Autocrine factor enhancing the secretion of M(r) 95,000 gelatinase (matrix metalloproteinase 9) in serum-free medium conditioned with murine metastatic colon carcinoma cells
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Autocrine factor enhancing the secretion of M(r) 95,000 gelatinase (matrix metalloproteinase 9) in serum-free medium conditioned with murine metastatic colon carcinoma cells
Abstract
We previously reported that murine tumor cells with a high spontaneous metastatic potential to the lung secrete higher amounts of M(r) 95,000 gelatinase (matrix metalloproteinase 9, MMP9) than do poorly metastatic cells. The present study, conducted to clarify the mechanisms underlying the increase in MMP9, revealed an autocrine factor that enhances the secretion of M(r) 95,000 gelatinase (MMP9). The secretion of MMP9 by highly metastatic colon carcinoma LuM1 cells, detected by zymography, was augmented 10-fold when cultured in medium supplemented with serum-free medium conditioned with LuM1 cells. Because the secretion of M(r) 60,000 gelatinase (MMP2), as well as total protein, by the same cells was not affected under these conditions, the augmentation appears specific for MMP9. The steady-state level of MMP9 mRNA was elevated in LuM1 cells cultured in the presence of the supernatant. The amount of the factor in the culture medium increased with time in culture, indicating that it was produced by the LuM1 cells. It was found to be heat stable but sensitive to trypsin digestion. Conditioned medium from poorly metastatic NM11 cells did not stimulate the secretion of gelatinases by NM11 cells, suggesting that autocrine stimulation of MMP9 secretion is a characteristic of metastatic cells. This factor could account for the augmented secretion of MMP9 by murine tumor cells with spontaneous metastatic potential to the lung.
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