## Abstract Dipeptidyl peptidase IV (DPPIV), cell surface peptidase, works as an adhesion molecule as well as an enzyme. To investigate the role of DPPIV as an adhesion molecule of ovarian carcinoma cells to mesothelial cells, ovarian carcinoma (SKOV3 and NOS4) cells were transfected with a sense a
Mesothelial cells induce the motility of human ovarian carcinoma cells
โ Scribed by Monica Rieppi; Veronica Vergani; Carmen Gatto; Gerardo Zanetta; Paola Allavena; Giulia Taraboletti; Raffaella Giavazzi
- Publisher
- John Wiley and Sons
- Year
- 1999
- Tongue
- French
- Weight
- 129 KB
- Volume
- 80
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0020-7136
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โฆ Synopsis
The dissemination of ovarian carcinoma cells within the abdominal cavity involves interaction of tumor cells with the peritoneal mesothelium. The aim of our study was to investigate whether mesothelial cells might directly affect the spreading of this tumor by inducing motility and invasiveness of human ovarian carcinoma cells. Serum-free supernatants of cultured human mesothelial cells [conditioned medium (CM)] induced chemotaxis and invasiveness of the human ovarian carcinoma cell lines SK-OV-3, OVCAR-5 and A2780 in a Boyden chamber. Checkerboard analysis indicated that the stimulated motility was prevalently directional. Most of the chemotactic activity was retained by a heparin affinity column, indicating that the motility factor(s) is a heparinbinding protein. Using different monoclonal antibodies (MAbs) directed against chemotactic factors that are secreted by mesothelial cells, we found that chemotaxis was partially prevented (64.8% inhibition) by antibodies against fibronectin (FN). CM also induced haptotactic migration of ovarian carcinoma cells, and anti-FN antibodies significantly inhibited haptotaxis. The presence of FN in the CM was confirmed by Western blot analysis. Our findings suggest that mesothelium plays an active role in inducing the intraperitoneal spread of ovarian carcinoma cells, and point to FN as being one of the main mediators of mesothelium-induced ovarian carcinoma cell motility.
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