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Inhibition of Cell Attachment, Invasion and Metastasis of Human Carcinoma Cells by Anti‐integrin β(1) Subunit Antibody

We investigated the expression of β(1) integrins in human carcinoma cell lines, and the anti‐metastatic and anti‐invasive effects of a newly established anti‐human β(1) subunit monoclonal antibody designated NCC‐INT‐7. All the examined carcinoma cell lines expressed β(1) integrins upon immunoblot an...

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Autores principales: Fujita, Shin, Suzuki, Hiroko, Kinoshita, Masao, Hirohashi, Setsuo
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Blackwell Publishing Ltd 1992
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5918747/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/1282908
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1349-7006.1992.tb02764.x
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author Fujita, Shin
Suzuki, Hiroko
Kinoshita, Masao
Hirohashi, Setsuo
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Suzuki, Hiroko
Kinoshita, Masao
Hirohashi, Setsuo
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description We investigated the expression of β(1) integrins in human carcinoma cell lines, and the anti‐metastatic and anti‐invasive effects of a newly established anti‐human β(1) subunit monoclonal antibody designated NCC‐INT‐7. All the examined carcinoma cell lines expressed β(1) integrins upon immunoblot analysis. NCC‐INT‐7 completely inhibited the adhesion of carcinoma cells to laminin, fibronectin, collagens and acetone‐fixed tissues including lung, liver and brain. In an in vitro invasion model, NCC‐INT‐7 inhibited the invasion of human bladder carcinoma cell line T24 and human gastric carcinoma cell lines TMK‐1, MKN‐45 and MKN‐74 through an artificially reconstructed basement membrane. In an in vivo nude mouse peritoneal dissemination model using MKN‐45 and TMK‐1, NCC‐INT‐7 significantly reduced the number of tumor nodules in the mesentery. In an in vivo nude mouse liver metastasis model using a serially transplantable human colonic carcinoma, COL‐2–JCK, NCC‐INT‐7 significantly reduced the number of tumor nodules in liver. These results indicate that β(1) integrins play an important role in the tissue attachment, migration, invasion and metastasis of human carcinoma cells, and that this new monoclonal antibody is useful for studies aimed at prevention of metastasis.
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spelling pubmed-59187472018-05-11 Inhibition of Cell Attachment, Invasion and Metastasis of Human Carcinoma Cells by Anti‐integrin β(1) Subunit Antibody Fujita, Shin Suzuki, Hiroko Kinoshita, Masao Hirohashi, Setsuo Jpn J Cancer Res Article We investigated the expression of β(1) integrins in human carcinoma cell lines, and the anti‐metastatic and anti‐invasive effects of a newly established anti‐human β(1) subunit monoclonal antibody designated NCC‐INT‐7. All the examined carcinoma cell lines expressed β(1) integrins upon immunoblot analysis. NCC‐INT‐7 completely inhibited the adhesion of carcinoma cells to laminin, fibronectin, collagens and acetone‐fixed tissues including lung, liver and brain. In an in vitro invasion model, NCC‐INT‐7 inhibited the invasion of human bladder carcinoma cell line T24 and human gastric carcinoma cell lines TMK‐1, MKN‐45 and MKN‐74 through an artificially reconstructed basement membrane. In an in vivo nude mouse peritoneal dissemination model using MKN‐45 and TMK‐1, NCC‐INT‐7 significantly reduced the number of tumor nodules in the mesentery. In an in vivo nude mouse liver metastasis model using a serially transplantable human colonic carcinoma, COL‐2–JCK, NCC‐INT‐7 significantly reduced the number of tumor nodules in liver. These results indicate that β(1) integrins play an important role in the tissue attachment, migration, invasion and metastasis of human carcinoma cells, and that this new monoclonal antibody is useful for studies aimed at prevention of metastasis. Blackwell Publishing Ltd 1992-12 /pmc/articles/PMC5918747/ /pubmed/1282908 http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1349-7006.1992.tb02764.x Text en
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Inhibition of Cell Attachment, Invasion and Metastasis of Human Carcinoma Cells by Anti‐integrin β(1) Subunit Antibody
title Inhibition of Cell Attachment, Invasion and Metastasis of Human Carcinoma Cells by Anti‐integrin β(1) Subunit Antibody
title_full Inhibition of Cell Attachment, Invasion and Metastasis of Human Carcinoma Cells by Anti‐integrin β(1) Subunit Antibody
title_fullStr Inhibition of Cell Attachment, Invasion and Metastasis of Human Carcinoma Cells by Anti‐integrin β(1) Subunit Antibody
title_full_unstemmed Inhibition of Cell Attachment, Invasion and Metastasis of Human Carcinoma Cells by Anti‐integrin β(1) Subunit Antibody
title_short Inhibition of Cell Attachment, Invasion and Metastasis of Human Carcinoma Cells by Anti‐integrin β(1) Subunit Antibody
title_sort inhibition of cell attachment, invasion and metastasis of human carcinoma cells by anti‐integrin β(1) subunit antibody
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5918747/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/1282908
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1349-7006.1992.tb02764.x
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