Down-regulation of MT1-MMP expression suppresses tumor cell invasion in metastatic human SW626 ovarian cancer cells

  • Authors:
    • Mingfu Wu
    • Gang Xu
    • Ling Xi
    • Junchen Wei
    • Anping Song
    • Zhiqiang Han
    • Jianfeng Zhou
    • Shixuan Wang
    • Tao Zhu
    • Arli Zhang
    • Yunping Lu
    • Ding Ma
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  • Published online on: February 1, 2006     https://doi.org/10.3892/or.15.2.501
  • Pages: 501-505
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Abstract

Membrane-type 1 matrix metalloproteinase (MT1-MMP/MMP-14) is a key enzyme involved in degradation of extracellular matrix (ECM) and various surface-associated proteins that control cell growth, differentiation and survival, plays crucial roles in molecular carcinogenesis, tumor cell growth, invasion, and angiogenesis. We tested the inhibitory effect of antisense MT1-MMP on the ability of metastatic human ovarian carcinoma cell line SW626 in proliferation and invasion. RT-PCR was used to amplify MT1-MMP cDNA fragments with two different restriction sites at its 5'-end. Antisense MT1-MMP cloned in eukaryotic expression vector pMMP14as was transfected into SW626 cells. MT1-MMP protein expression, activities of MMP-2 and MMP-9, changes of cell proliferation, and cell invasion ability were detected by Western blot, optimized gelatin zymography, MTT assay and matrigel in vitro invasion assay, respectively. After 48 h transfection, decreased expression of endogenous MT1-MMP protein was detected in pMMP14as-transfected SW626 cells and showed significantly lower proliferation level when compared with control cells. The activation of proMMP-2 was inhibited markedly, and the mean percentage of invasive cells was 63.30±5.80% in pMMP14as-transfected cells, which was less than that (97.60±7.50%) in control cells (P<0.05). Both cell proliferation and invasion in SW626 cells were inhibited effectively by antisense MT1-MMP transfection, suggesting that MT1-MMP may be a proper target molecule for anti-invasion therapy for human ovarian cancers.

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Wu M, Xu G, Xi L, Wei J, Song A, Han Z, Zhou J, Wang S, Zhu T, Zhang A, Zhang A, et al: Down-regulation of MT1-MMP expression suppresses tumor cell invasion in metastatic human SW626 ovarian cancer cells. Oncol Rep 15: 501-505, 2006.
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Wu, M., Xu, G., Xi, L., Wei, J., Song, A., Han, Z. ... Ma, D. (2006). Down-regulation of MT1-MMP expression suppresses tumor cell invasion in metastatic human SW626 ovarian cancer cells. Oncology Reports, 15, 501-505. https://doi.org/10.3892/or.15.2.501
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Wu, M., Xu, G., Xi, L., Wei, J., Song, A., Han, Z., Zhou, J., Wang, S., Zhu, T., Zhang, A., Lu, Y., Ma, D."Down-regulation of MT1-MMP expression suppresses tumor cell invasion in metastatic human SW626 ovarian cancer cells". Oncology Reports 15.2 (2006): 501-505.
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Wu, M., Xu, G., Xi, L., Wei, J., Song, A., Han, Z., Zhou, J., Wang, S., Zhu, T., Zhang, A., Lu, Y., Ma, D."Down-regulation of MT1-MMP expression suppresses tumor cell invasion in metastatic human SW626 ovarian cancer cells". Oncology Reports 15, no. 2 (2006): 501-505. https://doi.org/10.3892/or.15.2.501