Localization of thymosin ß-4 in tumors

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  • Lars-Inge Larsson
  • Susanne Holck
Overexpression of thymosin ß-4 has been linked to malignant progression but the localization of this polypeptide within tumor is incompletely known. We therefore examined breast cancers for thymosin ß-4 using immunofluorescence. Reactive cells were identified with monoclonal cell marker antibodies. A very heterogeneous staining pattern for thymosin ß-4 was observed. Thus, while leukocytes and macrophages showed intense reactivity for this polypeptide, cancer cells, and endothelial cells showed a much more variable reactivity. A similar heterogeneous staining was observed also in colorectal carcinomas. The degree of staining of breast cancer cells for thymosin ß-4 correlated neither to histological grade nor to endothelial cell staining. However, therewas a tendency toward correlation (P = 0.07) between staining of endothelial cells and histological grade. Treatment of cultured breast cancer cells (SK-BR-3) with 1-4 µg thymosin ß-4/mL significantly increased cell numbers, as determined by MTT-assays. These data reveal an unexpected cellular heterogeneity of thymosin ß-4 expression in breast and colonic carcinomas and suggest that local release of this polypeptide in the tumor microenvironment may modulate tumor behavior.
Original languageEnglish
JournalAnnals of the New York Academy of Sciences
Volume1112
Pages (from-to)317-325
Number of pages9
ISSN0077-8923
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2007

Bibliographical note

Thymosins in Health and Disease First International Symposium

    Research areas

  • Former LIFE faculty - thomosin ß-4, cancer, colorectal, breast, endothelial cells, macrophages

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