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- Huang et al., 2020 - Collagen-rich omentum is a premetastatic niche for integrin α2-mediated peritoneal metastasis
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(A) Flow cytometry analysis of ITGA2 and ITGA5 expression from patient-derived ATCs. (B) Pearson’s correlation of ITGA2 or ITGA5 expression and cell-to-collagen/fibronectin adhesion efficiency (n = 10). (C) ATC adhesion to collagen and fibronectin was performed after 20 mins pretreatment of 1 μM TC-I-15 or DMSO as control. Representative images show that TC-I-15 inhibits primary ATCs adhesion to collagen I but not fibronectin. (D) Box-whisker plots show the percentage of ATCs adhesion efficiency to collagen and fibronectin, respectively. (unpaired Student’s t-test, ***p<0.001). (E) Percentage of IGROV1 cell-ECM adhesion with (+) or without (-) 20 mins pretreatment of TC-I-15. (F) Anchorage-independent cell growth in the presence or absence of TC-I-15 inhibitor for 10 days (TC-I-15 containing medium was refreshed every 2 days). Bar chart shows the mean ± SD of spheroid diameters and spheroid number counts (***p<0.001) in IGROV1 WT and ΔITGA2 cells. Scale bar 100 μm. |