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Query: EC:1.4.3.13 (
lysyl oxidase
)
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The extracellular matrix (ECM) plays a critical role during the development and invasion of primary brain tumours. However, the function of ECM components and signalling between a permissive ECM and invasive astrocytes is not fully understood. We have recently reported the ECM enzyme,
lysyl oxidase
(
LOX
), in the central nervous system and observed up-regulation of
LOX
in
anaplastic astrocytoma
cells. While the catalytic function of
LOX
is essential for cross-linking of ECM proteins, we also reported that
LOX
induced invasive and metastatic properties in breast tumour epithelial cells through hydrogen peroxide-mediated FAK/Src activation. In this study, we tested the hypothesis that active
LOX
is expressed in anaplastic astrocytes and promotes FAK activation and invasive/migratory behaviour. Results demonstrate that increased expression and activity of
LOX
positively correlated with invasive phenotype of malignant astrocytoma cell lines. Immunohistochemistry detected increased
LOX
within tumour cells and ECM in grade I-IV astrocytic neoplasm compared with normal brain and coincidence of increased
LOX
with the loss of glial fibrillary acidic protein in higher-grade tumours. Increased active
LOX
in invasive astrocytes was accompanied by phosphorylation of FAK[Tyr576] and paxillin[Tyr118]; furthermore, both FAK and paxillin tyrosine phosphorylation were diminished by beta-aminopropionitrile inhibition of
LOX
activity and depletion of H(2)O(2) via catalase treatment. Additionally, we provide evidence that in astrocytes,
LOX
is likely processed by bone morphogenic protein-1 and
LOX
activity might be further stimulated by the expression of fibronectin in these cells. These results demonstrate an important
LOX
-mediated mechanism that promotes migratory/invasive behaviour of malignant astrocytes.
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PMID:Active lysyl oxidase (LOX) correlates with focal adhesion kinase (FAK)/paxillin activation and migration in invasive astrocytes. 1793 58