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Enhanced activity of meprin-alpha, a pro-migratory and pro-angiogenic protease, in colorectal cancer

Authors :
Lottaz Daniel
Maurer Christoph A.
Noel Agnes
Blacher Silvia
Huguenin Maya
Nievergelt Alexandra
Niggli Verena
Kern. Alexander
Müller Stefan
Seibold Frank
Friess Helmut
Becker-Pauly Christoph
Stöcker Walter
Sterchi Erwin E.
Source :
PLos One
Publication Year :
2011

Abstract

Meprin a is a metalloprotease overexpressed in cancer cells leading to the accumulation of this protease in a subset of colorectal tumors. The impact of increased meprin a levels on tumor progression is not known. We investigated the effect of this protease on cell migration and angiogenesis in vitro and studied the expression of meprin a mRNA protein and proteolytic activity in primary tumors at progressive stages and in liver metastases of patients with colorectal cancer as well as inhibitory activity towards meprin a in sera of cancer patient as compared to healthy controls. We found that the hepatocyte growth factor (HGF) induced migratory response of meprin transfected epithelial cells was increased compared to wild type cells in the presence of plasminogen and that the angiogenic response in organ cultured rat aortic explants was enhanced in the presence of exogenous human meprin a. In patients meprin a mRNA was expressed in colonic adenomas primary tumors UICC (International Union Against Cancer) stage I II III and IV as well as in liver metastases. In contrast the corresponding protein accumulated only in primary tumors and liver metastases but not in adenomas. However liver metastases lacked meprin a activity despite increased expression of the corresponding protein which correlated with inefficient zymogen activation. Sera from cancer patients exhibited reduced meprin a inhibition compared to healthy controls. In conclusion meprin a activity is regulated differently in primary tumors and metastases leading to high proteolytic activity in primary tumors and low activity in liver metastases. By virtue of its pro migratory and pro angiogenic activity meprin a may promote tumor progression in colorectal cancer.

Details

Volume :
6
Issue :
11
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
PLos One
Accession number :
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