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Kinin receptors are expressed in human astrocytic tumour cells.

D M Raidoo1, S Sawant, R Mahabeer, K D Bhoola.   

Abstract

Tissue kallikrein (TK) is known to be present in several tumours in which increased KLK1 (TK) gene expression has been demonstrated. By degrading components of the extracellular matrix, TK may facilitate tumour proliferation and invasion. The vasodilatory effect of the bioactive kinin peptides causes an increase in vascular permeability, thereby enhancing metastasis. Since kinins act by receptor-linked signal transduction mechanisms, the aim of this study was to elucidate the localization and expression of kinin B1 and B2 receptors in surgical samples of human astrocytic tumours. Tumour tissue collected was processed for light, confocal and electron microscopy (EM) and RNA extraction. The mean high intensity of immunolabeling in tumour cells was quantified in pixels per square micrometer using the Analysis 2.1 Prosystem (Soft-Imaging Software, Germany, 1996). The ultrastructural localization of B1 and B2 kinin receptors was performed on ultrathin sections of the resin-embedded tissue, using immunogold-labeled probes. In the human brain, immunoreactive B2 occurs in cortical neurones but not in glial cells, and immunolabeling for B1 receptors is absent in cortical areas. In the present study, in all of the tumours studied so far, immunolabeling for B2 (28.42 pixels/microm2, n = 12) and B1 (14.07 pixels/ microm2, n = 10) was observed on the astrocytic cells. Immunoreactive kinin receptors were also present in endothelial cells of the stromal blood vessels. At EM, the average number of immunogold particles was 14 for B2 receptors and eight for B1 receptors. The immunoreactive B2 receptors were located closer to the periphery of the tumour cells while B1 immunolabeling was observed throughout the cell.

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Year:  1999        PMID: 10596861     DOI: 10.1016/s0162-3109(99)00097-1

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Immunopharmacology        ISSN: 0162-3109


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