A role of VLA-6 laminin receptor in invasion of breast carcinoma.

K Arihiro, K Inai, K Kurihara, S Takeda, N Khatun, K Kuroi, T Toge
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Abstract

The integrin VLA-6 as a laminin receptor and laminin as a ligand for laminin receptor were detected immunohistochemically in normal, benign tumor and carcinoma tissues of the breast. Epithelial cells of both normal breast and benign tumor were in almost all cases strongly immunoreactive for VLA-6 in the plasma membrane. Carcinoma cells in 34 of 70 cases (49%) with an invasive component were not immunoreactive for VLA-6, and no carcinoma cells showed strong positivity. Although carcinoma cells in only four of 51 cases (8%) with intraductal components were negative for VLA-6, 37 cases (72%) showed weak expression of VLA-6 and 10 cases (20%) showed strong expression of VLA-6. A concordant expression of VLA-6 on carcinoma cells and laminin around carcinoma cell nests with an invasive component was observed, and VLA-6 expression in carcinoma cells was correlated to tubular formation in carcinoma cell nests as an indicator of differentiation. These findings suggest that loss of VLA-6 plays a role in the invasion of breast carcinoma, and that VLA-6 laminin receptor and laminin may contribute to tubular differentiation of breast carcinoma cells.

VLA-6层粘连蛋白受体在乳腺癌侵袭中的作用。
免疫组织化学方法检测了作为层粘连蛋白受体的整合素VLA-6和作为层粘连蛋白受体配体的层粘连蛋白在乳腺正常、良性肿瘤和癌组织中的表达。在正常乳腺和良性肿瘤上皮细胞中,几乎所有细胞质膜上的vlad6免疫反应都很强。70例浸润性成分患者中34例(49%)的癌细胞对vla6没有免疫反应,没有癌细胞表现出强烈的阳性。51例导管内成分癌细胞中只有4例(8%)为阴性,37例(72%)为弱表达,10例(20%)为强表达。我们观察到癌细胞上的vla6与癌细胞巢周围的层粘连蛋白表达一致,且具有侵袭性成分,并且癌细胞中vla6的表达与癌细胞巢的小管形成相关,作为分化的一个指标。这些发现表明,vla6的缺失在乳腺癌的侵袭中起作用,vla6层粘连蛋白受体和层粘连蛋白可能有助于乳腺癌细胞的小管分化。
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