Isolation and characterization of a low metastatic variant from EL-4 mouse T-lymphoma
- 1 September 1992
- journal article
- Published by Springer Nature in Clinical & Experimental Metastasis
- Vol. 10 (5) , 297-308
- https://doi.org/10.1007/bf00058169
Abstract
A variant cell line (EL-4ad) which adhered to a tissue culture dish was isolated from highly metastatic EL-4 murine T-lymphoma. The experimental and spontaneous metastatic ability of EL-4ad was lower than that of the EL-4 parent cell line. The cell surface phenotypes of both cell lines were CD2+3+4−8− 45+TCRαβ+TCRγδ−, but the level of CD2 expression of EL-4ad was much lower than that of EL-4. Furthermore, EL-4ad had higher binding ability to fibronectin and expressed more PNA receptors on the cell surface than EL-4. These differences indicated that either the maturation stage of the less metastatic variant was lower than that of the parent cell line or the activation state of the two cell lines differed. EL-4ad showed higher in vitro invasiveness and adhesiveness to liver cells, and these characters were not consistent with the reduced metastatic ability of this variant. Neuraminidase-releasable cell surface sialic acid levels did not differ significantly between the cell lines. Neither cell line was adhesive to laminin, type IV collagen or reconstituted basement membrane. These metastasis-related properties could not explain the decreased metastatic ability of EL-4ad. On the other hand, EL-4ad was more sensitive to NK activity than EL-4 in vivo, and this was thought to be a major cause of its decreased metastasic ability. The molecules or mechanisms involved in the differentiation or activation of T-cells may be responsible for the sensitivity of tumor cells to NK activity.Keywords
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