Literature DB >> 7834643

Solid tumor cells express functional "tethered ligand" thrombin receptor.

M Z Wojtukiewicz1, D G Tang, E Ben-Josef, C Renaud, D A Walz, K V Honn.   

Abstract

Previous work demonstrated that alpha-thrombin promoted tumor cell adhesion to endothelium and extracellular matrix as well as enhanced the metastatic capacity of tumor cells. This study was initiated to investigate whether the thrombin effect on tumor cells is mediated through the "tethered ligand" thrombin receptor. RT-PCR analysis using primers based on the human thrombin receptors detected mRNA in human colon adenocarcinoma cells (clone A), whose authenticity was confirmed by Southern hybridization. The presence of thrombin receptor mRNA in rat (W256 carcinosarcoma) and mouse (melanoma) tumor cells was demonstrated by RT-PCR/Southern blotting using species-specific PCR primers. Sequencing of the PCR fragment of clone A cells revealed complete homology with the reported human cDNA sequence. Subsequently, tumor cells derived from three species, i.e., human, rat, and mouse, were found to express the thrombin receptor protein as revealed by immunoblotting using ligand peptide-derived mAb ATAP138, whose reactivity towards the M(r) approximately 66,000, potential thrombin receptor was blocked by preincubating the antibody with the immunogen peptide SFLLRNPNDKYEPF (TRP 14). Finally, peptides TRP 14 and TRP 7 (SFLLRNP), but not TRP 5 (FLLRN), were found to mimic alpha-thrombin in stimulating tumor cell adhesion to fibronectin, suggesting that the thrombin receptors expressed on solid tumor cells are biologically functional.

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Year:  1995        PMID: 7834643

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Cancer Res        ISSN: 0008-5472            Impact factor:   12.701


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