Clinical & experimental metastasis
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Clin. Exp. Metastasis · Jan 2005
Comparative StudyRole of integrin receptors for fibronectin, collagen and laminin in the regulation of ovarian carcinoma functions in response to a matrix microenvironment.
Integrins play an important role in cellular matrix interactions requisite for cancer cell adhesion, growth, migration and invasion. In this study, we have investigated the expression of integrin subunits alpha3, alpha6, alphav and beta1 in normal ovaries, benign ovarian tumors and ovarian carcinomas of different pathological grades. The expression of these integrins in ovarian cancer cell lines was also investigated, and their role in sustaining proliferation, adhesion, migration and invasion in cohort with the activation of signaling pathways in response to extracellular matrices (ECM) was evaluated. ⋯ Neutralizing beta1 subunit function however, inhibited LM-induced Erk activation. Coll-induced activation of Ras, Erk and Akt pathways was inhibited by alpha3 and beta1 integrin subunit antibodies. These results indicate that alpha3beta1, alphavbeta1 and alpha6beta1 integrin mediate proliferation, adhesion, migration and invasion of ovarian cancer cells in response to ECM and targeting these integrins to modulate integrin-ECM interactions in tumor cells may be a promising tool to reduce the dissemination of ovarian carcinoma in vivo.