Literature DB >> 17335894

The attenuation of experimental lung metastasis by a bile acid acylated-heparin derivative.

Kyeongsoon Park1, Seok Ki Lee, Dai Hyun Son, Soo Ah Park, Kwangmeyung Kim, Hyo Won Chang, Eun-Jeong Jeong, Rang-Woon Park, In-San Kim, Ick Chan Kwon, Youngro Byun, Sang Yoon Kim.   

Abstract

The inhibitory efficacies of new bile acid acylated-heparin derivative (heparin-DOCA) were evaluated on experimental lung metastasis. We evaluated the effect of heparin-DOCA on intercellular interactions including those between B16F10 and thrombin-activated platelets and TNF-alpha-activated HUVECs, and between B16F10 and immobilized mouse P-selectin. In addition, the inhibitory effects of heparin-DOCA on adhesion and invasion of B16F10 to Matrigel were studied. In an animal mouse study, the blood clot formation and the retention of red fluorescence protein (RFP)-B16F10 in lungs were assessed after heparin-DOCA and RFP-B16F10 intravenous administration. Furthermore, we investigated the anti-metastatic effect of heparin-DOCA against lung metastasis induced by B16F10 and SCC7. Heparin-DOCA inhibited intercellular interactions between B16F10 and activated platelets or activated HUVECs by blocking P- and E-selectin-mediated interactions. Moreover, it reduced adhesion and invasion of B16F10 to ECM, thereby affecting the reduction of early retention of B16F10 in the lung. Heparin-DOCA attenuated lung colony formation on the surfaces and in interior of the lung, and attenuated metastasis by B16F10 and SCC7. These results suggest that heparin-DOCA may have potentials as therapeutic agent that prevents tumor metastasis and progression.

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Year:  2007        PMID: 17335894     DOI: 10.1016/j.biomaterials.2007.02.001

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Biomaterials        ISSN: 0142-9612            Impact factor:   12.479


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