Regulation of melanoma cell migration and invasion by laminin-5 and α3β1 integrin (VLA-3)

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Tsutomu Tsuji
Yoko Kawada
Mieko Kai-Murozono
Shinya Komatsu
Seon Ae Han
Ken-ichi Takeuchi
Hiroto Mizushima
Kaoru Miyazaki
Tatsuro Irimura
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[1] Hoshi University,Department of Microbiology
[2] The University of Tokyo,Laboratory of Cancer Biology and Molecular Immunology, Graduate School of Pharmaceutical Sciences
[3] Yokohama City University,Division of Cell Biology, Kihara Institute for Biological Research
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α3β1 integrin; cell migration; epidermoid cells; laminin-5; matrix metalloproteinase; melanoma;
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We evaluated the role of soluble factors produced from epidermal cells in melanoma cell motility by using the Boyden chamber chemoinvasion system. The migration of two melanoma cell lines, A375 and Mewo, was potentiated by conditioned media of A431 epidermoid cells in a concentration-dependent manner. The enhancement of A375 melanoma cell motility induced by the conditioned medium was blocked by antibodies against either α3 or β1 integrin subunit. The motility-stimulating activity was recovered in the same fraction as the α3 integrin-dependent adhesion-promoting activity in a high-molecular-weight (>200 kDa) fraction on Superose 12 gel chromatography, and adsorbed with an anti-laminin-5 antibody. Purified laminin-5 was capable of potentiating melanoma cell migration as measured in either the chemotaxis assay with a soluble form of laminin-5 or the haptotaxis assay with membranes coated with a mixture of laminin-5 and Matrigel. Furthermore, immobilized laminin-5 induced A375 melanoma cells to secrete matrix metalloproteinase-9 (type IV collagenase) into the culture medium. These results strongly suggest that the interaction of laminin-5 produced in the epidermis with α3β1 integrin on melanoma cells is involved in cell migration, invasion, and degradation of extracellular matrix proteins.
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