In vivo and in vitro invasiveness of a rat colon-cancer cell line maintaining E-cadherin expression: an enhancing role of tumor-associated myofibroblasts
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In vivo and in vitro invasiveness of a rat colon-cancer cell line maintaining E-cadherin expression: an enhancing role of tumor-associated myofibroblasts
Abstract
In various cell systems, an inverse relationship was found between expression of E-cadherin, a molecule involved in the Ca(2+)-dependent homophylic cell-to-cell attachment of epithelial cells, and the capacity to invade extracellular matrix gels or normal tissues in vitro. DHD/K12/TRb (PROb) cells, maintained as a cell line derived from a rat colon carcinoma, homogeneously expressed in vitro immunoreactive E-cadherin, which was functional as shown in cell dissociation-reassociation assays. PROb cells were found to be non-invasive in 3 different assays in vitro. However, tumors resulting from a s.c. injection of PROb cells into syngeneic BD-IX rats were invasive, although PROb cells maintained E-cadherin expression in the tumors. Cells from a freshly dissociated PROb tumor showed, not only PROb cells but also tumor-associated myofibroblasts and were able to cross a Matrigel-coated filter. PROb tumors were indeed infiltrated by numerous myofibroblasts, mainly located at the invasive edge of the tumor. Cells from an established culture of tumor-infiltrating myofibroblasts were able to confer upon PROb cells invasiveness through Matrigel-coated filter or into chick-heart fragments. PROb cells maintained their capacity to express E-cadherin after myofibroblast-enhanced Matrigel invasion. Tumor-associated myofibroblasts, but not PROb cells, secreted a 72-kDa collagenase that could play a role in tumor-cell invasion. These results strongly suggest that cells from the tumor stroma, and more specifically myofibroblasts, may be involved in the invasiveness of epithelial tumor cells in vivo, even when E-cadherin expression prevents tumor-cell invasiveness in different in vitro assays.
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