Obstructive jaundice facilitates hepatic metastasis of B16F1 mouse melanoma cells: participation of increased VCAM-1 expression in the liver

  • Authors:
    • Hirofumi Kishimoto
    • Kotaro Sasahara
    • Kazumaro Yamazaki
    • Takuya Nagata
    • Hideyuki Uotani
    • Iwao Yamashita
    • Katsunori Tauchi
    • Kazuhiro Tsukada
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  • Published online on: May 1, 2001     https://doi.org/10.3892/or.8.3.575
  • Pages: 575-578
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Abstract

Obstructive jaundice facilitates experimental liver metastasis in the rat model, but the detailed mechanisms of this facilitation remain unclear. This study aimed to evaluate the contribution of vascular cell adhesive molecules-1 (VCAM-1) to augmented hepatic metastasis in cases of obstructive jaundice. Obstructive jaundice was induced in male C57BL/6 mice by common bile duct obstruction for 5 days using a Surgiclip. For the biliary decompression, obstructive jaundice was induced for 5 days, followed by removal of the Surgiclip. Liver specimens and blood samples were obtained from animals 5 days after biliary obstruction (OJ5) or sham operation and 2, 5, 11, 14 days after biliary decompression. The expression of VCAM-1 mRNA was increased in the livers from the OJ5 group. Western blot analysis demonstrated increased expression of VCAM-1 protein in the livers of the OJ5 group, in contrast with low VCAM-1 expression in the sham group. The expression of VCAM-1 protein was sustained at high levels at 2 days and decreased at 5 days after biliary decompression (BD5). For the induction of experimental hepatic metastasis, male C57BL/6 mice were randomized to three groups (sham, OJ5, BD5) of six animals each. B16F1 melanoma cells were introduced into the animals by an intraportal injection. Metastatic colonies in the livers were investigated 13 days after inoculation. The mean number of metastatic colonies was significantly increased in the OJ5 group (70.5±51.2) compared to that of the sham group (7.2±7.9) (p<0.05). This augmentation of hepatic metastasis was abrogated in the BD5 group (16.8±20.3). In conclusion, our results suggest that augmented hepatic metastasis in cases of obstructive jaundice are partly mediated through VCAM-1/VLA-4 interaction.

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Kishimoto H, Sasahara K, Yamazaki K, Nagata T, Uotani H, Yamashita I, Tauchi K and Tsukada K: Obstructive jaundice facilitates hepatic metastasis of B16F1 mouse melanoma cells: participation of increased VCAM-1 expression in the liver. Oncol Rep 8: 575-578, 2001
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Kishimoto, H., Sasahara, K., Yamazaki, K., Nagata, T., Uotani, H., Yamashita, I. ... Tsukada, K. (2001). Obstructive jaundice facilitates hepatic metastasis of B16F1 mouse melanoma cells: participation of increased VCAM-1 expression in the liver. Oncology Reports, 8, 575-578. https://doi.org/10.3892/or.8.3.575
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Kishimoto, H., Sasahara, K., Yamazaki, K., Nagata, T., Uotani, H., Yamashita, I., Tauchi, K., Tsukada, K."Obstructive jaundice facilitates hepatic metastasis of B16F1 mouse melanoma cells: participation of increased VCAM-1 expression in the liver". Oncology Reports 8.3 (2001): 575-578.
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Kishimoto, H., Sasahara, K., Yamazaki, K., Nagata, T., Uotani, H., Yamashita, I., Tauchi, K., Tsukada, K."Obstructive jaundice facilitates hepatic metastasis of B16F1 mouse melanoma cells: participation of increased VCAM-1 expression in the liver". Oncology Reports 8, no. 3 (2001): 575-578. https://doi.org/10.3892/or.8.3.575