E A Bruyneel
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Bracke M, Boterberg T, Bruyneel E, Mareel M
Methods Mol Med
. 2011 Feb;
58:81-9.
PMID: 21340850
Invasion occurs when invasion promoter molecules outbalance the function of invasion suppressors (1). Examples of invasion promoters are cell-matrix adhesion molecules, extracellular proteases, and cell motility factors. In normal tissues,...
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Boterberg T, Bracke M, Bruyneel E, Mareel M
Methods Mol Med
. 2011 Feb;
58:33-45.
PMID: 21340845
Invasion of carcinoma cells is the result of a disequilibrium between invasion promoter and invasion suppressor gene products (1). The E-cadherin/catenin complex is the most potent invasion suppressor at the...
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Van Slambrouck S, Steelant W, Lopez M, Recchi M, Boilly-Marer Y, Bruyneel E, et al.
Oncol Rep
. 2007 Jan;
17(2):433-9.
PMID: 17203184
1-O-octadecyl-2-O-methylglycero-3-phosphocholine (ET-18-OMe)-treated precultured heart fragments (PHF) are resistant to the invasion of malignant cells. Previous studies have demonstrated that this effect is due to the alterations of the N-linked glycoproteins...
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Debruyne P, Bruyneel E, Li X, Flatau G, Muller O, Zimber A, et al.
Oncogene
. 2002 Oct;
21(44):6740-50.
PMID: 12360401
Bile acids are implicated in colorectal carcinogenesis as evidenced by epidemiological and experimental studies. We examined whether bile acids stimulate cellular invasion of human colorectal and dog kidney epithelial cells...
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Debruyne P, Bruyneel E, Li X, Zimber A, Gespach C, Mareel M
Mutat Res
. 2001 Aug;
480-481:359-69.
PMID: 11506828
Bile acids play a role in colorectal carcinogenesis as evidenced by epidemiological and experimental studies. Some bile acids stimulate growth of normal colonic and adenoma cells, but not of colorectal...
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Steelant W, Goeman J, Philippe J, Oomen L, Hilkens J, Krzewinski-Recchi M, et al.
Int J Cancer
. 2001 Apr;
92(4):527-36.
PMID: 11304687
1-O-octadecyl-2-O-methyl-glycerophosphocholine (ET-18-OMe) is an analogue of the naturally occurring 2-lysophosphatidylcholine belonging to the class of antitumor lipids. Previously, we demonstrated that ET-18-OMe modulates cell-cell adhesion of human breast cancer MCF-7...
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Steelant W, Recchi M, Noe V, Boilly-Marer Y, Bruyneel E, Verbert A, et al.
Clin Exp Metastasis
. 1999 Aug;
17(3):245-53.
PMID: 10432010
We have investigated the role of sialylation on cell-cell adhesion mediated by E-cadherin. Two MCF-7 human breast cancer cell variants were studied: MCF-7/AZ cells showed a spontaneous cell-cell adhesion in...
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Spieker N, Mareel M, Bruyneel E, Nederbragt H
Eur J Cell Biol
. 1995 Dec;
68(4):427-36.
PMID: 8690022
E-cadherin is considered to be an invasion suppressor molecule. We have studied the expression and function of E-cadherin in three cell lines derived from a dog mammary tumor, namely SH15,...
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Vermeulen S, Bruyneel E, van Roy F, Mareel M, Bracke M
Br J Cancer
. 1995 Dec;
72(6):1447-53.
PMID: 8519658
All-trans-retinoic acid (RA), like insulin-like growth factor I (IGF-I) and tamoxifen, inhibit invasion of human MCF-7/6 mammary cancer cells in vitro. For tamoxifen and for IGF-I, activation of the invasion-suppressor...
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Vermeulen S, Bruyneel E, Bracke M, De Bruyne G, Vennekens K, Vleminckx K, et al.
Cancer Res
. 1995 Oct;
55(20):4722-8.
PMID: 7553655
Loss of epithelioid organization in carcinoma cell lines has been related to invasiveness and poor differentiation of tumors. We investigated the invasion in vitro of various human colon cancer cell...