Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5511872 | International Journal of Biological Macromolecules | 2017 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
β1 integrin-mediated migration plays a fundamental role in melanoma metastasis. Here, we evaluated the molecular mechanisms underlying the anti-metastatic capacity of a polysaccharide fraction (CLPS) from Codonopsis lanceolata. CLPS inhibited in vivo melanoma metastasis in a B16F10 pulmonary metastasis model, impaired β1 integrin-mediated B16F10 melanoma cell migration in vitro evaluated by Transwell assay, reduced affinity between β1 integrin and ligand protein GST-FNIII9-10. Also, CLPS attenuated the adhesion-dependent formation of focal adhesion and blocked β1 integrin/FAK/paxillin signaling axis. These findings illustrate a better understanding underlying the anti-metastatic activity of CLPS, indicating a potential treatment strategy for melanoma metastasis.
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Authors
Yanqiu Liu, Xiangming Zou, Guangren Sun, Yihong Bao,