Enhancement of Metastatic and Invasive Capacity of Gastric Cancer Cells by Transforming Growth Factor-β1

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Kuan-Song WANG
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[1] Central South University
[2] Changsha 410013
[3] China
[4] Department of Pathology Basic School of Medicine
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gastric cancer; transforming growth factor-β; invasion; metastasis;
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R735.2 [胃肿瘤];
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Transforming growth factor-β (TGF-β),a multifunctional cytokine,exerts contradictory rolesin different kinds of cells.A number of studies have revealed its involvement in the progression of many typesof tumors.To investigate the effect of TGF-β on gastric carcinoma,SGC7901,BGC823 and MKN28 (aTGF-β-resistant cell line) adenocarcinoma clones were used.After pretreatment in serum-free medium withor without 10 ng/ml TGF-β1,their experimental metastatic potential,chemotaxis,and invasive and adhesiveability were measured.Furthermore,zymography for gelatinase was processed.Liver colonies were alsomeasured 4 weeks after inoculation of SGC7901,BGC823 and MKN28 in Balb/c nude mice,and an increasein the number of surface liver metastases was seen in SGC7901 (from 11.0±3.0 to 53.3±3.3) and BGC823(from 9.3±2.5 to 60.0±2.8) groups,whereas there was no difference between MKN28 groups (from 35.2±3.8 to 38.5±2.7).In vitro experiments showed that TGF-β1 increased the adhesion capacity of SGC7901and BGC823 cells to immobilized reconstituted basement membrane/fibronectin matrices and promoted theirpenetration through reconstituted basement membrane barriers.Zymography demonstrated that enhancedinvasive potential was partly due to the increased type Ⅳ collagenolytic (gelatinolytic) activity,but there wasno difference in type Ⅳ collagenolytic activity and other biological behaviors between MKN28 groups.Theseresults suggested that TGF-β1 might modulate the metastatic potential of gastric cancer cells by promotingtheir ability to break down and penetrate basement membrane barriers and their adhesive and motile activities.We speculated that TGF-β1 might act as a progression-enhancing factor in gastric cancer.Therefore blockageof TGF-β or TGF-β signaling might prevent gastric cancer cells from invading and metastasizing.
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