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Tissue factor over-expression by human pancreatic cancer cells BXPC3 is related to higher prothrombotic potential as compared to breast cancer cells MCF7
Authors:Gerotziafas Grigoris T  Galea Vassiliki  Mbemba Elisabeth  Khaterchi Amir  Sassi Mouna  Baccouche Hela  Prengel Claudie  van Dreden Patrick  Hatmi Mohamed  Bernaudin Jean François  Elalamy Ismail
Affiliation:
  • a ER2UPMC, Faculté de Médecine Pierre et Marie Curie, Université Paris VI, Hôpital Universitaire Tenon, Paris, France
  • b Diagnostica Stago, Gennevilliers, France
  • c Departement Infection et Epidemiologie, Institut Pasteur, Paris, France
  • Abstract:Cancer histology influences the risk of venous thromboembolism and tissue factor (TF) is the key molecule in cancer-induced hypercoagulability. We investigated the relation between TF expression by pancreatic and breast cancer cells (BXPC3 and MCF7 respectively) and their capacity to trigger in vitro thrombin generation in normal human plasma. Flow cytometry and Western blot analysis for TF expression were performed using murine IgG1 monoclonal antibody against human TF. Real-time PCR for TFmRNA was also performed. Activity of TF expressed by cancer cells was measured with a specific chromogenic assay. Thrombin generation in PPP was assessed using calibrated automated thrombogram. Cancer cells were added to platelet poor plasma from healthy volunteers. In separate experiments cells were incubated with the anti-TF antibody at concentration that completely neutralized the activity of recombinant human TF on thrombin generation. BXPC3 cells expressed significantly higher amounts of functional TF as compared to MCF7 cells. Incubation of BXPC3 and MCF7 cells with PPP resulted in acceleration of the initiation phase of thrombin generation. BXPC3 cells manifested higher procoagulant potential than MCF7 cells. The incubation of BXPC3 or MCF7 cells with the anti-TF monoclonal antibody which resulted in reversal of their effect on thrombin generation.The present study establishes a link between the amount of TF expressed by cancer cells with their procoagulant activity. Both studied types of cancer cells trigger thrombin generation but they have different procoagulant potential. The procoagulant activity of BXPC3 and MCF7 cells is related to the amount of TF expressed. Kinetic parameters of thrombogram are the most relevant for the detection of the TF-dependent procoagulant activity of cancer cells. TF expression is one of the mechanisms by which cancer cells manifest their procoagulant potential but it is not the unique one. The present experimental model will allow the characterization the procoagulant fingerprint of cell lines from the same or different histological types of cancer.
    Keywords:breast cancer   pancreatic cancer   tissue factor   thrombin generation   venous thromboembolism
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