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Targeted disruption of the K-ras oncogene in an invasive colon cancer cell line down-regulates urokinase receptor expression and plasminogen-dependent proteolysis.

H Allgayer1, H Wang, S Shirasawa, T Sasazuki, D Boyd.   

Abstract

The urokinase receptor, overexpressed in invasive colon cancer, promotes tumour cell invasion. Since K-Ras is activated in many colon cancers, we determined if urokinase receptor overexpression is a consequence of this activated oncogene. Accordingly, urokinase receptor expression was compared in HCT 116 colon cancer cells containing either a mutation-activated K-Ras or disrupted for this oncogene (by homologous recombination). HCT 116 cells containing the disrupted K-Ras oncogene expressed between 50 and 85% less urokinase receptor protein compared with the parental HCT 116 cells. Reduced urokinase receptor expression in cells containing the disrupted mutated K-Ras was not due to a physical impairment of the urokinase receptor gene since phorbol ester treatment was inductive for its expression. Constitutive urokinase receptor expression in HCT 116 cells required an intact AP-1 motif in the promoter (at -184) and electrophoretic mobility shifting assays indicated less c-Jun, JunD, c-Fos and Fra-1 bound to this motif in the K-Ras-disrupted cells. Since the urokinase receptor accelerates proteolysis, laminin degradation was compared in cells containing the mutation-activated and disrupted K-Ras oncogene. The latter cells displaying fewer urokinase receptors, degraded 80% less laminin. This is the first study to demonstrate a role for K-Ras as a regulator of the constitutive expression of the urokinase receptor.

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Year:  1999        PMID: 10471035      PMCID: PMC2363146          DOI: 10.1038/sj.bjc.6690616

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Br J Cancer        ISSN: 0007-0920            Impact factor:   7.640


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