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An examination of the effects of hypoxia, acidosis, and glucose starvation on the expression of metastasis-associated genes in murine tumor cells.

A Jang1, R P Hill.   

Abstract

Tumor cells exposed to a growth stress such as low pH, glucose starvation and hypoxia have been shown to exhibit a transient increase in experimental metastatic potential, particularly when allowed to recover under normal growth conditions for a period of 24-48 h. In this study we examined whether this increase in metastatic ability could be explained by changes in the expression of a number of different metastasis-associated genes, when the cells were exposed to similar conditions (24-48 h exposure to the stress condition followed by 0-48 h recovery under normal growth conditions). Although the cell lines used (KHT fibrosarcoma, SCC VII squamous cell carcinoma, and B16F1 melanoma) demonstrated altered metastatic ability after the treatment, no overall temporal correlation between changes in the mRNA levels for cathepsin B, cathepsin L, nm23, TIMP-1, osteopontin, or VEGF and metastatic ability in the three cell lines was observed. The production of gelatinase A (72 kDa collagenase) and gelatinase B (92 kDa collagenase) was also measured by gelatin zymography. There was an increase in production of these enzymes with increasing recovery time, but it did not parallel changes in metastatic potential. Although these results suggest that the products of most of the genes studied may not be involved in the transient metastatic changes, further studies are required to establish whether changes in protein levels track with changes in mRNA levels for these genes.

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Year:  1997        PMID: 9247250     DOI: 10.1023/a:1018470709523

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Clin Exp Metastasis        ISSN: 0262-0898            Impact factor:   5.150


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