Simon N, Noël A, Foidart J M
Laboratory of Biology, University of Liège, Belgium.
Invasion Metastasis. 1992;12(3-4):156-67.
The crossing of tumor cells through basement membranes represents a critical step in the metastatic process. We have used a reconstituted basement membrane (matrigel) coated on filter in a Boyden chamber to assess the invasive potential of tumor and normal cells. No correlation was found between chemoinvasion in vitro and the metastatic potential in vivo. Normal human fibroblasts and murine 3T3 fibroblasts penetrated filters coated with matrigel. On the other hand, the tumoral cells (MCF7, MCF7 gpt, MCF7 ras, BeWo, JAR, NUC-1 cells) were unable to cross the matrix. Our results suggest that in our conditions, this widely used model to assess tumoral invasion does not provide a universal assay to test the invasiveness of tumor cells. Penetration of the matrigel appears to be related to chemotactic or haptotactic responses depending upon cell types. Our data emphasize the variability of molecular events associated with basement membrane invasion.
肿瘤细胞穿过基底膜是转移过程中的关键步骤。我们利用包被在博伊登小室滤膜上的重组基底膜(基质胶)来评估肿瘤细胞和正常细胞的侵袭潜力。体外化学侵袭与体内转移潜力之间未发现相关性。正常人类成纤维细胞和小鼠3T3成纤维细胞能够穿透包被有基质胶的滤膜。另一方面,肿瘤细胞(MCF7、MCF7 gpt、MCF7 ras、BeWo、JAR、NUC-1细胞)无法穿过该基质。我们的结果表明,在我们的实验条件下,这种广泛用于评估肿瘤侵袭的模型并不能提供一个通用的检测方法来测试肿瘤细胞的侵袭性。基质胶的穿透似乎取决于细胞类型,与趋化或趋触反应有关。我们的数据强调了与基底膜侵袭相关分子事件的变异性。