gamma-Glutamyl carboxylase activity in experimental tumor tissues: a biochemical basis for vitamin K dependence of cancer procoagulant
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- DOI: 10.1159/000215301
gamma-Glutamyl carboxylase activity in experimental tumor tissues: a biochemical basis for vitamin K dependence of cancer procoagulant
Abstract
Rabbit V2 carcinoma tissues have been described to possess a procoagulant activity with specific characteristics; this material has been purified and identified as a cysteine proteinase able to directly activate coagulation factor X. We have shown here that the procoagulant activity of V2 carcinoma extracts is depressed in warfarin-treated animals, thus suggesting that cancer procoagulant could represent a new vitamin K-dependent protein. The biochemical basis for this effect is offered by the identification of gamma-glutamyl carboxylase in the microsomal fraction of tumor tissues. The V2 carcinoma has a carboxylase activity which is increased in warfarin-treated animals. An endogenous substrate of tumor carboxylase, the nature of which has not been identified, has been found 5-fold increased in warfarin-treated animals. The presence of gamma-glutamyl carboxylase was also described in several murine tumors including both carcinomas and fibrosarcomas. It is worth mentioning that all the tumors tested produce a procoagulant with the peculiar characteristics of that described in V2 carcinoma. It is conceivable that cancer procoagulant could represent at least one of the substrates for gamma-glutamyl carboxylase in these experimental tumor tissues.
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