Abstract
The intracellular level of the proto-oncoprotein β-catenin is a parameter for the activity of the Wnt pathway, which has been linked to carcinogenesis. The paper introduces a novel sandwich-based ELISA for the determination of the β-catenin concentration in lysates from cells or tissues. The advantages of the method were proven by determining β-catenin levels in cell lines and in cells after activation of the Wnt pathway. Analysis revealed high β-catenin concentrations in the cell lines HeLa, KB, HT1080, MCF-7, U-87 and U-373, which had not been described before. β-Catenin concentrations were compared in HEK293 and C57MG cells after activation of the Wnt pathway. The β-catenin concentrations increased by different factors depending on whether the Wnt pathway was activated by incubation with LiCl or with Wnt-3a-conditioned medium. This finding indicated that the β-catenin level depends on the way and level of Wnt pathway activation. The quantitative analysis of β-catenin in colorectal tumours revealed high β-catenin levels in tumours with truncating mutations in the APC gene.
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Acknowledgements
The authors thank Alfred Wittinghofer for continuous support and Nadine Kutzner for excellent technical assistance. The project was financed by the Tandem Funds of the Max-Planck-Gesellschaft.