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Comparative Study
. 2006 Aug;12(8):933-8.
doi: 10.1038/nm1444. Epub 2006 Jul 23.

Interaction of KAI1 on tumor cells with DARC on vascular endothelium leads to metastasis suppression

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Comparative Study

Interaction of KAI1 on tumor cells with DARC on vascular endothelium leads to metastasis suppression

Sucharita Bandyopadhyay et al. Nat Med. 2006 Aug.

Abstract

CD82, also known as KAI1, was recently identified as a prostate cancer metastasis suppressor gene on human chromosome 11p1.2 (ref. 1). The product of CD82 is KAI1, a 40- to 75-kDa tetraspanin cell-surface protein also known as the leukocyte cell-surface marker CD82 (refs. 1,2). Downregulation of KAI1 has been found to be clinically associated with metastatic progression in a variety of cancers, whereas overexpression of CD82 specifically suppresses tumor metastasis in various animal models. To define the mechanism of action of KAI1, we used a yeast two-hybrid screen and identified an endothelial cell-surface protein, DARC (also known as gp-Fy), as an interacting partner of KAI1. Our results indicate that the cancer cells expressing KAI1 attach to vascular endothelial cells through direct interaction between KAI1 and DARC, and that this interaction leads to inhibition of tumor cell proliferation and induction of senescence by modulating the expression of TBX2 and p21. Furthermore, the metastasis-suppression activity of KAI1 was significantly compromised in DARC knockout mice, whereas KAI1 completely abrogated pulmonary metastasis in wild-type and heterozygous littermates. These results provide direct evidence that DARC is essential for the function of CD82 as a suppressor of metastasis.

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  • Stopping cancer before it colonizes.
    Rinker-Schaeffer CW, Hickson JA. Rinker-Schaeffer CW, et al. Nat Med. 2006 Aug;12(8):887-8. doi: 10.1038/nm0806-887. Nat Med. 2006. PMID: 16892031 No abstract available.

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