Associação entre Timp1, β1-integrinas e CD63 ao longo da gênese do melanoma

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Ano de defesa: 2010
Autor(a) principal: Pinto, Mariana Toricelli [UNIFESP]
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Tipo de documento: Dissertação
Tipo de acesso: Acesso aberto
Idioma: por
Instituição de defesa: Universidade Federal de São Paulo (UNIFESP)
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Link de acesso: http://repositorio.unifesp.br/handle/11600/8991
Resumo: Although malignant melanoma is the less frequently diagnosed skin cancer, it shows a poor prognosis due its chemoresistance and metastasis development. One of the adquired abilities of transformed cells is anoikis resistance and this property is closely related to metastasis formation. In our laboratory, we developed a model that allows us to study different steps of melanocyte malignant transformation. Melan-a melanocytes surviving after 1, 2, 3 and 4 deadhesion cycles showed modified morphology and independent PMA growth and have been named, 1C, 2C, 3C and 4C cells, respectively. Different melanoma cell lines were established after submitting 4C spheroids to limiting dilution. Previous results of our group showed increased expression of Timp1 along melanoma genesis and its correlation with anoikis resistance. However, the mechanism involved in this signaling is unknown. Published data demonstrated interaction between CD63, Timp1 and 1-integrins in human breast epithelial cells and its role in apoptosis. Furthermore, aberrant glycosylation in cell adhesion molecules such as integrins provides to cells the ability to survive under anchorage-independent conditions. The aim of this work was analyze the possible interaction among CD63, Timp1 and 1-integrins along melanocyte malignant transformation, possible aberrant N-glycosylation patterns of β1-integrins and their impact in anoikis resistance. Aberrant N-glycosylation patterns were observed in tumorigenic cells. We observed interaction between CD63 and Timp1 and between CD63 and 1-integrins in the melan-a-derived cells 4C, 4C11, and 4C11 +, and interaction between Timp1 and 1-integrins only in melanoma cell lines 4C11 - and 4C11 +. The presence of Timp1 in supernatant from 4C11+ conferred to melan-a cells anoikis resistance. The expression of 1-integrins in our study model is increased in aggressive melanoma lineage, 4C11+, as well as the expression of Mgat-V and aberrant N-glycosylation on cell surface. Moreover, the electrophoretic profile of  1-integrin suggests that melanoma metastatic 4C11+. Lineage present increased aberrant N-glycosylation in this molecule. Treatment of melanoma cells 4C11 + with the N-glycosylation inhibitor, swainsonine, resulted in reduced capacity of these cells to resist to anoikis. This seems to be the first study describing the interaction between Timp1, CD63 and 1-integrin in tumor cells and may contribute to a better understanding of how Timp1 regulates resistance to anoikis during the melanocyte malignant transformation.