In vitro evidence of the role of COX-2 in attenuating gastric inflammation and promoting gastric carcinogenesis
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In vitro evidence of the role of COX-2 in attenuating gastric inflammation and promoting gastric carcinogenesis
Abstract
Although gastric adenocarcinoma is one of the most common malignancies in the world, little is known about its exact molecular processes in development and progression. Recent studies suggest that COX-2 is important in carcinogenesis of gastrointestinal cancers, and is especially involved in carcinogenesis in a mouse model of familial adenomatosis polyposis. To understand the role of COX-2 in gastric carcinogenesis and Helicobacter pylori-associated gastritis, we measured COX-2 expression in 170 human gastric carcinoma tissues byimmunohistochemical analysis and compared the expression of COX-2 in paired tissues obtained from normal-looking and cancer-bearing mucosa. Further evidence of the involvement of COX-2 in gastritis and gastric carcinogenesis was obtained by establishing stable cell lines overexpressing COX-2. After subcloning of COX-2 into pCB7 mammalian expression vector, two stable cell lines named MKN-28-COX-2 and MKN-45-COX-2 were generated by transfection of COX-2 cDNA. To understand the effect of COX-2 on gastritis, we performed an electrophoretic mobility shift assay of NF-kappaB (inflammation-associated transcription factor), and measured malondialdehyde levels and chemiluminescence activities in both mock-transfected MKN and MKN-COX-2 cells after stimulation of H. pylori (1 x 10(6) CFU/mL) and neutrophils (10(2) cells/mL). A marked attenuation of NF-kappaB bindings and generation of free radicals was observed in COX-2 overexpressed cells. Another set of experiments, including the growth inhibition by TGF-beta treatment, Matrigel invasion assay, and apoptosis assay, was done. COX-2 showed the advantage of the escape from the growth inhibition by TGF-beta through decreasing TGF-beta RII expression and increased cell invasiveness. In conclusion, COX-2 expression seems to be induced to attenuate the degree of atrophic gastritis, the initial event in gastric carcinogenesis, and promote gastric carcinogenesis.
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