F. Qian et al., EXPRESSION OF THE INTEGRIN ALPHA-4-BETA-1 ON MELANOMA-CELLS CAN INHIBIT THE INVASIVE STAGE OF METASTASIS FORMATION, Cell, 77(3), 1994, pp. 335-347
Among a series of adhesion molecules, expression of integrin alpha 4 b
eta 1 showed a unique inverse correlation with the invasive potential
of B16 melanoma cell lines. When an alpha 4 cDNA was introduced into a
n alpha 4(-)beta 1(+) highly invasive melanoma line, alpha 4 beta 1 he
terodimers were expressed on the surface. Matrigel invasion by the alp
ha 4(+)beta 1(+) cells was reduced. Pulmonary metastasis was also supp
ressed when the transfectants were placed subcutaneously, but not when
injected intravenously. Expression of alpha 4 beta 1 promoted homotyp
ic intercellular adhesion. The homotypic adhesion was abrogated, and t
ile alpha 4(+)beta 1(+) (less invasive cell lines) increased matrigel
invasion following the anti-alpha 4 MAb treatment. These results sugge
st that integrin alpha 4 beta 1 could play a role in controlling melan
oma cell metastasis at the invasive stage.