MUC1 Mediates Transendothelial Migration in vitro by Ligating Endothelial Cell ICAM-1

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Jennifer J. Rahn
Jeffrey W. Chow
Garnet J. Horne
Brian K. Mah
Joanne T. Emerman
Pat Hoffman
Judith C. Hugh
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[1] University of Alberta,Department of Laboratory Medicine and Pathology, Cross Cancer Institute
[2] University of British Colombia,Department of Cellular & Physiological Sciences, Faculty of Medicine
[3] ICOS Corporation,Department of Laboratory Medicine and Pathology, Cross Cancer Institute
[4] University of Alberta,undefined
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Clinical & Experimental Metastasis | 2005年 / 22卷
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breast cancer; ICAM-1; MUC1; transendothelial migration; transwell assay;
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MUC1 is a transmembrane glycoprotein expressed by normal breast epithelium and virtually all breast cancers. MUC1 is normally restricted to the apical surface of epithelia and loss of this polarized distribution in breast carcinomas is associated with lymph node metatases. Our previous work found that MUC1 can bind intercellular adhesion molecule-1 (ICAM-1), mediating adhesion of breast cancer cells to a simulated blood vessel wall, and also triggering a calcium-based signal in the MUC1-bearing cells. It is possible that the depolarized membrane distribution of MUC1 in breast carcinomas may facilitate interactions with stromal/endothelial ICAM-1 leading to adhesion and subsequent migration through the vessel wall. In the current study, we provide evidence that ICAM-1 can influence the migration of cells that express endogenous or transfected MUC1. Migration across a gelatin-coated Transwell membrane could be increased in a step-wise manner by the sequential addition of ICAM-1-expressing cells (endothelial cells and fibroblasts), and ICAM-1-inducing inflammatory cytokines (tumour necrosis factor-α and interleukin-1β). Antibodies against MUC1 or ICAM-1, but not a control antibody, could abrogate migratory increases. Cells that did not express MUC1 were unresponsive to ICAM-1. Our current findings build on our earlier work, by suggesting that the end result of the MUC1/ICAM-1-mediated cell–cell adhesion and calcium-based signal is migration. This has implications for the exit of circulating tumour cells from the vasculature, as well as tumour cell migration through fibroblast-containing stroma underlying the endothelial wall.
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