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  • 1
    ISSN: 1600-0625
    Source: Blackwell Publishing Journal Backfiles 1879-2005
    Topics: Medicine
    Notes: Abstract: Tumour growth and metastasis involve the degradation of extracellular matrix components by matrix degrading enzymes produced by tumour cells and stromal fibroblasts. In this study, fibroblasts were obtained from biopsies on the border (TB) and 1 cm distant from the melanoma (TD) and cultured separately. Similar studies were performed with fibroblasts surrounding melanocytic nevi as control. The expression of matrix metalloproteinase-1 (MMP-1) mRNA and tissue matrix metalloproteinase inhibitor 1 (TIMP-1) were studied by Northern blot analysis. The activation antigen intercellular adhesion molecule-1 (ICAM-1) in TB- and TD-fibroblasts was investigated by flow cytometry. In melanoma, TB-fibroblasts showed an increased expression of MMP-1 mRNA mainly in fibroblasts obtained from tumours with extended invasive growth demonstrated by Clark level whereas the expression of the major specific inhibitor TIMP-1 was unaltered. In contrast, fibroblasts surrounding benign melanocytic nevi did not express elevated levels of MMP-1. The upregulation of MMP-1 in TB-fibroblasts compared to TD-fibroblasts was maintained during cultivation. Furthermore, MMP-1 mRNA expression and MMP-1 total protein amount in normal fibroblasts were increased by melanoma cell conditioned medium. We demonstrated an increased expression of ICAM-1 in TB-fibroblasts compared to TD-fibroblasts in vitro depending on the amount of inflammatory infiltrate in situ. The differences of ICAM expression disappeared during continued cell culture. These results support the idea that fibroblasts surrounding melanoma are activated and are possibly involved in the degradation of matrix proteins surrounding the tumour.
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  • 2
    ISSN: 1432-069X
    Keywords: Key words Fibroblast restricted mAb AS02 ; Thy-1 (CD90)
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Medicine
    Notes: Abstract Recently, we described a novel fibroblast-restricted monoclonal antibody (mAb AS02) that recognizes a membrane-bound antigen. Characterization and isolation of the corresponding antigen showed that mAb AS02 recognized a protein on human fibroblasts that is highly homologous or identical to human Thy-1 antigen (CD90). Partial amino acid sequencing of the corresponding mAb AS02 antigen and comparison with known proteins revealed a 100% homology of the sequenced peptides to the human Thy-1 antigen. Cross-immunodepletion studies with mAb AS02 and an anti-Thy-1 antibody confirmed these results. Utilizing two-dimensional (2D) gel electrophoresis of fibroblast cell extracts and purified antigen, mAb AS02 and the anti-Thy-1-antibody recognized identical protein spots. Furthermore, we demonstrated many identical biochemical properties of the corresponding AS02 antigen and Thy-1 antigen, such as the molecular weight of the core protein and deglycosylation products and the detection of a GPI anchor. In functional assays, the attachment of fibroblasts to collagen I and fibronectin was increased after incubation of fibroblasts with mAb AS02. Therefore, the Thy-1 antigen appears to be involved in the regulation of the adherence of human dermal fibroblasts.
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  • 3
    ISSN: 1432-069X
    Keywords: Key words RANTES ; MCP-1 ; Endothelial cells ; Chemotaxis ; Systemic sclerosis ; Silica ; Scleroderma ; Monocyte chemoattractant protein-1
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Medicine
    Notes: Abstract Long-term exposure to silica (SiO2) may induce silicosis as well as extrapulmonary diseases such as scleroderma. Infiltration of mononuclear cells and release of proinflammatory cytokines from these cells have been suggested to play a role in the development of inflammatory and immunological events typical of scleroderma as well as of silica-induced scleroderma. We showed that silica is able to directly activate cytokine expression in blood monocytes, collagenase expression in cultured dermal fibroblasts and ICAM-1 expression in human dermal microvascular endothelial cells. In the study reported here we found that silica and TNF· induce mRNA and protein of the chemokines RANTES and MCP-1 in endothelial cells. In addition, we demonstrated that culture supernatants of silica-treated endothelial cells are chemotactic for mononuclear cells from peripheral blood, suggesting that activation of endothelial cells may contribute to the chemotactic gradient necessary for extravasation of inflammatory blood cells into the surrounding tissue found in early scleroderma. However, a polyclonal anti-RANTES antibody failed to block chemotaxis suggesting that other proteins are involved in this phenomenon. We also studied the expression of RANTES in situ in the skin of systemic sclerosis patients and of healthy individuals. We found abundant RANTES mRNA expression in the skin of SSc patients, whereas in control skin no expression was found. From our data we conclude that RANTES and MCP-1 induction by silica may be an initiating event in inflammatory infiltration, whereas TNF·-mediated inflammation may propagate the disease more efficiently.
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    Cell & tissue research 298 (1999), S. 307-315 
    ISSN: 1432-0878
    Keywords: Endothelial cell activation Thy-1 (CD90) Soluble Thy-1 Human
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Biology , Medicine
    Notes: Abstract. The functions of Thy-1, a 35-kDa cell-surface glycoprotein, and its natural ligand are still unknown. Anchoring to the membrane via linkage to phosphatidylinositol (PI) raises the possibility of cleavage off the membrane by PI-specific phospholipases. Soluble Thy-1 (sThy-1) could interfere with the binding of the unknown natural ligand followed by regulation of different cell functions. In this study we established an enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) to measure and quantify sThy-1 in serum and wound fluid. Recombinant human Thy-1 (rhThy-1) was expressed in Drosophila S2 cells, purified from culture supernatant and used as standard for quantitation of sThy-1 by the ELISA technique. There were no differences in sThy-1 levels in serum of healthy donors and patients with systemic sclerosis, leg ulcers, or rheumatoid arthritis, respectively, detected by ELISA. In contrast, at the local site of inflammation, in wound fluid of venous leg ulcers and in synovial fluid from joint puncture, we found strongly elevated levels of sThy-1 compared with sThy-1 in the serum of the same patient. Thy-1 is expressed in humans on brain cells, fibroblasts, a subpopulation of CD34+ blood stem cells, and possibly activated human dermal microvascular endothelial cells. In this study, we never found Thy-1 mRNA or protein expression in resting endothelial cells as shown by reverse transcriptase polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR) and flow-cytometry. Thy-1 expression could be induced on endothelial cells by phorbol myristate acetate and to a lesser extent by tumor necrosis factor-α (TNF-α). In situ, monoclonal antibodies to Thy-1 did not stain endothelial cells in normal skin, whereas endothelial cells in the synovial membrane of rheumatoid arthritis patients and endothelial cells surrounding melanoma express Thy-1. In summary, our data indicate that Thy-1 is present in soluble form in serum. Furthermore, Thy-1 seems to be a marker for endothelial cell activation. Therefore, activated endothelial cells as well as fibroblasts might be a possible source of sThy-1.
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