Literature DB >> 3022919

Collagenase and elastase production by mouse mammary adenocarcinoma primary cultures and cloned cells.

M Zeydel, S Nakagawa, L Biempica, S Takahashi.   

Abstract

We have shown previously that an increase in tumor invasion and metastases occurred concurrently with a decrease in collagen content of the extracellular matrix surrounding the C3H mouse mammary adenocarcinoma borne by C3H/HeJ mice. In this paper we report the production of collagenase and elastase activities by the primary tumor cultures and three types of cloned C3H mouse mammary adenocarcinoma cell cultures. The primary tumor cell cultures and tumor-associated stromal cultures produced large amounts of collagenase and elastase activities. On the other hand, the primary tumor capsule cultures produced little or no collagenase and elastase activities even though they produced type I collagen. The production of proteases by the primary tumor cultures decreased along with time and with an alteration in the morphology of cell populations and/or passage of the cultures. The three clones of tumor cell cultures produced variable amounts of collagenase in response to induction by phorbol myristate acetate, an agent that stimulates maximal collagenase production. In contrast, all three cloned cultures elaborated significant amounts of elastase that degraded insoluble ligamental elastin, and most of the elastase production was increased further in response to induction by phorbol myristate acetate. Each cloned cell population exhibited differences in their production of collagenase and elastase in parallel with their difference in growth kinetics, yet these cells still possess the distinctive properties of the tumor. However, a unit amount of collagenase produced by each of the cloned cultures, with or without induction by phorbol myristate acetate, was less than that of the primary tumor cultures. Results suggest that some cell types or combination of cell types in the heterogeneous cell population of the tumor and/or their products appear to be responsible for the increased production of collagenase and elastase activities and for the invasiveness of a malignant tumor.

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Year:  1986        PMID: 3022919

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Cancer Res        ISSN: 0008-5472            Impact factor:   12.701


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