The htra1 serine protease is down-regulated during human melanoma progression and represses growth of metastatic melanoma cells.
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2002
Abstract:
Differential gene expression of cell lines derived from a malignant
melanoma or its autologous lymph node metastasis using cDNA arrays
indicated down-regulation of PRSS11, a gene encoding the serine protease
HtrA1, a homolog of the Escherichia coli protease HtrA, in the metastatic
line. Stable PRSS11 overexpression in the metastatic cell line strongly
inhibited proliferation, chemoinvasion and Nm23-H1 protein expression in
vitro, as well as cell growth in vivo in nu/nu mice. A polyclonal anti-
HtrA1 serum demonstrated a significantly higher expression in primary
melanomas when compared to unrelated metastatic lesions in a human
melanoma tissue array, and down-modulation of HtrA1 expression in
autologous lymph node melanoma metastases in seven out of 11 cases
examined. These results suggest that down-regulation of PRSS11 and HtrA1
expression may represent an indicator of melanoma progression.
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01.01 Articolo in rivista
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