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Inhibition of VLA-4 and up-regulation of TIMP-1 expression in B16BL6 melanoma cells transfected with MHC class I genes.

F Xu1, T Carlos, M Li, O Sanchez-Sweatman, R Khokha, E Gorelik.   

Abstract

The effect of MHC class I gene transfection on the metastatic properties of B16BL6 melanoma cells was investigated. BL6-8 melanoma cells transfected with H-2Kb or H-2Kd, but not H-2Dd or H-2Ld, genes showed a dramatic reduction in their ability to generate experimental metastases in immunosuppressed CB6F1 mice. This observation suggested that some changes in the metastatic phenotype may have been induced in the H-2K- transfected melanoma cells. Analyses of adhesive and invasive properties of BL6-8 melanoma cells transfected with H-2 class I genes have been performed. We found that the loss of metastatic properties in the H-2Kb or H-2Kd gene-transfected melanoma cells was associated with reduced adherence to endothelial cells, laminin and collagen IV, decreased ability to form homotypic cell aggregates and with a complete loss of VLA-4 integrin expression. In addition, BL6-8 melanoma cells transfected with H-2K genes demonstrated reduced ability to invade Matrigel that paralleled up-regulation of TIMP-1 expression. Incubation of untransfected BL6-8 clone or B16F1 cells with 5-azacytidine similarly resulted in up-regulation of TIMP-1, suggesting that the changes in methylation of TIMP-1 gene could be responsible for TIMP-1 expression in the H-2K-transfected BL6-8 melanoma cells. Transfection of BL6-8 cells with the H-2Dd/Ld genes did not affect their adhesive and invasive properties. Previously we reported that reduction in the metastatic properties of the H-2Kb transfected cells was associated with alterations in cell surface carbohydrates with appearance of alpha-galactosyl epitopes and reduction in cell surface sialylation. The present data indicate that, in addition to changes in cell surface carbohydrates, reduction in adhesive properties and up-regulation of TIMP-1 may be responsible for the observed loss of metastatic potential of BL6-8 cells transfected with the H-2K genes.

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Year:  1998        PMID: 9626815     DOI: 10.1023/a:1006569631330

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


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