| Literature DB >> 2009542 |
I Martìn-Padura1, R Mortarini, D Lauri, S Bernasconi, F Sanchez-Madrid, G Parmiani, A Mantovani, A Anichini, E Dejana.
Abstract
Tumor cell attachment to endothelial cells (EC) is one of the critical steps of the metastatic process. It was previously reported that interleukin 1 treatment of EC induces expression of membrane molecules that promote tumor cell adhesion. In this paper we report that a panel of six clones isolated from a human metastatic melanoma presented a marked heterogeneity in their ability to adhere to interleukin 1 activated EC. This was correlated with integrin VLA-4 expression by the clones. Antibodies directed to VLA-4 and to its endothelial ligand INCAM110/VCAM-1 abolished interleukin 1 induced increase in melanoma cell adhesion to EC. These data demonstrate intratumor heterogeneity in the expression of VLA-4 and that this can represent a crucial determinant of tumor cell interaction with EC during secondary spread.Entities:
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Year: 1991 PMID: 2009542
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Cancer Res ISSN: 0008-5472 Impact factor: 12.701