Release of the aspartyl protease cathepsin D is associated with and facilitates human breast cancer cell invasion

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作者
Tedone, T
Correale, M
Barbarossa, G
Casavola, V
Paradiso, A
Reshkin, SJ
机构
[1] UNIV BARI,INST GEN PHYSIOL,I-70126 BARI,ITALY
[2] INST ONCOL,EXPT ONCOL LAB,I-70126 BARI,ITALY
关键词
protease; proliferation; MCF-7;
D O I
10.1096/fasebj.11.10.9271363
中图分类号
Q5 [生物化学]; Q7 [分子生物学];
学科分类号
071010 ; 081704 ;
摘要
Data concerning the hormone sensitivity of the release and role of the aspartyl protease cathepsin D in tumor proliferative and invasive processes have been contradictory. To clarify the mechanisms of its release and role we first studied the contribution of estradiol and stripped serum to the time course and kinetics of cathepsin D release, proliferation, and invasion in parallel in the MCF-7 in vitro breast cancer cell culture model. Both estradiol and stripped serum independently stimulated both proliferation and cathepsin D release. However, the dose-response of estradiol and stripped serum-dependent stimulated release were similar to those for invasion and differed from those for proliferation: cathepsin D release and invasion were first stimulated at a stripped serum concentration more than 10-fold lower than that which initiated proliferation and had half stimulation constants almost 10-fold lower than those for proliferation. These results demonstrate that cathepsin D release is not related in any direct way to proliferation. The effect of the reduction of cathepsin D activity or release on in vitro invasion was also measured: both the inhibition of secreted cathepsin D activity by a specific inhibitor, diazoacetyl-DL-Nle-OMe, and the reduction of cathepsin D release by antisense oligonucleotides against its translation start site reduced cellular in vitro invasion without affecting proliferation. Cathepsin D release and activity are concluded to be directly involved in the process of invasion.
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页码:785 / 792
页数:8
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