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Growth and dissemination of a newly-established murine B-cell lymphoma cell line is inhibited by multimeric YIGSR peptide.

T Michigami1, M Nomizu, Y Yamada, C Dunstan, P J Williams, G R Munday, T Yoneda.   

Abstract

B-cell lymphoma frequently shows simultaneous dissemination to multiple organs. It also occasionally involves bone and causes osteolytic lesions. To study the mechanisms responsible for this capacity of lymphoma cells to grow in different tissue microenvironments and search for effective therapeutic interventions for this hematological malignancy, we established a new murine B-cell lymphoma cell line named MH-95. The tumor disseminated to multiple organs including the lung, liver, kidney, spleen and lymph nodes within 2 weeks after subcutaneous inoculation in nude mice. In addition, the tumor also grew in bone and caused osteoclastic osteolytic lesions. Thus, this tumor model mimics the behavior in many ways of B-cell lymphoma in humans. We studied the role of laminin, a major component of the basement membrane, in this model, since although it has been implicated in solid tumor metastasis, little is known about the involvement of laminin in the growth of B-cell lymphoma in bone and other organs. Immunohistochemical examination showed strong laminin expression in the stroma of the primary subcutaneous tumor and tumors in the bone and other organs. Systemic administration of the antagonistic laminin peptide YIGSR decreased primary tumor growth and tumor cell deposit in the bone, liver and kidney. In addition, the peptide also decreased apparent neovascularization in the tumor, suggesting that the peptide suppressed angiogenesis presumably due to inhibition of laminin binding to its receptors. These results demonstrate that the MH-95 B-cell lymphoma cells express laminin and suggest that laminin plays a critical role in the growth and simultaneous dissemination of tumor cells to multiple organs, similar to what has been described in solid tumors. The results also suggest that suppression of angiogenesis through interfering with laminin actions may be a useful adjuvant therapy for B-cell lymphoma.

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Year:  1998        PMID: 9932611     DOI: 10.1023/a:1006502528268

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


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