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Tumorigenic transformation of immortalized ECV endothelial cells by cyclooxygenase-1 overexpression.

K Narko1, A Ristimäki, M MacPhee, E Smith, C C Haudenschild, T Hla.   

Abstract

The cyclooxygenase (Cox) enzyme catalyzes the rate-limiting oxidative and peroxidative enzymatic steps in the biosynthesis of prostanoids. Both Cox-1 and -2 genes encode the two isoenzymes that carry out similar enzymatic steps. Enhanced Cox activity is associated with proliferative diseases such as colon cancer. To determine if a cause and effect relationship exists between Cox isoenzyme overexpression and tumorigenesis, the human Cox-1 and Cox-2 isoenzymes were transfected into ECV immortalized endothelial cells. Although numerous clones of Cox-1 expressing cells were obtained, Cox-2 overexpression resulted in growth disadvantage and increased cell death. In contrast, Cox-1 overexpressing cells expressed high levels of the functional Cox-1 polypeptide in the endoplasmic reticulum and the nucleus. In vitro proliferation of these cells was reduced compared with vector-transfected ECV cells. Cox-1 overexpression also enhanced the tumor necrosis factor-alpha-induced apoptosis of ECV cells 2-fold. In contrast to the in vitro behavior, ECV-Cox-1 cells proliferated aggressively and formed tumors in athymic "nude" mice, whereas the vector-transfected counterparts did not. The growth of Cox-1-induced tumors was not inhibited by indomethacin, suggesting a nonprostanoid function of Cox-1. ECV-Cox-1-derived tumors were angiosarcoma-like and contained numerous host-derived neovessels. These data suggest that Cox-1 overexpression in immortalized ECV endothelial cells results in nuclear localization of the polypeptide and tumorigenesis.

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Year:  1997        PMID: 9261162     DOI: 10.1074/jbc.272.34.21455

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Biol Chem        ISSN: 0021-9258            Impact factor:   5.157


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