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Stimulation Of Motility Of Human Renal Cell Carcinoma By Spapc/Osteonectin/Bm-40 Associated With Type Iv Collagen

INVASION & METASTASIS(1999)

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Abstract
SPARC is known to be important in development and tissue remodelling. Here, we examined the effects of SPARC (secreted protein, acidic and rich in cysteine; osteonectin) derived from a rat osteosarcoma cell line on migration of renal cell carcinoma (RCC) by a Boyden chamber assay. YCR RCC cells mig rated th rough type IV collagen-coated filters without stimuli (basal level). SPARC in the lower compartment stimulated chemotactic activity to 120% of the basal level, whereas premixing of YCR with purified SPARC before inoculation reduced their migration to 72% of the basal level, Furthermore, SPARC mixed with type IV collagen more efficiently stimulated their migration in a concentration-dependent manner (up to 170% of the basal level). This suggests that SPARC bound to type IV collagen plays a role in tumor invasion.
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SPARC/osteonectin/BM-40, cell motility, type IV collagen, renal cell carcinoma
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