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Fibrin monomer increases platelet adherence to tumor cells in a flowing system: a possible role in metastasis?
Biggerstaff, J P; Seth, N B; Meyer, T V; Amirkhosravi, A; Francis, J L.
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  • Biggerstaff JP; Hemostasis and Thrombosis Research Unit, Walt Disney Memorial Cancer Institute at Florida Hospital, Orlando 32804, USA.
Thromb Res ; 92(6 Suppl 2): S53-8, 1998 Dec 15.
Article en En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-9886911
ABSTRACT
Considerable evidence exists linking hemostasis and malignancy. Platelet adhesion to tumor cells has been implicated in the metastatic process. Plasma fibrinogen (Fg) and fibrin (Fn) monomer, increased in cancer, may play a role in tumor biology. Binding of Fn monomer to tumor cells and its effect on platelet-tumor cell adhesion in a flowing system were studied. Fn monomer was produced by adding thrombin (1 micro/mL) to FXIII- and plasminogen-free Fg in the presence of Gly-Pro-Arg-Pro (GPRP) amide. Fn monomer binding to live A375 cells was visualized by confocal laser scanning microscopy (CLSM). Adherent cells were perfused for 1h with Fn monomer, washed and stained in situ with anti-human Fn (American Biogenetic Sciences, Inc.) followed by goat anti-mouse IgG(FITC). Platelet adherence to Fn monomer treated A375 cells was performed under flow conditions by passing platelets (5x10(4)/microl 0.25 mL/min; labeled with the carbocyanine dye DiI) over the tumor cells for 30 min. CLSM images were obtained after washing. There was considerable binding of Fn monomer, but not Fg alone. Platelets adhered relatively weakly to untreated A375 cells and this was not significantly affected by pre-treatment of the tumor cells with fibrinogen or thrombin. However, pre-treatment with Fn monomer resulted in extensive platelet binding to tumor cells, suggesting that coagulation activation and the subsequent increase in circulating Fn monomer may enhance platelet adhesion to circulating tumor cells and thereby facilitate metastatic spread.
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Banco de datos: MEDLINE Asunto principal: Plaquetas / Fibrina / Adhesividad Plaquetaria Límite: Humans Idioma: En Año: 1998 Tipo del documento: Article
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Banco de datos: MEDLINE Asunto principal: Plaquetas / Fibrina / Adhesividad Plaquetaria Límite: Humans Idioma: En Año: 1998 Tipo del documento: Article