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Analysis of the inhibition of tumour metastasis by sulphated polysaccharides.

D R Coombe, C R Parish, I A Ramshaw, J M Snowden.   

Abstract

Lung metastases resulting from the intravenous (i.v.) injection of cells from the rat mammary adenocarcinoma 13762 MAT were significantly reduced by a variety of sulphated polysaccharides, the most effective being heparin, fucoidan and Carrageenan lambda. Although all the inhibitory polysaccharides were anticoagulants, it is unlikely that anticoagulation is the total explanation of their antimetastatic effect because: (i) heparin preparations from 2 different suppliers, although exhibiting comparable anticoagulant activities, differed 10-fold in their antimetastatic capability; (ii) certain sulphated polysaccharides consistently gave a 30% difference in the number of metastatic lesions, yet exhibited identical anticoagulant activity; and (iii) the entrapment of 13762 MAT cells in the lung was not impaired by heparin or fucoidan. It was more probable that the sulphated polysaccharides were interfering with the passaging of tumour cells across the capillary wall as heparin significantly inhibited metastasis when injected up to 3 hr after lodgement, and heparin and fucoidan caused a gradual loss of tumour cells from the lung which only became apparent greater than 1 hr following cell lodgement. The data did not eliminate the possibility that tumour cell adhesion to the endothelium occurred via sulphated polysaccharide recognition. A negative correlation existed between the sulphated polysaccharides that bound to the surface of the tumour cells and those that inhibited metastasis.

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Year:  1987        PMID: 2878892     DOI: 10.1002/ijc.2910390115

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Int J Cancer        ISSN: 0020-7136            Impact factor:   7.396


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