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Inhibitory Effect of Antimetastatic Fusion Polypeptide of Human Fibronectin on Tumor Cell Adhesion to Extracellular Matrices

We investigated the inhibitory mechanism of liver metastasis by using recombinant fragments with cell‐ and/or heparin‐binding domains (C‐274, H‐271 or the fusion fragment CH‐271). Intravenous co‐injection of L5178Y‐ML25 cells with CH‐271 was more effective for the inhibition of liver metastasis than...

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Autores principales: Matsutnoto, Yoshihiro, Saiki, Ikuo, Makabe, Takashi, Yoneda, Junya, Murata, Jun, Kimizuka, Fusao, Ishizaki, Yukuo, Kato, Ikunoshin, Azuma, Ichiro
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Publicado: Blackwell Publishing Ltd 1991
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5918258/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/1955380
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1349-7006.1991.tb01767.x
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author Matsutnoto, Yoshihiro
Saiki, Ikuo
Makabe, Takashi
Yoneda, Junya
Murata, Jun
Kimizuka, Fusao
Ishizaki, Yukuo
Kato, Ikunoshin
Azuma, Ichiro
author_facet Matsutnoto, Yoshihiro
Saiki, Ikuo
Makabe, Takashi
Yoneda, Junya
Murata, Jun
Kimizuka, Fusao
Ishizaki, Yukuo
Kato, Ikunoshin
Azuma, Ichiro
author_sort Matsutnoto, Yoshihiro
collection PubMed
description We investigated the inhibitory mechanism of liver metastasis by using recombinant fragments with cell‐ and/or heparin‐binding domains (C‐274, H‐271 or the fusion fragment CH‐271). Intravenous co‐injection of L5178Y‐ML25 cells with CH‐271 was more effective for the inhibition of liver metastasis than C‐274, H‐271 or C‐274+H‐271. Reduction of the arrest and retention of the radiolabeled tumor cells in the liver of mice was found when CH‐271 was co‐injected with tumor cells. L5178Y‐ML25 cells adhered both concentration‐ and time‐dependently to the substrates precoated with fibronetin, laminin and reconstituted basement membrane, Matrigel. The tumor cell adhesions to the substrates were inhibited in the presence of CH‐271. The tumor cell interaction with CH‐271‐substrate was inhibited by heparin, and monoclonal antibodies (IST‐1 or IST‐2) against the heparin‐binding domain of fibronectin. However, monoclonal antibodies against the cell‐binding domain failed to block the interaction. Similarly, CH‐271‐mediated antimetastatic activity was also inhibited by the treatment of CH‐271 with IST‐1 before the co‐injection with tumor cells, whereas monoclonal antibody against the cell‐binding domain had no effect. Thus, the antimetastatic effect of CH‐271 fusion fragment on liver metastasis of L5178Y‐ML25 cells may be partly due to interference with the adhesive interaction of tumor cells with extracellular matrix or basement membrane components by a heparin‐binding domain‐dependent mechanism.
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spelling pubmed-59182582018-05-11 Inhibitory Effect of Antimetastatic Fusion Polypeptide of Human Fibronectin on Tumor Cell Adhesion to Extracellular Matrices Matsutnoto, Yoshihiro Saiki, Ikuo Makabe, Takashi Yoneda, Junya Murata, Jun Kimizuka, Fusao Ishizaki, Yukuo Kato, Ikunoshin Azuma, Ichiro Jpn J Cancer Res Article We investigated the inhibitory mechanism of liver metastasis by using recombinant fragments with cell‐ and/or heparin‐binding domains (C‐274, H‐271 or the fusion fragment CH‐271). Intravenous co‐injection of L5178Y‐ML25 cells with CH‐271 was more effective for the inhibition of liver metastasis than C‐274, H‐271 or C‐274+H‐271. Reduction of the arrest and retention of the radiolabeled tumor cells in the liver of mice was found when CH‐271 was co‐injected with tumor cells. L5178Y‐ML25 cells adhered both concentration‐ and time‐dependently to the substrates precoated with fibronetin, laminin and reconstituted basement membrane, Matrigel. The tumor cell adhesions to the substrates were inhibited in the presence of CH‐271. The tumor cell interaction with CH‐271‐substrate was inhibited by heparin, and monoclonal antibodies (IST‐1 or IST‐2) against the heparin‐binding domain of fibronectin. However, monoclonal antibodies against the cell‐binding domain failed to block the interaction. Similarly, CH‐271‐mediated antimetastatic activity was also inhibited by the treatment of CH‐271 with IST‐1 before the co‐injection with tumor cells, whereas monoclonal antibody against the cell‐binding domain had no effect. Thus, the antimetastatic effect of CH‐271 fusion fragment on liver metastasis of L5178Y‐ML25 cells may be partly due to interference with the adhesive interaction of tumor cells with extracellular matrix or basement membrane components by a heparin‐binding domain‐dependent mechanism. Blackwell Publishing Ltd 1991-10 /pmc/articles/PMC5918258/ /pubmed/1955380 http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1349-7006.1991.tb01767.x Text en
spellingShingle Article
Matsutnoto, Yoshihiro
Saiki, Ikuo
Makabe, Takashi
Yoneda, Junya
Murata, Jun
Kimizuka, Fusao
Ishizaki, Yukuo
Kato, Ikunoshin
Azuma, Ichiro
Inhibitory Effect of Antimetastatic Fusion Polypeptide of Human Fibronectin on Tumor Cell Adhesion to Extracellular Matrices
title Inhibitory Effect of Antimetastatic Fusion Polypeptide of Human Fibronectin on Tumor Cell Adhesion to Extracellular Matrices
title_full Inhibitory Effect of Antimetastatic Fusion Polypeptide of Human Fibronectin on Tumor Cell Adhesion to Extracellular Matrices
title_fullStr Inhibitory Effect of Antimetastatic Fusion Polypeptide of Human Fibronectin on Tumor Cell Adhesion to Extracellular Matrices
title_full_unstemmed Inhibitory Effect of Antimetastatic Fusion Polypeptide of Human Fibronectin on Tumor Cell Adhesion to Extracellular Matrices
title_short Inhibitory Effect of Antimetastatic Fusion Polypeptide of Human Fibronectin on Tumor Cell Adhesion to Extracellular Matrices
title_sort inhibitory effect of antimetastatic fusion polypeptide of human fibronectin on tumor cell adhesion to extracellular matrices
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5918258/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/1955380
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1349-7006.1991.tb01767.x
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