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Our previous reports have shown that lamininglycopeptides (LN-GPs), the total glycopeptides prepared from laminin (LN), can prevent the experimental lung metastasis and liver metastasis of mouse cancer cells. In order to explore the anti-metastatic mechanism of LNGPs, we studied the effects of LN-GPs on metastasisrelated behaviors of cancer cells in vitro. LN-GPs did not affect cell survival. However, LN-GPs inhibited cell attachment and spreading Of 5180 cells on LN- and Matrigelsubstrate in dose-dependent and time-dependent manners. Moreover, inhibition of cen attachment and spreading on Matrigel substrates were much greater on Matrigel substrate than on LN substrate. In the presence of LN-GPs, 5180 cells on LN substrate changed from a flattened polygonal shape to a round one, the migration of 5180 cells on LN substrate decreased, and the number of a highly invasive human pulmonary giant caxcinoma PG cells invading Matrigel filter in a Boyden chamber was reduced. LN-GPs thus have multiple inhibitory effects on cancer motastasisrelated behaviors.
Our previous reports have shown that lamininglycopeptides (LN-GPs), the total glycopeptides prepared from laminin (LN), can prevent the experimental lung metastasis and liver metastasis of mouse cancer cells. In order to explore the anti-metastatic mechanism of LNGPs, we L-GSs on metastasis-related behaviors of cancer cells in vitro. LN-GPs did not affect cell survival. However, LN-GPs inhibited cell attachment and spreading Of 5180 cells on LN- and Matrigelsubstrate in dose-dependent and time- In addition presence of cen attachment and spreading on Matrigel substrates were much greater on Matrigel substrates than on LN substrate. In the presence of LN-GPs, 5180 cells on LN substrate changed from a flattened polygonal shape to a round one, the Migration of 5180 cells on LN substrate decreased, and the number of a highly invasive human pulmonary giant caxcinoma PG cells invading Matrigel filter in a Boyden chamber was reduced. LN-GPs thus have mul Tiple inhibitory effects on cancer motastasisrelated behaviors.