@article{oai:kanazawa-u.repo.nii.ac.jp:00013024, author = {Ohira, Shusaku and Itatsu, Keita and Sasaki, Motoko and Harada, Kenichi and Sato, Yasunori and Zen, Yoh and Ishikawa, Akira and Oda, Koji and Nagasaka, Tetsuro and Nimura, Yuji and Nakanuma, Yasuni}, issue = {7}, journal = {Pathology International}, month = {Jul}, note = {Tumor-stromal interactions are important for the progression of malignant tumors. The purpose of the present study was to examine interactions of cholangiocarcinoma (CC) cells and stromal fibroblasts with respect to stromal-derived factor-1 (SDF-1) and transforming growth factor (TGF)-β1. Two cell lines of CC (HuCCT-1 and CCKS-1) and WI-38 fibroblast cell line were used for cell culture, and 12 CC tissue specimens for immunohistochemical studies. Invasion of CC cells was increased significantly by the supernatant from fibroblast cultures, but not by the supernatant from fibroblasts cocultured with CC cells. Expression of SDF-1 in cultured fibroblasts was downregulated by TGF-β1 treatment, and coculture with CC cells and anti-TGF-β1 neutralizing antibody restored the decreased SDF-1 expression, suggesting that TGF-β1 secreted from CC cells might have reduced the expression of SDF-1 by fibroblasts and might have reduced the increased invasion of CC cells induced by the supernatant from fibroblasts. Immunohistochemical expression of TGF-β1 in CC cells was focal or negative and that of SDF-1 was evident in stromal fibroblasts at the invasive front of CC. In conclusion, local mutual influence of TGF-β1 secreted from carcinoma cells and SDF-1 expressed by stromal fibroblasts may be involved in invasion of CC cells. © 2006 Japanese Society of Pathology., 金沢大学大学院医学系研究科がん細胞学}, pages = {381--389}, title = {Local balance of transforming growth factor-β1 secreted from cholangiocarcinoma cells and stromal-derived factor-1 secreted from stromal fibroblasts is a factor involved in invasion of cholangiocarcinoma}, volume = {56}, year = {2006} }