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Regulation of the Function and Expression of EpCAM

Di Xiao, Mingrui Xiong, Xin Wei Wang, Mengqing Lyu, Hanxiang Sun, Yeting Cui, Chen Chen, Ziyu Jiang, Fan Sun

2024Biomedicines37 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The epithelial cell adhesion molecule (EpCAM) is a single transmembrane protein on the cell surface. Given its strong expression on epithelial cells and epithelial cell-derived tumors, EpCAM has been identified as a biomarker for circulating tumor cells (CTCs) and exosomes and a target for cancer therapy. As a cell adhesion molecule, EpCAM has a crystal structure that indicates that it forms a cis-dimer first and then probably a trans-tetramer to mediate intercellular adhesion. Through regulated intramembrane proteolysis (RIP), EpCAM and its proteolytic fragments are also able to regulate multiple signaling pathways, Wnt signaling in particular. Although great progress has been made, increasingly more findings have revealed the context-specific expression and function patterns of EpCAM and their regulation processes, which necessitates further studies to determine the structure, function, and expression of EpCAM under both physiological and pathological conditions, broadening its application in basic and translational cancer research.

Topics & Concepts

Epithelial cell adhesion moleculeCell biologyTransmembrane proteinMicrovesiclesCell adhesion moleculeContext (archaeology)Wnt signaling pathwayCell adhesionSignal transductionChemistryBiologyCellBiochemistryReceptormicroRNAGenePaleontologyExtracellular vesicles in diseaseRNA Research and SplicingRNA Interference and Gene Delivery
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