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Interaction of endosialin/TEM1 with extracellular matrix proteins mediates cell adhesion and migration.


ABSTRACT: Endosialin/TEM1 was originally discovered as a human embryonic fibroblast-specific antigen and was later found to be differentially expressed in tumor stroma and endothelium. Endosialin/TEM1 overexpression has been observed in many cancers of various tissue origin, including colon, breast, pancreatic, and lung. The knockout (KO) mouse model showed the absence of endosialin/TEM1 expression reduced growth, invasion, and metastasis of human tumor xenografts. In addition, lack of endosialin/TEM1 led to an increase in small immature blood vessels and decreased numbers of medium and large tumor vessels. This abnormal angiogenic response could be responsible for the reduced tumor growth and invasion observed in endosialin/TEM1 KO mice, suggesting a role for endosialin/TEM1 in controlling the interaction among tumor cells, endothelia, and stromal matrix. Here we report the identification of fibronectin (FN) and collagen types I and IV as specific ligands for endosialin/TEM1. More importantly, cells expressing endosialin/TEM1 exhibit enhanced adhesion to FN as well as enhanced migration through matrigel, although these properties could be blocked by a humanized antibody directed against human endosialin/TEM1. Our results pinpoint to a molecular mechanism by which expression of endosialin/TEM1 in the tumor stroma and endothelium may support tumor progression and invasion.

SUBMITTER: Tomkowicz B 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC2084280 | biostudies-literature | 2007 Nov

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Interaction of endosialin/TEM1 with extracellular matrix proteins mediates cell adhesion and migration.

Tomkowicz Brian B   Rybinski Katherine K   Foley Brian B   Ebel Wolfgang W   Kline Brad B   Routhier Eric E   Sass Philip P   Nicolaides Nicholas C NC   Grasso Luigi L   Zhou Yuhong Y  

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 20071106 46


Endosialin/TEM1 was originally discovered as a human embryonic fibroblast-specific antigen and was later found to be differentially expressed in tumor stroma and endothelium. Endosialin/TEM1 overexpression has been observed in many cancers of various tissue origin, including colon, breast, pancreatic, and lung. The knockout (KO) mouse model showed the absence of endosialin/TEM1 expression reduced growth, invasion, and metastasis of human tumor xenografts. In addition, lack of endosialin/TEM1 led  ...[more]

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