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Integrin α-3 ß-1's central role in breast cancer, melanoma and glioblastoma cell aggregation revealed by antibodies with blocking activity.

Daniel F Lusche1, Michael R Klemme1, Benjamin A Soll1, Ryan J Reis1, Cristopher C Forrest1, Tiffany S Nop1, Deborah J Wessels1, Brian Berger1, Rebecca Glover1, David R Soll1.   

Abstract

Breast cancer, melanoma and glioblastoma cells undergo cell-mediated aggregation and aggregate coalescence in a transparent 3D Matrigel environment. Cells from normal tissue and non-tumorigenic cell lines do not exhibit these behaviors. Here, 266 monoclonal antibodies (mAbs) demonstrated to interact with a wide variety of membrane, secreted and matrix proteins, have been screened for their capacity to block these tumorigenic cell-specific behaviors in a 3D environment. Remarkably, only six of the 266 tested mAbs exhibited blocking activity, four targeting integrin ß-1, one targeting integrin α-3 and one targeting CD44. Colocalization of integrins ß-1 and α-3 in fixed cells and in live aggregates suggests that the integrin α-3 ß-1 dimer plays a central role in cancer cell aggregation in the 3D environment provided by Matrigel. Our results suggest that blocking by anti-integrin and anti-CD44 mAbs involves interference in cell-cell interactions.

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Keywords:  3D matrigel model; CD44; integrin α-3; integrin β-1; monoclonal antibody blocking; monoclonal antibody screen

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Year:  2019        PMID: 30810437      PMCID: PMC6601557          DOI: 10.1080/19420862.2019.1583987

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  MAbs        ISSN: 1942-0862            Impact factor:   5.857


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