The spindle checkpoint protein MAD1 regulates the expression of E-cadherin and prevents cell migration.

ONCOLOGY REPORTS(2012)

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Aneuploidy is a common characteristic of human solid tumors. It has been proposed that a defect of the spindle assembly checkpoint (SAC) generates aneuploidy and might facilitate tumorigenesis. However, a direct link between the SAC proteins and tumorigenesis has not yet been elucidated. Here, we demonstrate the association of the SAC protein MAD1 with the RNA polymerase II complex and its role in gene expression. Furthermore, MAD1 binds to the E-cadherin promoter region. Knockdown of endogenous MAD1 by siRNA reduces E-cadherin expression and enhances the migration ability of non-metastatic breast cancer cells, indicating that reduced MAD1 expression is a new potential diagnostic symptom of tumor metastasis.
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MAD1,RNA polymerase II,E-cadherin,cell migration
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