and up-regulation of autocrine mo...
Background:Epithelial cell adhesion molecule is overexpressed in bladder tumours and released from b...
Urinary bladder cancer is often multifocalhowever, the intraluminal dissemination of the urothelial ...
A b s t r a c t Loss of intercellular adhesion facilitates tumor invasion. To clarify the relation b...
International audienceLoss of intercellular adhesion facilitates tumor invasion. To clarify the rela...
Abstract Background Lutheran/basal cell adhesion molecule (Lu/BCAM) is a membrane bound glycoprotein...
Purpose: Radical changes in both expression and glycosylation pattern of transmembrane mucins have b...
Bladder cancer can be viewed as a prototype for carcinogen-induced neoplasia. This has been demonstr...