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Effect of VP12 and viperistatin on inhibition of collagen receptors-dependent melanoma metastasis

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CANCER BIOLOGY & THERAPY
Volume 8, Issue 15, Pages 1507-1516

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TAYLOR & FRANCIS INC
DOI: 10.4161/cbt.8.15.8999

Keywords

metastasis; melanoma; integrins; disintegrins; C-lectin type proteins

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  1. NIH NCI [1R01 CA100145]
  2. Ministerio de Ciencia e Innovacion, Madrid, Spain [BFU2007-61563]
  3. Hebrew University Applied Research Fund
  4. Israeli Science Foundation [ISF549]

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Viperistatin and VP12 isolated from Vipera paleastinae venom showed a potent inhibitory activity against collagen receptors, alpha 1 beta 1 and alpha 2 beta 1 integrins, respectively. Structurally, viperistatin belongs to the disintegrin family of proteins, whereas VP12 is composed of two subunits VP12A and VP12B displaying amino acid sequence homology with heterodimeric C-lectin type proteins. Viperistatin and VP12 used separately and simultaneously inhibited pro-metastatic activities of melanoma cells lines. The level of inhibition of MV3 and HS.939T human cell lines in cell adhesion and migration assays by both compounds was correlated with expression of alpha 1 beta 1 and alpha 2 beta 1 integrins on the cell surface. MV3 cells express collagen receptors to much higher extent than HS.939T and required the application of higher concentrations of inhibitors to block their adhesion to collagen types I and IV. A melanoma cell transmigration assay through a dHMVEC layer revealed that alpha 1 beta 1 integrin plays a significant role in invasion of HS.939T cells, while alpha 2 beta 1 integrin appears to be more important for MV3 cells. In an animal model of hematogenous metastasis of the mouse B16F10 cell line, the inhibitory effect of viperistatin and VP12 was only partial. These data suggest that collagen receptors may be an interesting target for development of new anti-metastatic therapies.

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