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Matriptase-2 inhibits breast tumor growth and invasion and correlates with favorable prognosis for breast cancer patients.

Christian Parr1, Andrew J Sanders, Gaynor Davies, Tracey Martin, Jane Lane, Malcolm D Mason, Robert E Mansel, Wen G Jiang.   

Abstract

PURPOSE: The type II transmembrane serine proteases are cell surface proteolytic enzymes that mediate a diverse range of cellular functions, including tumor invasion and metastasis. Matriptase (matriptase-1) and matriptase-2 belong to the type II transmembrane serine protease family. Matriptase-1 is known to play a role in breast cancer progression, and elevated levels of matriptase-1 correlate with poor patient outcome. The role of matriptase-2 and its cellular function in cancer is unknown. This study aimed to provide new insights into the significance of matriptase-2 in cancer. EXPERIMENTAL
DESIGN: Matriptase-2 expression levels were assessed in a cohort of human breast cancer specimens (normal, n = 34; cancer, n = 95), in association with patient clinical variables, using both quantitative and qualitative analysis of the matriptase-2 transcript along with immunohistochemical techniques. Matriptase-2 was also experimentally overexpressed in the MDA-MB-231 human breast cancer cell line. The effects of matriptase-2 overexpression were examined through a series of in vitro and in vivo studies.
RESULTS: Here, we show that reduced matriptase-2 levels in breast cancer tissues correlate with an overall poor prognosis for the breast cancer patient. This study also reveals that matriptase-2 overexpression in breast cancer cells significantly suppressed tumorigenesis in CD1 athymic mice (P = 0.000003). Furthermore, we report that matriptase-2 overexpression dramatically reduced the invasive (P = 0.0001) and migratory properties (P = 0.01) of the breast cancer cells.
CONCLUSIONS: Matriptase-2 suppresses breast tumor development in vivo, displays prognostic value for breast cancer patients, inhibits both breast cancer cell invasion and motility in vitro, and may play a contrasting role to matriptase-1 in breast cancer.

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Year:  2007        PMID: 17575220     DOI: 10.1158/1078-0432.CCR-06-2357

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Clin Cancer Res        ISSN: 1078-0432            Impact factor:   12.531


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