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Degradation of basement membrane collagens by metalloproteases released by human, murine and amphibian tumours

✍ Scribed by S. E. Shields; D. J. Ogilvie; R. G. McKinnell; D. Tarin


Book ID
104505405
Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
1984
Tongue
English
Weight
438 KB
Volume
143
Category
Article
ISSN
0022-3417

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✦ Synopsis


In this investigation it has been found that naturally-occurring (i.e. indigenous, not transplanted) tumours of diverse organs in a spectrum of vertebrates from frogs to man can secrete enzymes which degrade basement membrane collagens (type IV and V). The enzymes are inhibited by chelating agents (EDTA) but not by other protease antagonists and are, therefore, specific metalloproteases. Individual tumours do not necessarily secrete collagenases active against all collagen types (I, IV and V) and release of these different enzymes does not, therefore, appear to be coordinated. These biochemical findings support those reported for serially transplanted tumour cell lines and provide a plausible mechanism for the destruction of basement membranes and stromal collagen fibres observed morphologically in tumour spread.


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## Abstract The relationship of a basement membrane collagen degrading enzyme (BM collagenase) and plasminogen activator (PA) was studied in a number of non‐malignant and malignant human and murine cell lines. Several non‐malignant cell lines secreted significant amounts of PA but no detectable BM