A function for the integrin alpha6beta4 in the invasive properties of colorectal carcinoma cells - PubMed (original) (raw)
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A function for the integrin alpha6beta4 in the invasive properties of colorectal carcinoma cells
C Chao et al. Cancer Res. 1996.
Abstract
Expression of the integrin alpha6beta4, a receptor for the laminin family of matrix proteins, has been correlated with the progression and metastatic potential of several different tumors, including colorectal carcinoma. For this reason, defining the mechanistic contribution of alpha6beta4 to the aggressive behavior of colorectal and other carcinoma cells is an issue of timely importance for cancer biology. In the present study, we sought to gain insight into the function of alpha6beta4 in colorectal carcinoma cells by studying the behavior of clone A cells, which express high surface levels of this integrin, and by restoring alpha6beta4 expression in RKO cells, a beta4-deficient rectal carcinoma cell line. The data obtained reveal that alpha6beta4 expression increases the adhesive strength of these cells on laminin-1 matrices, although it does not increase their ability to migrate on such matrices. The RKO/beta4 transfectants were considerably more spread on Matrigel, laminin-1, and collagen I than the mock transfectants and displayed numerous extensions suggestive of pseudopodia. More importantly, we discovered that expression of alpha6beta4 facilitates the ability of colorectal carcinoma cells to invade both Matrigel and collagen I matrices. The alpha6beta4-dependent increases in adhesion and invasion, as well as the observed morphological changes, required an intact beta4 cytoplasmic domain. These data argue for a ligand-independent role for alpha6beta4 in promoting cell invasion, and they have important implications for the involvement of this integrin in colorectal carcinoma progression.
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