ADHESIVE PROPERTIES OF WEAKLY AND HIGHLY METASTATIC MELANOMA CELL-LINES
- 1 January 1984
- journal article
- research article
- Vol. 75 (6), 534-539
Abstract
The aggregating properties of murine melanoma cell lines with low metastatic potential (B16-F1) and high metastatic potential (B16-F10 and B16-BL6) were compared. All 3 types of cells were found to possess Ca2+-dependent and Ca2+-independent intrinsic mechanisms for cell adhesion, though the extent of reaggregation varied in each mechanism. After trypsin treatment at .apprx. 1 .mu.g/ml, F10 and BL6 cells reaggregated in the presence of 1mM Ca2+ to a greater degree than F1 cells. F10 and BL6 cells were also more aggregative than F1 cells after dissociation with collagenase. The apparent adhesiveness of the cells was dependent on both the manner of cell preparation for reaggregation and on the presence of external Ca2+ or serum factors. The results are discussed in relation to the mechanisms of tumor cell arrest with emphasis on the effect of extracellular factors on cell adhesiveness.This publication has 14 references indexed in Scilit:
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