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Mel-cell adhesion molecule (CAM), also known as MUC18 and CD146, is a novel member of the immunoglobulin supergene family. Mel-CAM was first identified as an integral membrane glycoprotein in human melanoma and is also abundantly expressed by endothelial cells of various origins. In a previous study (I. M. Shih et al., Cancer Res., 54: 25142520, 1994), we showed that Mel-CAM is a cell-cell adhesion molecule with a possible role in melanoma invasion and metastasis. Here, we define the molecular mechanism responsible for cell-cell adhesion of Mel-CAM and demonstrate its role in melanoma-endothelial cell interactions. Most of human melanoma cells, including Mel-CAM-negative SBcl-2 cells, adhered to nitrocellulose-immobilized Mel-CAM produced by baculovirus recombinants. This adhesion can be blocked by full-length Mel-CAM or polyclonal antiserum against Mel-CAM. Adhesion is not affected by the presence of EDTA, truncated Mel-CAM extracellular domain, or heparan sulfate proteoglycan. In cell aggregation assays, Mel-CAM-negative SBcl-2 cells cluster with U937TM cells (U937 transfected with Mel-CAM cDNA) but not with control nontransfectants, suggesting that SBcl-2 cells express the ligand for Mel-CAM. SBcl-2 cells also form heterotypic aggregates with Mel-CAM-positive human endothelial cells but not with Mel-CAM-negative but ligand-positive smooth muscle cells. Taken together, our results show that Mel-CAM mediates cell-cell adhesion through heterophilic adhesion to an as yet unidentified ligand present on melanoma but not on endothelial cells. Thus, melanoma-endothelial interactions during metastasis may occur through this novel mechanism.
1 These studies were supported by National Cancer Institute, NIH Grants CA-47159, CA-25874, and CA-66671 (to D. S.) and Cancer Center Core Grant CA-10815.
2 Present address: Department of Pathology, Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, Baltimore, Maryland 21205.
3 To whom requests for reprints should be addressed, at The Wistar Institute, 3601 Spruce Street, Philadelphia, PA 19104. Phone: (215) 898-3950; Fax: (215) 898-0980; E-mail: herlynm@wista.wistar.upenn.edu.
Received 4/ 7/97. Accepted 7/ 3/97.
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