Adhesive properties of weakly and highly metastatic melanoma cell lines.

Gan Pub Date : 1984-06-01
H Urushihara, Y Ikawa, T Tsuruo
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The aggregating properties of murine melanoma cell lines with low metastatic potential (B16-F1) and high metastatic potential (B16-F10 and B16-BL6) were compared. All three types of cells were found to possess Ca2+-dependent and Ca2+-independent intrinsic mechanisms for cell adhesion, though the extent of reaggregation varied in each mechanism. After trypsin treatment at around 1 microgram/ml, F10 and BL6 cells reaggregated in the presence of 1mM Ca2+ to a greater degree than F1 cells. F10 and BL6 cells were also more aggregative than F1 cells after dissociation with collagenase. The apparent adhesiveness of the cells was found to be dependent on both the manner of cell preparation for reaggregation and on the presence of external Ca2+ or serum factors. The results are discussed in relation to the mechanisms of tumor cell arrest with emphasis on the effect of extracellular factors on cell adhesiveness.

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弱转移性和高转移性黑色素瘤细胞系的粘附特性。
比较低转移潜能(B16-F1)和高转移潜能(B16-F10和B16-BL6)小鼠黑色素瘤细胞系的聚集特性。发现所有三种类型的细胞都具有Ca2+依赖和Ca2+独立的细胞粘附内在机制,尽管每种机制的再聚集程度各不相同。胰蛋白酶在1微克/毫升左右处理后,F10和BL6细胞在1mM Ca2+存在下重新聚集的程度大于F1细胞。与胶原酶解离后,F10和BL6细胞的聚集性也高于F1细胞。发现细胞的明显粘附性取决于细胞重新聚集的制备方式和外部Ca2+或血清因子的存在。讨论了肿瘤细胞阻滞的机制,重点讨论了细胞外因子对细胞粘附的影响。
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