Prostaglandin production in mouse mammary tumour cells confers invasive growth potential by inducing hepatocyte growth factor in stromal fibroblasts
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Prostaglandin production in mouse mammary tumour cells confers invasive growth potential by inducing hepatocyte growth factor in stromal fibroblasts
Abstract
Interactions between stromal and mammary tumour cells play a crucial role in determining the malignant behaviour of tumour cells. Although MMT mouse mammary tumour cells do not produce hepatocyte growth factor (HGF), addition of conditioned medium (CM) from MMT cells to cultures of human fibroblasts derived from skin and breast tissues stimulated the production of HGF, thereby indicating that MMT cells secrete an inducing factor for HGF. This HGF-inducing factor, purified from MMT-derived CM, proved to be prostaglandin E2 (PGE2). Consistently, treatment of MMT cells with indomethacin, an inhibitor of cyclooxygenase, abolished this HGF-inducing activity in MMT-derived CM, while treatment of MMT cells with HGF stimulated cell growth and cell motility. Likewise, HGF strongly enhanced urokinase-type plasminogen activator activity and invasion of MMT cells through Matrigel: a 15-fold stimulation in the invasion of MMT cells was seen by HGF. Finally, MMT cells in the upper compartment were co-cultivated with fibroblasts in the lower compartment of the Matrigel chamber, HGF levels in the co-culture system exceeded the level in fibroblasts alone and suppression occurred with exposure to indomethacin. Together with increase in the HGF level, the invasion of MMT cells was enhanced by co-cultivation with fibroblasts, whereas the increased invasion of MMT cells was significantly inhibited by an anti-HGF antibody and by indomethacin. These results indicate mutual interactions between MMT cells and fibroblasts: MMT-derived PGE2 plays a role in up-regulating HGF production in fibroblasts, while fibroblast-derived HGF leads to invasive growth in MMT cells. The mutual interactions mediated by HGF and prostaglandins may possibly be a mechanism regulating malignant behaviour of mammary tumour cells, through tumour-stromal interactions.
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