Stimulation of glycosaminoglycan production in murine tumors
- 1 January 1984
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Wiley in Journal of Cellular Biochemistry
- Vol. 25 (4) , 183-196
- https://doi.org/10.1002/jcb.240250402
Abstract
Three types of murine tumors, B-16 melanoma, A-10 carcinoma, and S-180 sarcoma, were shown to contain elevated glycosaminoglycan (GAG) concentrations in vivo as compared to normal muscle or subcutaneous tissue. Hyaluronate was especially concentrated in the A-10 carcinoma, which contained approximately six times more hyaluronate than subcutaneous tissue and 18 times more than muscle. In all three tumors, chondroitin sulfates, especially chondroitin-4-sulfate, were present in higher concentrations than in the. normal tissues. In culture, however, all three tumor cell lines produced less than 5% as much GAG as mouse fibroblasts, when measured by incorporation of [3H] acetate or by chemical analysis. Varying the culture passage number or the medium composition, ie, glucose, serum, and insulin concentrations, had little effect on GAG synthesis by the tumor cells. The low GAG levels in the tumor cell cultures were not due to hyaluronidase activity in their media. In an attempt to mimic possible host-tumor cell interactions that could account for the elevated GAG levels in vivo, tumor cells were cocultured with fibroblasts, but no stimulation above the amount made by the tumor cells alone plus that by the fibroblasts alone was observed. Conditioned media from the tumor cells, either dialyzed or not against fresh complete medium, had no effect on fibroblast GAG synthesis. Tumor extracts, however, were found to stimulate synthesis of hyaluronate by fibroblasts. Stimulation by extracts of A-10 carcinoma was greater than and additive to that of serum. The above results strongly suggest that GAG production in these tumors is in pail regulated by host-tumor interactions.Keywords
This publication has 37 references indexed in Scilit:
- CELL SURFACE INTERACTIONS WITH EXTRACELLULAR MATERIALSAnnual Review of Biochemistry, 1983
- Glycosaminoglycans in human lung cancerCancer, 1981
- Collagen and Embryonic DevelopmentPublished by Springer Nature ,1981
- Glycosaminoglycans in MorphogenesisPublished by Springer Nature ,1981
- Hyaluronidase activity and hyaluronate content of the developing chick embryo heartDevelopmental Biology, 1978
- Migration of cranial neural crest cells in a cell-free hyaluronate-rich matrixDevelopmental Biology, 1975
- Hyaluronidase activity and glycosaminoglycan synthesis in the amputated newt limb: Comparison of denervated, nonregenerating limbs with regeneratesDevelopmental Biology, 1975
- Hyaluronate turnover during chondrogenesis in the developing chick limb and axial skeletonDevelopmental Biology, 1972
- Hyaluronate production and removal during corneal development in the chickDevelopmental Biology, 1971
- Isolation and identification of the glycosaminoglycans from fracture callusBiochimica et Biophysica Acta (BBA) - Mucoproteins and Mucopolysaccharides, 1965