組織培養研究
Online ISSN : 1881-3704
Print ISSN : 0912-3636
ISSN-L : 0912-3636
MECHANISM OF TUMOR CELL INVASION STUDIED BY A CULTURE MODEL: MODIFICATION OF INVASIVENESS BY HOST MEDIATORS
Mutsuko MukaiKiyoko ShinkailKiyoko YoshiokaFumio ImamuraHitoshi Akedo
著者情報
ジャーナル フリー

1993 年 12 巻 4 号 p. 299-305

詳細
抄録
A culture model for invasion of rat mesothelial cell layer by rat ascites hepatoma cells has been developed. By using this quantitative model, we have recently found that the invasiveness of tumor cells is not only genetically determined but is greatly influenced by their interactions with host cells and host mediators. The preculture with macrophages was found to enhance both the in vitro and in vivo invasive potentials of the tumor cells. This potentiation appears to be mediated partly by oxygen radicals generated by the cocultured macrophages. The in vitro invasive capacity was also augmented by pretreating the tumor cells with TGF-β, or with activated platelets. In this culture model, tumor cells did not invade mesothelial cell monolayers without fetal calf serum. Serum could be completely substituted by oleoyl-lysophosphatidic acid (LPA) or bacterial phospholipase D (PLD), suggesting a possible participation of particular signaling cascade, PLD-LPA/PA system, in the invasion of tumor cells.
著者関連情報
© The Japanese Tissue Culture Association
前の記事 次の記事
feedback
Top