Cancer Cell Binding to E-selectin Transfected Human Endothelia
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Human endothelial cells were transiently transfected with E-Selectin which enabled us to study tumor cell/endothelial interactions following engagement of E-Selectin without the added complications of metabolic stimulation, morphological changes, and/or up regulation of other adhesion molecules due to cytokine induction. Similar results were received from in vitro binding studies and FACS analyses on both Tumor Necrosis Factor-alpha activated and E-Selectin transfected endothelial cells. These data suggest that this methodology is appropriate for dissecting the individual activities of E-selectin while minimizing the participation of other adhesion molecules, thereby allowing us to develop a better understanding of the role of E-Selectin and endothelia in metastatic disease.
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