Fibronectin induces MMP2 expression in human prostate cancer cells- Abstract

High-grade prostate cancers express high levels of matrix metalloproteinases (MMPs), major enzymes involved in tumor invasion and metastasis.

However, the tumor cell lines commonly employed for prostate cancer research express only small amounts of MMPs when cultivated as monolayer cultures, in common culture media. The present study was conducted to ascertain whether culture conditions that include fibronectin can alter MMP2 and MMP9 expression by the human prostatic epithelial cell lines RWPE-1, LNCaP and PC-3. These cells were individually seeded at 2×10(4)cells/cm(2), cultivated until they reached 80% confluence, and then exposed for 4h to fibronectin, after which the conditioned medium was analyzed by gelatin zymography. Untreated cells were given common medium. Only RWPE-1 cells express detectable amounts of MMP9 when cultivated in common medium, whereas the addition of fibronectin induced high expression levels of pro and active forms of MMP2 in all tested cell lines. Our findings demonstrate that normal and tumor prostate cell lines express MMP2 activity when in contact with extracellular matrix components or blood plasma proteins such as fibronectin. Future studies of transcriptomes and proteomes in prostate cancer research using these cell lines should not neglect these important conclusions.

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Moroz A, Delella FK, Lacorte LM, Deffune E, Felisbino SL   Are you the author?
Univ Estadual Paulista - UNESP, Institute of Biosciences, Department of Morphology, Botucatu, SP, Brazil; Univ Estadual Paulista - UNESP, Botucatu Medical School, Blood Transfusion Center, Cell Engineering Lab. Botucatu, SP, Brazil

Reference: Biochem Biophys Res Commun. 2013 Jan 25;430(4):1319-21
doi: 10.1016/j.bbrc.2012.12.031

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PMID: 23261429