Endocrine Journal
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Epidermal Growth Factor Enhances Invasive Activity of BeWo Choriocarcinoma Cells by Inducing α2 Integrin Expression
Yuki NAKATSUJIYukihiro NISHIONaoyuki TANIKazushige ADACHIMasahide OHMICHIKoji HISAMOTOKen-ichirou MORISHIGEHirohisa KURACHIKeiichi TASAKAYuji MURATANariaki MATSUURA
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2003 Volume 50 Issue 6 Pages 703-714

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The trophoblast, an important component of the mammalian placenta, has several essential biological roles in the maintenance of pregnancy. First, trophoblast cells must attach to the uterine endometrium, and then they must invade to a depth at which the vascular network exists. Here, we investigated the effects of epidermal growth factor (EGF) on α2 integrin expression, adhesiveness to collagen, and invasive activity using human BeWo choriocarcinoma cells. EGF induced the expression of α2 integrin mRNA and protein, as shown by Northern blotting, Western blotting, and flow cytometry. Human chorionic gonadotropin (hCG) secretion was enhanced by the addition of EGF, which suggests that the BeWo cells functionally differentiated similarly to normal trophoblasts. EGF also dose-dependently stimulated the invasiveness of BeWo cells. Antibody against α2 integrin inhibited this effect, suggesting that it may be mediated by an increase of cell surface integrin. EGF had no effect on the adhesiveness of BeWo cells to collagen, whereas it stimulated the chemokinetic activity in a dose-dependent manner. The increase of chemokinetic activity was suppressed by antibody against α2 integrin. These results suggest that EGF may induce α2 integrin expression in trophoblast cells, thereby enhancing their invasiveness into the endometrium via an increase of their chemokinetic activity.

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