S. Tamai et al., Expression of L-type amino acid transporter 1 in a rat model of liver metastasis: Positive correlation with tumor size, CANCER DET, 25(5), 2001, pp. 439-445
The purpose of this study was to examine whether L-type amino acid transpor
ter1 (LAT1), one of the amino acid transporters, is related closely to tumo
r size in liver metastasis. Rat colon cancer cells (RCN-9) were injected in
to the capsule of the spleen of 12 male rats (inbred F344/DuCrj). Conversel
y, four rats received only phosphate-buffered saline (control group 1), and
four rats underwent only laparotomy (control group 2). In each rat, the me
tastatic tumors, areas surrounding tumor nodules, or the livers of the cont
rol groups were immunostained with the antibodies to LAT1. C peptide antige
n. In control groups I and 2, normal hepatocytes did not indicate a stainin
g of LAT1. A total of 90 metastatic nodules were found in 12 livers with me
tastasis. Of the 90 metastatic nodules, 43 nodules indicated a positive sta
ining of LAT1. Conversely, the remaining 47 metastatic nodules had a negati
ve staining of LAT1. The average size in metastatic nodules in the group wi
th positive staining of LAT1 was 1.6 +/- 0.4 mm(2), which was significantly
higher than that of the group with negative staining of LAT1 (0.6 +/- 0.2
mm; P = .0007). The ratio of the average area of the metastatic nodule agai
nst the average largest section of the left lobe of the lateral segment (RM
L, %) was measured. The RML in the group with positive staining of LAT1 was
1.2 +/- 0.3%, whereas the RML in the group with negative staining of LAT1
was 0.4 +/- 0.1%. A significant difference was noted between the two groups
(P = .0004). We concluded that LAT1 plays an important role in tumor cell
growth of liver metastatic tumors.