BACKGROUND: Chemotaxis is an important step durin the invasion of carcinoma cells. And integrins are most im portant receptors mediating interaction between cells an extracellular matrix ( ECM). This study was designed t study integrin betal mediating chemotaxis of hepatocellula carcinoma (HCC) cells to laminin (LN). METHODS: A micropipette technique was adopted to in vestigate the effect of blockade of integrin betal on pseudo pod protrusion of HCC cells in response to LN stimulation Chemotactic pseudopod protrusion of a HCC cell was eva luated using a dual-pipette set-up, in which two pipette filled with LN solution were positioned in close contact wit the same cell, and pseudopod protrusion into each pipett was viewed dynamically and recorded with a tape recorder The lengths of pseudopods were measured and plotte against time to obtain a pseudopod growth curve. The in tegrin betal subunit on the surfaces of HCC cells were ana lyzed by flow cytometry. RESULTS: In dual pipette chemotaxis experiment, whe the two pipettes were filled with LN(50 μg/ml, 200 μg/ml) pseudopods extended from the HCC cell into each of th pipettes nearly symmetrically, ie, with nearly identica maximum pseudopod length and similar pseudopod growth curves. Upon addition of anti-CD29 (20 μg/ml) to one o the pipettes, pseudopod protrusion was blocked nearly completely while protrusion into the opposite pipette be came more evidently, with a larger maximum length. Ex pression of integrin betal was up to 95.78% to cells chosen in the experiment. CONCLUSION: Integrin betal subunit was an importan constituent receptor subunit for mediating chemotactic pseudopod protrusion of HCC cell to LN.
Bian-Hong Fu, Ze-Zhi Wu and Cheng Dong Chongqing, China College of Bioengineering, Key Lab for Biomechanics and Tissue Engineering under the State Ministry of Education and College of Resources & Environmental Science , Chongqing University, Chongqing 400044, China