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Publication : Macrophage-derived SPARC bridges tumor cell-extracellular matrix interactions toward metastasis.

First Author  Sangaletti S Year  2008
Journal  Cancer Res Volume  68
Issue  21 Pages  9050-9
PubMed ID  18974151 Mgi Jnum  J:140635
Mgi Id  MGI:3814250 Doi  10.1158/0008-5472.CAN-08-1327
Citation  Sangaletti S, et al. (2008) Macrophage-derived SPARC bridges tumor cell-extracellular matrix interactions toward metastasis. Cancer Res 68(21):9050-9
abstractText  Other than genetic imprinting and epithelial to mesenchymal transition, cancer cells need interaction with the nearby stroma toward metastasis. Secreted protein acidic and rich in cysteine (SPARC) is a matricellular protein known to regulate extracellular matrix (ECM) deposition and cell-ECM interaction. Gene expression profiles associate SPARC to malignant progression. Using reciprocal bone marrow chimeras between SPARC knockout and wild-type mice, we show that SPARC produced by inflammatory cells is necessary for spontaneous, but not experimental, i.v. metastasis. Macrophage-derived SPARC induces cancer cell migration and enhances their migration to other ECM proteins at least through alpha(v)beta(5) integrin. Indeed, RNA interference knockdown of beta(5) integrin expression reduces cell migration in vitro and metastasis in vivo. Together these results show that macrophage-derived SPARC takes part in metastasis, acting at the step of integrin-mediated migration of invasive cells.
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