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There are several unorthodox features, which distinguish the non-redundant and unique novel
matrix metalloproteinase-26
(
MMP-26
) (an enzyme that has recently evolved and does not exist in rodents but is present in humans) from other members of the MMP superfamily. This report describes our recent efforts to gain a better understanding of the mechanisms which restrict expression of
MMP-26
to certain cell/tissue types. We examined transcriptional regulation of the human
MMP-26
gene in normal and malignant cells. The AP-1 and Tcf-4 sites of the
MMP-26
promoter appear most potent in regulating the expression of the
MMP-26
-luciferase chimera in HEK293 embryonic kidney and MCF7 breast carcinoma cells. Key regulators of the Wnt pathway (beta-catenin and lymphoid enhancer-binding factor/T-cell factor with which beta-catenin associates) enhanced the transcriptional activity of
MMP-26
suggesting that the
MMP-26
gene is a likely target of the Wnt pathway. Immunostaining, gene arrays and reverse-
transcriptase
polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR) confirm the presence of
MMP-26
in normal cells, including the apical epithelial conjunctiva cells of the human eye, as well as in malignant cells of epithelial origin.
MMP-26
predominantly accumulates in its proenzyme form in the intracellular milieu of the transfected breast carcinoma MCF7 cells. This study brings us a step forward towards a better understanding of the unconventional role, regulation and functions of epithelial cell
MMP-26
in physiological conditions and in neoplasms.
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PMID:Beta-catenin regulates the gene of MMP-26, a novel metalloproteinase expressed both in carcinomas and normal epithelial cells. 1500 46