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Characterization of integrin subunits,cellular adhesion and tumorgenicity of four human prostate cell lines
Authors:Colette M. Witkowski  Isaac Rabinovitz  Raymond B. Nagle  Kit-Sahn D. Affinito  Anne E. Cress
Affiliation:(1) Department of Radiation Oncology, The Arizona Cancer Center, University of Arizona College of Medicine, 1501 N. Campbell Ave., 85724 Tucson, Arizona, USA;(2) Department of Pathology, The Arizona Cancer Center, University of Arizona Collage of Medicine, Tucson, Arizona, USA
Abstract:Cellular adhesion to extracellular matrix proteins via integrin molecules is a major factor in the process of invasion and metastasis of human tumor cells. Four human prostate cell lines were characterized according to the presence and quantity of integrin subunits, the ability of the cells to attach to extracellular substrates and the capacity of the cells to form tumors in severe combined immunodeficient (SCID) mice. All four human prostate cell lines expressed three to five integrins on their cell surfaces. The DU145, PC3 and 431P cells expressed primarily agr3, agr5, and agr6 integrin at similar levels. These cell lines expressed the subunits beta1, beta3 and beta4 with beta1 predominant. The DU145 cells preferred attachment to fibronectin, followed by laminin and vitronectin. Approximately 50%–60% of the binding of DU145 cells to fibronectin and laminin was dependent on the function of agr5beta1 and agr6 respectively. The cell line LNCaP differed in its low expression of the agr3 subunit, 95% of cellular adhesion to fobronectin and laminin being integrin-dependent and its inability to attach to vitronectin, in spite of surface expression of agrvbeta3. All the cell lines except for LNCaP readily formed tumors within SCID mice and the expression of agr3, agr6, beta1, and beta4 integrin subunits was preserved in the resulting tumor tissue. The altered adhesion properties of the LNCaP cells may explain their altered tumorigenicity.Abbreviations SCID severe combined immunodeficiency - FITC fluorescein isothiocynate - FACS fluorescence-activated cell sorting - PBS phosphate-buffered saline - FBS fetal bovine serumThis work was supported in part by a grant from the Friends of the Arizona Cancer Center, Phoenix Chapter, is ACS grant PDT-388 and CH-467 and CA 56666
Keywords:Integrins  Cell adhesion  Human prostate cell lines  Metastasis
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