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Query: EC:2.7.11.1 (
protein kinase
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Plasminogen activation by urokinase-type plasminogen activator (uPA) is implicated in tumor invasion and metastasis by the breakdown of extracellular matrix. We have recently demonstrated the inhibitory effect of cAMP on uPA gene transcription in RC-K8 human lymphoma cells (Biochim Biophys Acta 1268: 293-9, 1995). Prostacyclin produced by endothelial cells is shown to increase cellular cAMP levels by activating adenylate cyclase. We, therefore, examined the effect of a stable analogue of prostacyclin,
Beraprost
, on uPA production in RC-K8 cells. uPA activity gradually increased in the conditioned medium with time.
Beraprost
(0.1 nM-1.0 microM) inhibited uPA accumulation in a dose-dependent manner without affecting cell viability. Fibrinzymography demonstrated that high and low molecular forms of uPA were present in the conditioned medium and that after
Beraprost
-treatment all forms of uPA decreased and no PA/PA inhibitor complex was present. Northern blot analysis revealed that after exposure to
Beraprost
, uPA mRNA levels increased transiently and then rapidly decreased to below control levels. Treatment with
Beraprost
resulted in a rapid activation of cellular
cyclic AMP-dependent protein kinase
(
PKA
).
Beraprost
completely negated uPA gene expression induced by phorbol myristate acetate, an activator of protein kinase C (PKC). These results suggest that
Beraprost
inhibits uPA production by suppressing uPA gene expression through the
PKA
pathway and that
PKA
-mediated signals are dominant in uPA gene expression as compared to those medicated by PKC. This inhibition of uPA expression by a prostacyclin analogue may be an important fact to explain the mechanism of anti-metastatic effects of prostacyclin.
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PMID:Inhibitory effect of a synthetic prostacyclin analogue, beraprost, on urokinase-type plasminogen activator expression in RC-K8 human lymphoma cells. 882 88