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Quantitation of human choriocarcinoma spheroid attachment to uterine epithelial cell monolayers.

N J John1, M Linke, H W Denker.   

Abstract

Adhesive interactions of trophoblast cells with endometrium are essential for embryo implantation in the uterus. Choriocarcinoma cells, the malignant counterpart of trophoblast, show pronounced invasiveness and are of interest for model studies. We describe here an in vitro model system for the study of adhesion of human JAR choriocarcinoma multicellular spheroids to different human endometrial epithelial cell lines (RL95-2, HEC-1A, KLE, AN3-CA) grown as monolayers. Cell characterization showed JAR spheroids to s++ecrete the placental hormones human chorionic gonadotropin and progesterone into the culture medium; distinct patterns of keratin, vimentin, and uvomorulin expression were seen in the endometrial cell lines. Spheroid attachment to endometrial monolayers was quantified using a centrifugal force-based adhesion assay, and morphology was examined by light and electron microscopy. Results showed the JAR spheroids to attach to three of the endometrial monolayers (RL95-2, HEC-1A, KLE) progressively over a 24-h period (by which time > or = 80% of the spheroids attached). Significant differences in spheroid attachment were most pronounced at 5 h (RL95-2 > HEC-1A > KLE and poly-D-lysine control, i.e. 90:45:17:17% attached). JAR spheroids did not attach to the endometrial cell line AN3-CA. Morphology revealed choriocarcinoma cells to begin to intrude between the uterine RL95-2 epithelial cells at 5 h. At 24 h, this intrusive type of penetration continued to be seen only with the RL95-2 monolayer. The assay system thus identifies differences in attachment properties between choriocarcinoma cells and various endometrial cell lines and forms the basis for further studies on the molecular interactions involved.

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Year:  1993        PMID: 8331030

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  In Vitro Cell Dev Biol Anim        ISSN: 1071-2690            Impact factor:   2.416


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