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The correlation between expression of Ca2+-dependent cell adhesion mol
ecule, cadherin, and gap junctional intercellular communication (GJIC)
in human lung carcinoma PG cell line and connexin43 (Cx43) cDNA trans
fected PG cell clones was investigated. Results from immunoblotting an
d immunofluorescent staining revealed that cultured normal human lung
cells (RF) expressed N-cadherin. However, the expression level of N-ca
dherin in PG cells was very low in comparison with normal RF cells. Th
e Cx43 transfected PG clones exhibited comparable levels of Cx43 prote
in, but varied in the level of N-cadherin expression and in the functi
on of GJIC as measured by scrape-loading and dye transfer (SLDT) metho
d. Positive correlation between N-cadherin and GJIC was demonstrated.
The in vitro and in vivo growth examination results suggest that N-cad
herin mediated cell-cell adhesions and Cx43 functional expression, the
GJIC, may work coordinately with each other in regulation of cell gro
wth and differentiation. Deficiency in both GJIC and cell adhesion may
be crucial for cell transformation.