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CDH1 — LPA
Text-mined interactions from Literome
Qian et al., EMBO J 2004
:
E-cadherin did not
regulate a constitutively active mutant RTK ( Neu* ) or the ligand dependent activation of
LPA receptors or muscarinic receptors, which are two classes of G protein coupled receptors
Carothers et al., Exp Cell Res 2006
:
We treated Apc+/+ ( WT ) littermate small intestine with EGTA, an
inhibitor of
E-cadherin , and with
LPA , an RhoA activator ; both induced effects on adhesion and kinase activity that mimicked the Min/+ phenotype
Gil et al., Gynecol Oncol 2008
(Neoplasm Invasiveness...) :
To evaluate the
role of
LPA in regulating
E-cadherin cell surface expression, adhesion, and invasion in epithelial ovarian carcinoma ( EOC ) cells
He et al., J Biol Chem 2009
(Lung Injury) :
This study provides evidence that
LPA enhances pulmonary epithelial barrier integrity through protein kinase C (PKC) delta- and zeta
mediated E-cadherin accumulation at cell-cell junctions
Liu et al., Journal of oncology 2012
:
LPA induced loss of
E-cadherin was concentration and time dependent ...
LPA increased MMP-9 expression and
promoted MMP-9 catalyzed
E-cadherin ectodomain shedding