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Adhesive, invasive, and growth properties of selected metastatic variants of a murine large-cell lymphoma.

G L Nicolson1, P N Belloni, R J Tressler, K Dulski, T Inoue, P G Cavanaugh.   

Abstract

The adhesive, invasive, and growth properties of parental murine large-cell lymphoma cells of low metastatic potential (RAW117-P) were compared to in-vivo-selected sublines of high metastatic potential to liver (RAW117-H10) or lung (RAW117-L17). Using small (approximately 0.5 mm3) pieces of syngeneic organ tissue (lung, liver, kidney) we found that RAW117-L17 cells selectively attached to and invaded lung tissue, whereas RAW117-H10 cells preferentially attached to and invaded liver tissue. We measured adhesion to microvessel endothelial cells established from syngeneic lung and liver and found that the RAW117-L17 cells bound to lung microvessel endothelial cells at significantly higher rates than the other lines, and RAW117-H10 and -L17 cells attached to hepatic sinusoidal endothelial cells at significantly faster rates than RAW117-P cells. Such organ specificity of adhesion was not found at the level of the subendothelial matrix, and the rates of adhesion of RAW117 cells to subendothelial matrix were lower than to endothelial cells. RAW117 cells of low or high metastatic potential bound to immobilized extracellular matrix components, such as fibronectin, at high rats, but adhesion to laminin or collagen IV was minimal. Previous studies indicated that RAW117 lines could proliferate in vitro in certain organ-conditioned media under limiting serum conditions. We therefore examined the ability of a purified paracrine lung growth factor (LDGF-1) to stimulate growth of RAW117 cells in limiting serum-containing medium. The high lung-colonizing L17 line was stimulated to proliferate by LDGF-1 at faster rates than the other lines. The data support Paget's hypothesis that the organ specificity of tumor metastasis is determined by specific tumor cell and host properties.

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Year:  1989        PMID: 2708004

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Invasion Metastasis        ISSN: 0251-1789


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