Activated lansoprazole inhibits cancer cell adhesion to extracellular matrix components.

  • Authors:
    • T Ohta
    • H Tajima
    • A Yachie
    • K Yokoyama
    • A Elnemr
    • S Fushida
    • H Kitagawa
    • M Kayahara
    • G Nishimura
    • K Miwa
    • M Yamamoto
    • T Terada
    • S Ohkuma
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  • Published online on: July 1, 1999     https://doi.org/10.3892/ijo.15.1.33
  • Pages: 33-42
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Abstract

Integrins play an important role in tumor dissemination. The purpose of this study was to examine whether a SH-reactive reagent inhibits the adhesion of the human pancreatic cancer cell line AsPC-1 to extracellular matrix components. Activated lansoprazole (AG-2000) was used as the SH-reactive reagent because this compound is known to react with SH groups but does not permeate the cell membrane. The effect of AG-2000 on the adhesion of AsPC-1 cells to matrix was examined, using both an in vitro adhesion assay and an in vivo nude mouse xenograft model of peritoneal implantation. In the in vitro adhesion assay, a 60-min exposure of AsPC-1 cells to AG-2000 resulted in a dose-dependent inhibition of AsPC-1 cell adhesion to laminin, fibronectin and type IV collagen, although AG-2000 did not affect the viability of AsPC-1 cells by MTT assay. In the in vivo assessment of AsPC-1 cell implantation, the AsPC-1 cells were initially preincubated with AG-2000 for 60 min to ensure adequate exposure of the AsPC-1 cells to AG-2000 before intraperitoneal injection. AG-2000 significantly inhibited the peritoneal implantation of the AsPC-1 cells in nude mice. These findings suggest that a short exposure of cancer cells to AG-2000 can inhibit cancer cell adhesion to extracellular matrix components.

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Ohta T, Tajima H, Yachie A, Yokoyama K, Elnemr A, Fushida S, Kitagawa H, Kayahara M, Nishimura G, Miwa K, Miwa K, et al: Activated lansoprazole inhibits cancer cell adhesion to extracellular matrix components.. Int J Oncol 15: 33-42, 1999
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Ohta, T., Tajima, H., Yachie, A., Yokoyama, K., Elnemr, A., Fushida, S. ... Ohkuma, S. (1999). Activated lansoprazole inhibits cancer cell adhesion to extracellular matrix components.. International Journal of Oncology, 15, 33-42. https://doi.org/10.3892/ijo.15.1.33
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Ohta, T., Tajima, H., Yachie, A., Yokoyama, K., Elnemr, A., Fushida, S., Kitagawa, H., Kayahara, M., Nishimura, G., Miwa, K., Yamamoto, M., Terada, T., Ohkuma, S."Activated lansoprazole inhibits cancer cell adhesion to extracellular matrix components.". International Journal of Oncology 15.1 (1999): 33-42.
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Ohta, T., Tajima, H., Yachie, A., Yokoyama, K., Elnemr, A., Fushida, S., Kitagawa, H., Kayahara, M., Nishimura, G., Miwa, K., Yamamoto, M., Terada, T., Ohkuma, S."Activated lansoprazole inhibits cancer cell adhesion to extracellular matrix components.". International Journal of Oncology 15, no. 1 (1999): 33-42. https://doi.org/10.3892/ijo.15.1.33