Reduced expression of laminin alpha 3 and alpha 5 chains in non-small celllung cancers

Citation
T. Akashi et al., Reduced expression of laminin alpha 3 and alpha 5 chains in non-small celllung cancers, JPN J CANC, 92(3), 2001, pp. 293-301
Citations number
47
Categorie Soggetti
Onconogenesis & Cancer Research
Journal title
JAPANESE JOURNAL OF CANCER RESEARCH
ISSN journal
09105050 → ACNP
Volume
92
Issue
3
Year of publication
2001
Pages
293 - 301
Database
ISI
SICI code
0910-5050(200103)92:3<293:REOLA3>2.0.ZU;2-D
Abstract
The basement membrane is considered to act as a barrier which hinders cance r cells from invading the surrounding stroma. In order to assess changes in essential components during neoplasia in the lung, we immunohistochemicall y studied distribution patterns of laminins alpha3 and alpha5 in 40 adenoca rcinomas and 8 squamous cell carcinomas. The alpha5 chain was generally pre served at the periphery, frequently disrupted in foci with alveolar collaps e and absent in foci of fibroblastic proliferation within adenocarcinomas. Fragmentation and absence of laminin alpha3 chain were more prominent than for alpha5 chain. Laminin alpha3 chain was partially fragmented or absent i n peripheral areas of adenocarcinomas, being significantly different from a lpha5 chain. Non-small cell lung cancers with reduced alpha5 chain showed a tendency for greater lymph node metastasis. In cultured normal air way epi thelial cells, both laminin alpha3 and alpha5 chains were found to be expre ssed by northern analysis. Eleven of the twelve cultured lung cancer cell l ines did not express alpha3 chain and expression of alpha5 chain was reduce d in three, Quantitative RT-PCR analysis also demonstrated expression of la minin alpha3 chain in adenocarcinoma tissues to be significantly lower than in normal lung tissues, These results suggest that expression of laminin a chains is often reduced in lung cancer cells and this might contribute to basement membrane fragmentation and subsequent proliferation of stromal ele ments, as well as play some role in the process of cancer cell invasion.