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  2. Inhibition of cell movement and proliferation by cell-cell contact-induced interaction of Necl-5 with nectin-3

Inhibition of cell movement and proliferation by cell-cell contact-induced interaction of Necl-5 with nectin-3

  • J Cell Biol. 2005 Oct 10;171(1):165-73. doi: 10.1083/jcb.200501090.
Tsutomu Fujito 1 Wataru Ikeda Shigeki Kakunaga Yukiko Minami Mihoko Kajita Yasuhisa Sakamoto Morito Monden Yoshimi Takai
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Affiliation

  • 1 Department of Molecular Biology and Biochemistry, Osaka University Graduate School of Medicine/Faculty of Medicine, Suita 565-0871, Osaka, Japan.
Abstract

Immunoglobulin-like Necl-5/Tage4/poliovirus receptor (PVR)/CD155, originally identified as the PVR, has been shown to be up-regulated in Cancer cells and to enhance growth factor-induced cell movement and proliferation. In addition, Necl-5 heterophilically trans-interacts with nectin-3, a cell-cell adhesion molecule known to form adherens junctions in cooperation with cadherin. We show here that Necl-5 was down-regulated from cell surface upon cell-cell contacts in NIH3T3 cells. This down-regulation of Necl-5 was initiated by its interaction with nectin-3 and was mainly mediated by clathrin-dependent endocytosis. Then, the down-regulation of Necl-5 induced in this way reduced movement and proliferation of NIH3T3 cells. These results indicate that the down-regulation of Necl-5 induced by its interaction with nectin-3 upon cell-cell contacts may be at least one mechanism underlying contact inhibition of cell movement and proliferation.

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