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Leukocyte Function-associated Antigen-1-dependent Adhesion of Rat Ascites Hepatoma AH66F to Mesentery-derived Mesothelial Cells
Authors:Masaaki Nomura  Hideo Yamamoto  Norihiko Sugiura  Kazunari Kuroda  Hiroki Kawaguchi  Ken-ichi Miyamoto
Affiliation:Research Laboratory for Development of Medicine, Faculty of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Hokuriku University, Ho-3 Kanagawa-machi, Kanazawa 920-11;Research Laboratory for Development of Medicine, Nakakita Yakuhin Co., 52-1 Banba, Shirahama-cho, Tsushima 496
Abstract:Rat ascites hepatoma AH66F cells adhered better than AH130 cells to mesentery-derived mesothelial cells (M-cells), though both cells secreted M , 92,000 matrix metalloproteinase on a gelatin zymogram with similar activity. AH66F cells expressed leukocyte function-associated antigen-1 (LFA-1) and intercellular adhesion molecule-1 (ICAM-1), a ligand of LFA-1, on the cell surface, while AH130 cells had ICAM-1 alone. The adhesion to M-cells of AH66F cells was inhibited to the adhesion level of AH130 cells by anti-rat LFA-1 α- and/or β-chain monoclonal antibody (mAb) and also by anti-rat ICAM-1 mAb. This is the first report to show the LFA-1-dependent adhesion of cells other than leukocytes, because AH66F cells did not express CD45, T cell-αβ receptor or CD11b/c (Mac-1/p150,95). These results indicate that a part of the adhesion of AH66F cells to M-cells is due to LFA-1/ICAM-1 interaction, and we suggest that this characteristic feature of AH66F cells may be related to the malignant properties.
Keywords:Rat ascites hepatoma    Adhesion    LFA-1    ICAM-1    Matrix metalloproteinase
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