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  • The study investigated claudin-11 expression in bladder cancer and its impact on cell behavior, finding that benign tissue had higher claudin-11 levels than malignant tissue.
  • Claudin-11 expression varied among different bladder cancer cell lines, with non-invasive lines showing stronger expression compared to invasive ones.
  • Forced expression of claudin-11 in invasive cells reduced their invasiveness and increased adhesion and growth rates, indicating its potential role in preventing cancer progression and serving as a therapeutic target.

Article Abstract

The expression of claudin-11 in benign and malignant bladder tissue and the effect of forced expression of claudin-11 on tight junction function and invasiveness of bladder cancer cells were studied. Claudin-11 expression was tested in bladder cancer cell lines (T24/83, RT 112/84 and EJ138) using reverse transcription-polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR) and in benign and malignant bladder tissue by quantitative RT-PCR and immunohistochemistry. T24/83 cells were transfected with the pcDNA.1/NT-GFP-TOPO vector containing full-length human claudin-11 sequence. Stable-transfected cells overexpressing claudin-11 (T24Cl-11Ex), wild-type cells (T24WT) and the empty plasmid control clone (T24GFP) were compared using transurothelial resistance (TUR), in vitro adhesion, invasion and growth assays. Claudin-11 was strongly expressed in the non-invasive RT112/84 cell line compared to the invasive T24/83 and EJ138 TCC cell lines. Benign bladder tissue demonstrated equal expression of claudin-11 mRNA as carcinoma, but displayed more intense staining than malignant tissue on immunohistochemistry. Forced-expression of claudin-11 in T24/83 cells was confirmed by PCR, immunoprecipitation and by immunofluorescence, which demonstrated increased perinuclear claudin-11 staining. Forced expression of claudin-11 did not affect TUR (p = 0.243), but significantly reduced invasion (p = 0.001) while increasing cell matrix adhesion (p = 0.001) and growth rates (p = 0.001). The greater expression of claudin-11 in benign vs. malignant tissue and non-invasive vs. invasive cell lines, and its effect in reducing bladder cancer cell invasiveness suggests that claudin-11 may have a role in preventing cancer progression and may serve as a therapeutic target in reducing metastasis.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.3892/or.2011.1244DOI Listing

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