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1986
DOI: 10.1021/bi00350a005
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Basement membrane complexes with biological activity

Abstract: We have studied the reconstitution of basement membrane molecules from extracts prepared from the basement membrane of the EHS tumor. Under physiological conditions and in the presence of added type IV collagen and heparan sulfate proteoglycan, gellike structures form whose ultrastructure appears as interconnected thin sheets resembling the lamina dense zone of basement membrane. The major components of the reconstituted structures include laminin, type IV collagen, heparan sulfate proteoglycan, entactin, and … Show more

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“…Previous studies suggest that strong interactions between laminin and invasive tumor cells enhance the metastatic propensity of the tumor cells by allowing them to cross the basement membrane more readily. In addition, the interactions of laminin with ECM components and the lamininlaminin interactions play important roles in matrix organization (21,22,34).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Previous studies suggest that strong interactions between laminin and invasive tumor cells enhance the metastatic propensity of the tumor cells by allowing them to cross the basement membrane more readily. In addition, the interactions of laminin with ECM components and the lamininlaminin interactions play important roles in matrix organization (21,22,34).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…allows the assessment of tumor cell migration through Matrigel, a reconstituted basement membrane also known as Engelbreth-Holm-Swarm matrix (26). This assay mimics the early steps of tumor invasion in vivo, namely the degradation of, and migration through, basement membranes (27).…”
Section: Stromelysin-1 Antisense Treatment Blocks Matrigel Invasionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There was also no difference in the migration of MEF-1 and MEF-2 cells in wells coated with Matrigel. Matrigel is a complex mixture of basement membrane proteins; however, the major components are laminin and type IV collagen, with minimal vitronectin (50). In wells that were precoated with purified fibronectin, MEF-2 cells migrated at a significantly increased velocity compared with MEF-1 cells (p Ͻ 0.01); however, the magnitude of the effect was only 50% of that observed with vitronectin.…”
Section: Migration Of Mef-1 and Mef-2 Cells In Serum-supplemented Medmentioning
confidence: 99%