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Query: EC:3.4.21.73 (
urokinase-type plasminogen activator
)
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Plasminogen activator activity and plasmin-like amidolytic activity were investigated in two experimental rat tumours, using human plasminogen and chromogenic peptide substrate, S-2251. The invasive hepatocarcinoma and non-invasive
nephroma
were induced with the same chemical carcinogen, dimethylnitrosamine, in F-344 rats and they were continuously transplanted under the renal capsule. While there was no difference in plasmin-like activities of the tumours, the plasminogen activator activity was very low in the
nephroma
, but high in the hepatocarcinoma. Since the activator activity was completely inhibited by amiloride, it was considered to be of
urokinase
-type. These results were in accordance with the assumed role of
urokinase
in the invasion. However, of the respective control organ, kidney was rich in both activities but rat liver contained only very low activities. Therefore the comparison of the plasminogen activator activity of a tumour to the control organ probably does not provide information concerning the malignant transformation as it is suggested in the literature.
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PMID:Plasminogen activator and plasmin-like activities in experimental rat tumours. 255 73
Five unusual cases of a right atrial mass in children are described to illustrate the very valuable contribution that two dimensional echocardiographic examinations can bring to both the initial diagnosis and the subsequent management of patients with these findings. One patient had a large benign hemangioendothelioma of the right atrium. Two infants had extension of a
Wilms' tumor
from the kidney by way of the inferior vena cava to the right atrium. A fourth patient, an 8 year old girl, had no cardiac disease, and manifested Staphylococcus aureus endocarditis of the tricuspid valve with a large pedunculated mass and subsequent pulmonary embolus. A fifth patient, a premature infant with a central hyperalimentation catheter in the right atrium, had a large thrombus on the catheter that was successfully eradicated with
urokinase
-induced thrombolysis. Two dimensional echocardiography provides real time imaging of the entire right atrium, interatrial septum, inferior and superior venae cavae and tricuspid orifice and hence is valuable in the diagnosis and management of these clinical problems.
...
PMID:Two dimensional echocardiography in evaluation of right atrial masses: five cases in pediatric patients. 627 64
Hypermethylation of multiple CpG islands is a common event in cancer. To assess the prognostic values of this epigenetic alteration, we developed Methylation Target Array (MTA), derived from the concept of tissue microarray, for simultaneous analysis of DNA hypermethylation in hundreds of tissue genomes. In MTA, linker-ligated CpG island fragments were digested with methylation-sensitive endonucleases and amplified with flanking primers. A panel of 468 MTA amplicons, which represented the whole repertoire of methylated CpG islands in 93 breast tumors, 20 normal breast tissues, and 4 breast cancer cell lines, were arrayed on nylon membrane for probe hybridization. Positive hybridization signals detected in tumor amplicons, but not in normal amplicons, were indicative of aberrant hypermethylation in tumor samples. This is attributed to aberrant sites that were protected from methylation-sensitive restriction and were amplified by PCR in tumor samples, while the same sites were restricted and could not be amplified in normal samples. Hypermethylation frequencies of the 10 genes tested in breast tumors and cancer cell lines were 60% for GPC3, 58% for RASSF1A, 32% for 3OST3B, 30% for HOXA5, 28% for
uPA
, 25% for
WT1
, 23% for BRCA1, 9% for DAPK1, and 0% for KL. Furthermore, hypermethylation of 5 to 7 loci of these genes was significantly correlated with hormone receptor status, clinical stages, and ages at diagnosis of the patients analyzed. This novel approach thus provides an additional avenue for assessing clinicopathological consequences of DNA hypermethylation in breast cancer.
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PMID:Methylation target array for rapid analysis of CpG island hypermethylation in multiple tissue genomes. 1281 9
A number of recent studies suggest that mitochondrial function is a player in tumor development and progression. In this study, we have used gene expression arrays to examine transcriptional differences between oxidative phosphorylation (OXPHOS)-competent and OXPHOS-impaired human osteosarcoma cells. Genes associated with extracellular matrix remodeling, including members of the matrix metalloproteinases (MMPs) and tissue inhibitors of the MMP (TIMP) family,
urokinase plasminogen activator
and its inhibitor plasminogen-activator inhibitor-1 (PAI1), and CTGF and CYR61 (members of the Cysteine-rich 61, Connective Tissue Growth Factor and
Nephroblastoma
-overexpressed (CCN) gene family of growth regulators), were among the ones significantly altered in the OXPHOS-deficient cells. These changes were confirmed by RT-PCR and promoter reporter assays. Alterations at the protein level for some of these factors were also observed, though at a lower magnitude, with the exception of TIMP1, where a marked change in steady-state levels of the protein was observed after induction of OXPHOS dysfunction. Repopulation of mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA)-less cells with wild-type mtDNA reduced matrigel invasion, whereas repopulation with a mutated mtDNA did not. Taken together our data suggests that OXPHOS dysfunction modulates the invasive phenotype by transcriptional regulation of genes coding for members of the MMP/TIMP system,
urokinase plasminogen activator
/plasminogen-activator inhibitor I and CCN proteins.
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PMID:Oxidative phosphorylation dysfunction modulates expression of extracellular matrix--remodeling genes and invasion. 1622 32