INVESTIGADORES
ESPELT Maria Victoria
congresos y reuniones científicas
Título:
• Galectin-1 and CD13 promote liver tumor-derived sinusoidal endothelial cell migration and tube formation.
Autor/es:
SARRIAS L; BENSO, MS; GARCÍA, LR; ESPELT M.V; RABINOVICH GA; ELOLA MT; TRONCOSO MF
Reunión:
Congreso; Reunion anual SAFIS; 2023
Resumen:
Introduction: The β-galactoside–binding protein galectin-1 (GAL1) is overexpressed in liver tumor. CD13 is a glycosylated membrane exopeptidase upregulated in endothelial cells during tumor-related angiogenesis. Previously we described that GAL1 interacts with CD13 in SKHEP1 tumor-derived liver sinusoidal endothelial cells (LSECs) in a glycan-dependent manner.Objectives: To determine GAL1 and CD13 roles in SKHEP1 LSEC migration and tube formation.Methods: Wild type (WT), CRISPR/Cas9-based CD13 knockout (CD13KO) and scrambled (SCR) SKHEP1 LSECs were treated with recombinant GAL1 (rGAL1, 100 µg/ml) or vehicle (V). In some experiments, rGAL1 was preincubated with lactose, a galectin inhibitor. Cell migration was evaluated after 15h by wound-healing assay. For tube formation assay (angiogenesis assay), cells were cultured on a basement membrane matrix (Geltrex) for 8h.Results: Cell migration was increased in WT cells treated with rGAL1 (126±4%, p