Herrlich P, Zöller M, Pals S T, Ponta H
Kernforschungszentrum Karlsruhe, Institut für Genetik, Germany.
Immunol Today. 1993 Aug;14(8):395-9. doi: 10.1016/0167-5699(93)90141-7.
Recent discoveries of surface proteins involved in tumor metastasis formation have revived an old hypothesis that tumor cells may acquire, and use for their metastatic spreading, properties which lymphoid cells had developed to defend the organism against foreign antigens. Splice variants of CD44 and integrins are expressed on metastasizing tumor cells and also on leukocytes at defined stages of their differentiation. Expression and function appear to be essential not only for the generation of an immune response but also for the establishment of metastatic tumor colonies.
近期有关参与肿瘤转移形成的表面蛋白的发现,使一个古老的假说再度兴起,即肿瘤细胞可能获得并利用淋巴细胞为抵御外来抗原而发展出的特性来进行转移扩散。CD44和整合素的剪接变体在发生转移的肿瘤细胞上表达,也在白细胞分化的特定阶段表达。其表达和功能似乎不仅对免疫反应的产生至关重要,而且对转移性肿瘤集落的形成也必不可少。