Literature DB >> 9010030

Laminin and collagen IV subunit distribution in normal and neoplastic tissues of colorectum and breast.

R E Hewitt1, D G Powe, K Morrell, E Balley, I H Leach, I O Ellis, D R Turner.   

Abstract

To invade and metastasize, carcinomas must penetrate or lose their epithelial basement membrane (EBM), and then penetrate basement membranes (BMs) surrounding blood vessels, lymphatics, nerves and muscle cells. Knowledge of the composition of different BMs is necessary, so that appropriate antibodies and DNA probes are used to analyse these events. Laminin and type IV collagen are the principal BM components. However, recent studies show these two proteins exist in various isoforms, each of which is a heterotrimer of different subunit polypeptides. In this study, we analysed the distribution of laminin subunits, alpha 1 (lam), alpha 2 (lam), beta 1(lam), beta 2(lam) and gamma 1 (lam), and collagen IV subunits, alpha 1(IV), alpha 3(IV), alpha 4(IV) and alpha 5 (IV), in normal and neoplastic tissues of colorectum and breast. Subunits alpha 1(IV), alpha 1(lam), beta 1(lam) and gamma 1(lam) were detected in all BMs, while the distribution of alpha 3(IV), alpha 4(IV), alpha 5(IV) and alpha 2(lam) was much more restricted. In carcinomas, EBM staining for all subunits was invariably discontinuous or absent, consistent with the presence of complete EBM breaks. Use of antibody to alpha 1(lam) selectively stained the EBMs of carcinomas. Strong vascular staining for alpha 1(lam), beta 1(lam), gamma 1(lam) and alpha 1(IV) suggests an abundance of BM proteins in vessel walls, which may aid tumour cell attachment before vascular invasion. Within carcinomas, vascular BM staining for beta 2(lam) was clearly weaker than in normal tissues, which may reflect incomplete maturation of these vessels.

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Year:  1997        PMID: 9010030      PMCID: PMC2063263          DOI: 10.1038/bjc.1997.37

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Br J Cancer        ISSN: 0007-0920            Impact factor:   7.640


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