Glycosylated VCAM-1 isoforms revealed in 2D western blots of HUVECs treated with tumoral soluble factors of breast cancer cells.

BMC Chem Biol

Departamento de Medicina Genómica y Toxicología Ambiental, Instituto de Investigaciones Biomédicas, UNAM, Ciudad Universitaria, Circuito Interior apartado postal 70228, CP04510, México DF.

Published: November 2009

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  • The study investigates the similarities in endothelial cell activity between cancer metastasis and inflammation, focusing on VCAM-1 variants as potential biomarkers.
  • The researchers utilized two-dimensional electrophoresis (2-DE) and western blot techniques to analyze how endothelial cells react to factors from inflamed conditions and breast cancer cells.
  • Results showed the presence of new VCAM-1 isoforms, particularly one associated with cancer cell factors, indicating these variations could help distinguish between inflammatory and metastatic processes.

Article Abstract

Background: Several common aspects of endothelial phenotype, such as the expression of cell adhesion molecules, are shared between metastasis and inflammation. Here, we analyzed VCAM-1 variants as biological markers of these two types of endothelial cell activation. With the combination of 2-DE and western blot techniques and the aid of tunicamycin, we analyzed N-glycosylation variants of VCAM-1 in primary human endothelial cells stimulated with either TNF or tumoral soluble factors (TSF's) derived from the human breast cancer cell line ZR75.30.

Results: Treatments induced a pro-adhesive endothelial phenotype. 2D western blots analysis of cells subjected to both treatments revealed the expression of the two known VCAM-1 isoforms and of previously unknown isoforms. In particular TSFZR75.30 induced an isoform with a relative molecular mass (Mr) and isoelectric point (pI) of 75-77 kDa and 5.0, respectively.

Conclusion: The unknown isoforms of VCAM-1 that were found to be overexpressed after treatment with TSF's compared with TNF, could serve as biomarkers to discriminate between inflammation and metastasis. 2D western blots revealed three new VCAM-1 isoforms expressed in primary human endothelial cells in response to TSF stimulation. Each of these isoforms varies in Mr and pI and could be the result of differential glycosylation states.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2787495PMC
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