INVESTIGADORES
ALVAREZ Elida Maria Del Carmen
artículos
Título:
Modulation of matrix metalloproteinase-9 activity by hyaluronan is dependent on NFkB activity in lymphoma cell lines with dissimilar invasive behavior
Autor/es:
ALANIZ LAURA; GARCIA MARIANA; CABRERA PAULA; ARNAIZ MARIA; CAVALIERE VICTORIA; BLANCO GUILLERMO; ALVAREZ ELIDA; HAJOS SILVIA
Revista:
BIOCHEMICAL AND BIOPHYSICAL RESEARCH COMMUNICATIONS
Editorial:
Elseiver
Referencias:
Año: 2004 vol. 324 p. 736 - 743
ISSN:
0006-291X
Resumen:
Expression and activity of matrix metalloproteinase-9 (MMP-9) as well as its relationship with hyaluronan (HA) and NF-jB activity were analyzed in two murine lymphoma cell lines with dissimilar migration and invasive behavior. MMP activity was evaluated by zymograms in supernatants, membrane extracts of tumor cells, and in the organs invaded by these cells. The more aggressive LBLa cell line showed MMP-9 activity in vitro, which increased after HA treatment and was blocked by anti-CD44 mAb. Such activity was not found in the less aggressive LBLc. MMP-9 and MMP-2 activity was found in organs invaded by both cell lines, although differential MMP-9 activity was observed in lung infiltrated only by LBLa cell line. NF-jB activation was evaluated to determine whether differential activity of MMP-9 was dependent on downstream signaling pathway, showing higher NF-jB activity in the more aggressive LBLa cell line. Our results showed that MMP-9 activity modulated by HA through NF-jB signaling pathway may be involved in the aggressive behavior of LBLa.jB activity were analyzed in two murine lymphoma cell lines with dissimilar migration and invasive behavior. MMP activity was evaluated by zymograms in supernatants, membrane extracts of tumor cells, and in the organs invaded by these cells. The more aggressive LBLa cell line showed MMP-9 activity in vitro, which increased after HA treatment and was blocked by anti-CD44 mAb. Such activity was not found in the less aggressive LBLc. MMP-9 and MMP-2 activity was found in organs invaded by both cell lines, although differential MMP-9 activity was observed in lung infiltrated only by LBLa cell line. NF-jB activation was evaluated to determine whether differential activity of MMP-9 was dependent on downstream signaling pathway, showing higher NF-jB activity in the more aggressive LBLa cell line. Our results showed that MMP-9 activity modulated by HA through NF-jB signaling pathway may be involved in the aggressive behavior of LBLa.jB activation was evaluated to determine whether differential activity of MMP-9 was dependent on downstream signaling pathway, showing higher NF-jB activity in the more aggressive LBLa cell line. Our results showed that MMP-9 activity modulated by HA through NF-jB signaling pathway may be involved in the aggressive behavior of LBLa.jB activity in the more aggressive LBLa cell line. Our results showed that MMP-9 activity modulated by HA through NF-jB signaling pathway may be involved in the aggressive behavior of LBLa.jB signaling pathway may be involved in the aggressive behavior of LBLa. 2004 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.2004 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved. Keywords: Matrix metalloproteinases; Lymphoma cell lines; Hyaluronan; NF-jB; CD44Matrix metalloproteinases; Lymphoma cell lines; Hyaluronan; NF-jB; CD44