Title : Regulation of the expression of E-cadherin on human cancer cells by gamma-linolenic acid (GLA).

Pub. Date : 1995 Nov 1

PMID : 7585549






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1 Regulation of the expression of E-cadherin on human cancer cells by gamma-linolenic acid (GLA). gamma-Linolenic Acid cadherin 1 Homo sapiens
2 Regulation of the expression of E-cadherin on human cancer cells by gamma-linolenic acid (GLA). gamma-Linolenic Acid cadherin 1 Homo sapiens
3 This study examined the effect of gamma-linolenic acid (GLA), a n-6 polyunsaturated fatty acid, on the expression of E-cadherin in human cancer cells. gamma-Linolenic Acid cadherin 1 Homo sapiens
4 This study examined the effect of gamma-linolenic acid (GLA), a n-6 polyunsaturated fatty acid, on the expression of E-cadherin in human cancer cells. gamma-Linolenic Acid cadherin 1 Homo sapiens
5 This study examined the effect of gamma-linolenic acid (GLA), a n-6 polyunsaturated fatty acid, on the expression of E-cadherin in human cancer cells. n-6 polyunsaturated fatty acid cadherin 1 Homo sapiens
6 Western blotting studies demonstrated that treatment of cells with GLA for 24 h increased the expression of E-cadherin in lung, colon, breast, melanoma, and liver cancer cells, but not in endothelial cells and fibroblasts. gamma-Linolenic Acid cadherin 1 Homo sapiens
7 The increased expression of E-cadherin was correlated with reduced in vitro invasion and increased aggregation, indicating that the increased E-cadherin expression induced by GLA was biologically active. gamma-Linolenic Acid cadherin 1 Homo sapiens
8 The increased expression of E-cadherin was correlated with reduced in vitro invasion and increased aggregation, indicating that the increased E-cadherin expression induced by GLA was biologically active. gamma-Linolenic Acid cadherin 1 Homo sapiens
9 These data add GLA to the short list of E-cadherin up-regulatory factors. gamma-Linolenic Acid cadherin 1 Homo sapiens
10 The up-regulation of E-cadherin expression in human cancer cells may contribute to the anticancer properties of GLA. gamma-Linolenic Acid cadherin 1 Homo sapiens