Pl. Porter et al., DISTRIBUTION OF SPARC IN NORMAL AND NEOPLASTIC HUMAN TISSUE, The Journal of histochemistry and cytochemistry, 43(8), 1995, pp. 791-800
SPARC (Secreted Protein, Acidic and Rich in Cysteine)/osteonectin is a
secreted glycoprotein that exhibits restricted expression in murine a
dult and embryonic tissues and is associated with cell migration, matr
ix mineralization, steroid hormone production, cell cycle regulation,
and angiogenesis. We produced a monoclonal antibody, MAb SSP2, against
a Ca2+-binding region of SPARC and evaluated the immunoreactivity of
normal and malignant tissue from 118 human samples. In normal tissue w
e found restricted and moderate reactivity with SSP2 in steroidogenic
cells, chondrocytes, placental trophoblasts, vascular smooth muscle ce
lls, and endothelial cells. Strong reactivity was found in fibrocytes
and endothelial cells involved in tissue repair and in invasive malign
ant tumors, including those of the gastrointestinal tract, breast, lun
g, kidney, adrenal cortex, ovary, and brain. We conclude that SSP2 is
a useful reagent for detection of SPARC in human tissue. Given the bro
ad reactivity of malignant tissues, we propose that SPARC expression m
ight contribute to some aspects of tumor progression.