scholarly journals Generation of metastatic variants by transfection of a rat non-metastatic epithelial cell line with genomic DNA from rat prostatic carcinoma cells

1998 ◽  
Vol 77 (2) ◽  
pp. 287-296 ◽  
Author(s):  
Y Ke ◽  
C Beesley ◽  
P Smith ◽  
R Barraclough ◽  
P Rudland ◽  
...  
Author(s):  
C.L. Li ◽  
E.C. Chew ◽  
D.P. Huang ◽  
H.C. Ho ◽  
M. Lui ◽  
...  

An epithelial cell line, NPC/HK1, has recently been successfully established from a moderately to well differentiated squamous carcinoma of the nasopharynx. This communication reports on the fine structures observed in the carcinoma cells of the original tumour biopsy and those of the NPC/HK1 cells from different culture generations derived from it.


1995 ◽  
Vol 129 (1) ◽  
pp. 255-265 ◽  
Author(s):  
J Wesseling ◽  
S W van der Valk ◽  
H L Vos ◽  
A Sonnenberg ◽  
J Hilkens

Episialin (MUC1) is a transmembrane molecule with a large mucin-like extracellular domain protruding high above the cell surface. The molecule is located at the apical side of most glandular epithelial cells, whereas in carcinoma cells it is often present at the entire surface and it is frequently expressed in abnormally large quantities. We have previously shown that overexpression of episialin reduces cell-cell interactions. Here we show that the integrin-mediated adhesion to extracellular matrix of transfectants of a melanoma cell line (A375), a transformed epithelial cell line (MDCK-ras-e) and a human breast epithelial cell line (HBL-100) is reduced by high levels of episialin. This reduction can be reversed by inducing high avidity of the beta 1 integrins by mAb TS2/16 (at least for beta 1-mediated adhesion). The adhesion can also be restored by redistribution of episialin on the cell surface by monoclonal antibodies into patches or caps. Similarly, capping of episialin on ZR-75-1 breast carcinoma cells, growing in suspension, caused adherence and spreading of these cells. We propose that there is a delicate balance between adhesion and anti-adhesion forces in episialin expressing cells, which can be shifted towards adhesion by strengthening the integrin-mediated adhesion, or towards anti-adhesion by increasing the level of expression of episialin.


Author(s):  
Li C.L. ◽  
Chew E.C. ◽  
Huang D.P. ◽  
Ho H.C. ◽  
Mak L.S. ◽  
...  

An epithelial cell line, NPC/HK1, has recently been successfully established from a nasopharyngeal carcinoma of the moderately to well differentiated squamous type. The present communication reports on the surface morphology of the NPC/HK1 cells in culture.


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