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. 1995 Mar;13(2):141-50.
doi: 10.1007/BF00133619.

Determinants of differential liver-colonizing potential of variants of the MCA-38 murine colon cancer cell line

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Determinants of differential liver-colonizing potential of variants of the MCA-38 murine colon cancer cell line

J J Piscatelli et al. Clin Exp Metastasis. 1995 Mar.

Abstract

We investigated factors that might contribute to the differing liver tumor colonizing potentials of MCA-38 colonic cancer cell line variants injected into the ileocolic veins of C57Bl/6J mice. Non-colonizing (MCA-38 CD) cells were sensitive to lysis by hepatic natural killer (NK) cells in vitro (51Cr-release assay) and cells with high liver-colonizing potential (MCA-38 LD) were resistant. Following abrogation of NK activity by treatment with anti-asialoGM1, liver-colonizing ability to LD cells but not CD cells was enhanced. MCA-38 CD cells were, however, capable of initial liver colonization after ileocolic vein injection. Differing patterns of membrane sialylation may have contributed to the contrasting hepatic tumorigenicities of LD and CD cells; beta-galactoside alpha 2,6-sialyltransferase mRNA levels and activity were approximately four-fold higher in LD than CD cells and qualitative and quantitative differences existed between their ganglioside profiles. In the MCA-38 model outlined, tumor cell susceptibility or resistance to NK lysis was a relatively unimportant determinant of liver-colonizing potential.

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