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Effects of neuroblastoma tumor gangliosides on platelet adhesion to collagen.

L H Fang1, M Lucero, T Kazarian, Q Wei, F Y Luo, L A Valentino.   

Abstract

Gangliosides, sialic acid-containing glycosphingolipids, enhance tumor formation in experimental animals and are associated with tumor progression and metastasis in humans. The mechanism(s) for this activity is (are) unknown. One possibility is enhanced platelet activation, since the interaction of platelets with tumor cells contributes to tumor cell arrest in the vascular compartment. We have previously shown that neuroblastoma tumor gangliosides (NBTG) enhance platelet adenosine triphosphate (ATP) secretion, aggregation, and adhesion. We determined that these NBTG effects are specific for collagen and are mediated through an alpha2 beta1 integrin-dependent mechanism. This report describes the effects of NBTG on a physiologically relevant model of collagen-alpha2 betal interaction. Platelet adhesion to immobilized native collagen fibers similar to those found in the extracellular matrix of blood vessels was determined. Platelet adhesion is enhanced by NBTG in a concentration-dependent manner. Incubation with concentrations of 1 and 10 microM NBTG increased platelet adhesion by 9% and 52%, respectively, compared to less than 1% in controls not incubated with gangliosides (P = 0.001 and P < 0.0001, respectively). In addition to increasing the number of adherent platelets, NBTG promoted more rapid attachment. In NBTG-incubated platelets, platelet adhesion began after a 5-min lag phase and was maximal at 30 min compared to a 20-min lag phase and maximal adhesion at 60 min for control platelets. At 30 min this difference was significant (P = 0.017); however, by 120 min there was no difference between NBTG and controls (P = 0.259). NBTG also induces platelet adhesion at collagen concentrations (0.1 microg) that failed to support adhesion of control platelets. These effects of NBTG require Mg2+ or Mn2+ ions but are not supported by Zn2+ or Ca2+ ions. Furthermore, preincubation of platelets with a blocking antibody (6F1) to the integrin collagen receptor alpha2 beta1 abrogates all of the effects of NBTG. These results indicate that tumor gangliosides enhance platelet adhesion to extracellular matrix collagen and promote rapid stabilization of the collagen-alpha2 beta1 interaction, the initial steps in platelet activation.

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Year:  1997        PMID: 9009104     DOI: 10.1023/a:1018432306372

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Clin Exp Metastasis        ISSN: 0262-0898            Impact factor:   5.150


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