Citation

  • Authors: Liu, L., Wu, D. H., Li, Z. G., Yang, G. Z., Ding, Y. Q.
  • Year: 2003
  • Journal: World J Gastroenterol 9 1231-6
  • Applications: in vitro / DNA / jetPEI
  • Cell type: LoVo
    Description: Human colorectal adenocarcinoma cells

Abstract

AIM: To investigate the effects of KAI1/CD82 on biological behavior of colorectal carcinoma cells.METHODS: KAI1 cDNA was transfected into highly malignant colorectal carcinoma cell line, LoVo, which had low level of endogenous KAI1 expression, and established stable transfectant clones with high KAI1/CD82 expression. The cell-cell adhesion, cell aggregation, cell-matrix adhesion and cell invasion assay were performed to determine whether KAI1 transfectant could have an effect on proliferation, adhesion and tumor metastasis in comparison with the control transfectant cells.RESULTS: KAI1 expression did not alter in vitro cell proliferation. But the KAI1 transfectant cells exhibited significantly increased homotypic cell-cell adhesion and cell aggregation in comparison with the control transfectant cells(P<0.05). Furthermore, KAI1 expression significantly suppressed the cell adhesion to extracellular matrix components and in vitro cell invasion in KAI1-transfected LoVo cells. The data indicated that KAI1 expression significantly suppressed the metastatic potential of KAI1-transfected LoVo cells.CONCLUSION: Our results suggest that KAI1 might function as a negative regulator of colorectal carcinoma metastasis.

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