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Query: EC:3.4.24.3 (
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The plasma fibrinolytic/proteolytic balance was assessed in 60 stable angina patients who underwent control coronary catheterization and the results were correlated with angiographic findings and control samples (n = 20). The concentrations of t-PA,
PAI-1
,
collagenase
(
MMP-1
), tissue inhibitor of MMP (TIMP-1), plasmin-antiplasmin (PAP) complexes and alpha2-macroglobulin (alpha2-M) were measured in plasma samples. The results showed a significant increase of PAP (p <0.001) and a reduction of alpha2-M (p <0.001) in the group of patients when compared to controls, indicating a degree of fibrinolysis/proteolysis activation. There was no correlation between the different parameters analyzed and the extent of angiographically proven atherosclerosis (one or more stenotic vessels), while the t-PA levels were significantly elevated (p <0.03) in patients with coronary stenosis > or =75% or occlusion. We conclude that there is a disturbance of the plasma fibrinolysis/proteolysis in patients with stable angina not related to the extent of atherosclerosis. The t-PA levels may be a good marker for coronary occlusion in these patients.
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PMID:Fibrinolysis/proteolysis balance in stable angina pectoris in relation to angiographic findings. 1152 15
We investigated the kinetics of matrix metalloproteinases (MMPs) and their regulatory factors mRNAs in the kidneys of mercuric chloride-treated Brown Norway rats. The expression of
MMP-1
mRNA remained at lower levels than control, while other MMPs mRNAs were upregulated. The expression of tissue inhibitor of matrix metalloproteinase (TIMP)-1 mRNA showed significant upregulation. On the other hand, the expressions of TIMP-2 and TIMP-3 mRNAs were not significantly changed. In the plasmin-dependent pathway, the expression of plasminogen activator inhibitor (
PAI-1
) mRNA was continuously increased, while the expression of urokinase-type plasminogen activator (uPA) mRNA was not increased. The signals of TIMP-1 and
PAI-1
mRNAs examined by in situ hybridization, were localized in the regenerative epithelial cells of the proximal tubules. In conclusion, these findings suggest that the activity of MMPs may bealtered by
MMP-1
downregulation and inhibition of MMP activity by PAl-1 and TIMP-1 generated from tubular epithelial cells.
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PMID:Kinetics of matrix metalloproteinases and their regulatory factors in mercuric chloride-induced tubulointerstitial fibrosis in Brown Norway rats. 1181 2
Previous studies in the laboratory have shown that platelet-activating factor (PAF), a potent inflammatory mediator that accumulates rapidly in the cornea after an injury, stimulates the expression of urokinase (uPA) and
matrix metalloproteinase-1
(
MMP-1
) and -9 (MMP-9). Tissue inhibitors of MMPs (TIMPs) and plasminogen activator inhibitor (
PAI-1
) are produced in conjunction with these enzymes and are important regulators of their activity. Here, the authors investigated how PAF affects the expression of
PAI-1
, TIMP-1 and -2 relative to that of uPA,
MMP-1
, and -9 in rabbit corneal epithelial cells. Rabbit corneas were incubated in MEM medium containing 100 nM cPAF. To block the effects of PAF in some studies, corneas were preincubated for 1 hr in the presence of the PAF antagonist BN50730 (10 microM). At several time intervals, mRNA was extracted from epithelial cells and the levels of gene expression for the enzymes and their inhibitors were determined by real-time PCR. All quantitations were normalized to the 18s rRNA values (endogenous control) and changes in gene expression were reported as fold increase relative to untreated controls. PAF produced a 20-fold increase in the gene expression of
PAI-1
at 8 hr, while similar fold increases in uPA mRNA expression occurred at 2 hr. PAF treatment also stimulated the expression of TIMP-1 and -2 genes, with a six-fold increase in TIMP-1 expression occurring at 36 hr and a four-fold increase in TIMP-2 expression at 24 hr. Maximal induction of
MMP-1
and -9 mRNA, on the other hand, occurred at 4 and 8 hr, respectively. Induction of
MMP-1
gene expression was similar to that of its inhibitors TIMP-1 and -2, while MMP-9 mRNA induction exceeded that of these inhibitors by 100-fold. The PAF-induced expression of
PAI-1
, TIMP-1 and -2 mRNAs was abolished by pre-treatment with BN50730. These data indicate that PAF activates the gene expression of TIMP-1, -2, and
PAI-1
in corneal epithelium by a receptor-mediated mechanism. Furthermore, PAF induced overexpression of MMP-9 mRNA relative to that of TIMP-1 and -2, suggesting an imbalance between the expression of this proteolytic enzyme and its inhibitors, which may contribute to changes in the wound-healing process and ultimately lead to corneal ulcer development.
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PMID:Platelet-activating factor induces the gene expression of TIMP-1, -2, and PAI-1: imbalance between the gene expression of MMP-9 and TIMP-1 and -2. 1201 20
In this study we determined the in vitro effects of polysulfated glycosaminoglycan (PSGAG) and the glucocorticoid triamcinolone acetonid (TA) on the IL-1 altered expression and activity of matrix metalloproteinases (
MMP-1
, MMP-3), tissue inhibitor of metalloproteinases-1, the plasminogen activators tPA and uPA and plasminogen activator inhibitor 1 by articular chondrocytes. Bovine chondrocytes were cultured in alginate gel beads. Cells were treated with interleukin-1alpha (IL-1alpha) in the presence of vehicle or drugs at various concentrations. After 48hr mRNA expression of
MMP-1
, MMP-3, TIMP-1, uPA, tPA and
PAI-1
was analyzed by RT-PCR-ELISA. The protein synthesis of TIMP-1 and MMP-3 was determined by immunoprecipitation,
PAI-1
protein was quantitated by ELISA. The activity of enzymes and inhibitors was measured by functional assays. Treating chondrocytes with IL-1 induced the expression of MMPs and downregulated TIMP-1 but stimulated both the expression of PAs and
PAI-1
. Both drugs significantly reduced
collagenase
and proteoglycanase activities which was accompanied by inhibition of the expression of
MMP-1
and MMP-3. The IL-1 decreased expression of TIMP-1 was further reduced by TA, which resulted in a significant loss of TIMP activity. No effects on TIMP activity or TIMP-1 biosynthesis were observed after treatment of chondrocytes with PSGAG. Both drugs inhibited the IL-1-induced mRNA expression of tPA, whereas expression of uPA was only mildly reduced by PSGAG, which also induced
PAI-1
above IL-1 stimulated levels. As inhibition of
collagenase
activities and tPA expression by PSGAG occurred at physiological concentrations it might be of clinical relevance, indicating that PSGAG could help reducing cartilage degradation and has a strong anti-fibrinolytic potential. Due to their co-regulation of MMPs and TIMP(s) glucocorticoids should be carefully studied for their overall effect on extracellular matrix proteolysis.
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PMID:Effects of polysulfated glycosaminoglycan and triamcinolone acetonid on the production of proteinases and their inhibitors by IL-1alpha treated articular chondrocytes. 1212 42
Matrix metalloproteinase-14 is required for degradation of fibrillar collagen by mesenchymal cells. Here we show that keratinocytes use an alternative plasminogen and matrix metalloproteinase-13-dependent pathway for dissolution of collagen fibrils. Primary keratinocytes displayed an absolute requirement for serum to dissolve collagen. Dissolution of collagen was abolished in plasminogen-depleted serum and could be restored by the exogenous addition of plasminogen. Both
plasminogen activator inhibitor-1
and tissue inhibitor of metalloproteinase blocked collagen dissolution, demonstrating the requirement of both plasminogen activation and matrix metalloproteinase activity for degradation. Cell surface plasmin activity was critical for the degradation process as aprotinin, but not alpha(2)-antiplasmin, prevented collagen dissolution. Keratinocytes with single deficiencies in either urokinase or tissue plasminogen activator retained the ability to dissolve collagen. However, collagen fibril dissolution was abolished in keratinocytes with a combined deficiency in both urokinase and tissue plasminogen activator. Combined, but not single, urokinase and tissue plasminogen activator deficiency also completely blocked the activation of the fibrillar
collagenase
, matrix metalloproteinase-13, by keratinocytes. The activation of matrix metalloproteinase-13 in normal keratinocytes was prevented by
plasminogen activator inhibitor-1
and aprotinin but not by tissue inhibitor of
metalloproteinase-1
and -2, suggesting that plasmin activates matrix metalloproteinase-13 directly. We propose that plasminogen activation facilitates keratinocyte-mediated collagen breakdown via the direct activation of matrix metalloproteinase-13 and possibly other fibrillar collagenases.
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PMID:Collagen dissolution by keratinocytes requires cell surface plasminogen activation and matrix metalloproteinase activity. 1219 5
Tumor-stroma interactions play a significant role in tumor development and progression. Alterations in the stromal microenvironment, including enhanced vasculature (angiogenesis), modified extracellular matrix composition, inflammatory cells, and dys-balanced protease activity, are essential regulatory factors of tumor growth and invasion. Differential modulation of stromal characteristics is induced by epithelial skin tumor cells depending on their transformation stage when grown as surface transplants in vivo. Tumor cells can regulate the development of a "tumor-stroma" via the aberrant expression of growth factors or induction of growth factor receptors in the stromal compartment. In this context, secretion of the hematopoietic growth factors G-CSF and GM-CSF, constituitively expressed in enhanced malignant tumors, may be good candidates for induction of a tumor stroma through their effect on inflammatory cells. Upon its induction, the tumor stroma will reciprocally influence the differentiation status of tumor cells resulting in a normalization of benign tumor epithelia and the maintenance of a malignant phenotype, respectively. In the HaCaT model for squamous cell carcinoma of the skin, stromal activation and angiogenesis are transient in pre-malignant transplants, however they remain persistent in malignant transplants where progressive angiogenesis is closely correlated with tumor invasion. While continued expression of VEGF and PDGF are associated with benign tumor phenotypes, activation of VEGFR-2 is a hallmark of malignant tumors and accompanies ongoing angiogenesis and tumor invasion. As a consequence the inhibition of ongoing angiogenesis by blocking VEGFR-2 signalling resulted in dramatically impaired malignant tumor expansion and invasion. Comparably, tumor vascularization and invasion was blocked by disturbing the balance of matrix protease activity caused by a lack of
PAI-1
in the stromal cells of the knockout mouse hosts. A similar inhibition of tumor vascularization was caused by TSP-1 over-expression in skin carcinoma cells, which also blocked tumor invasion and expansion. On the other hand, when granulation tissue and angiogenesis were only transiently activated as a result of stable transfection of PDGF into non-tumorigenic HaCaT cells, the target cells formed benign, but not malignant, tumors. Collectively, these data show that tumor vascularization, providing intimate association of blood vessels with tumor cells, is a prerequisite for tumor invasion. A potential mechanism for this interrelationship may be the differential regulation of MMP-expression in tumors of different grades of malignancy. In vitro MMP expression did not discriminate between benign and malignant tumor cells unless they were co-cultured with stromal fibroblasts. However, in vivo regulation of MMP expression was clearly dependent on tumor phenotype. While
MMP-1
and MMP-13 were down-regulated in benign transplants, they were persistently up-regulated in malignant ones. A tight balance between proteases and their inhibitors is crucial for both the formation and infiltration of blood vessels and for tumor cell invasion, thus again emphasizing the importance of the stromal compartment for the development and progression of carcinomas.
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PMID:Tumor-stroma interactions directing phenotype and progression of epithelial skin tumor cells. 1249 91
Tibolone is a synthetic progestin with estrogenic and progestogenic properties, used to alleviate menopausal syndromes and for osteoporosis prophylaxis in postmenopausal women. However, only little data are available on tibolone and breast cancer risk and on the effects of tibolone on the cardiovascular system. Therefore, in the present in vitro study, we investigated the effect of tibolone on the growth of the human breast cancer cell line, MCF-7, and on the direct effects of tibolone on the vasculature, i.e. human female coronary endothelial and smooth muscle cells. In the breast cancer cell experiments, tibolone was examined alone and in the presence of 0.1 nM estradiol in the concentration range from 0.001 microM to 1 microM. Tibolone lead to significant cell growth in the concentration range of 0.01 micro M to 1 microM and was not able to inhibit estradiol-induced proliferation at the concentrations of 0.01 microM and 0.1 microM. In the vascular endothelial cell culture experiments, tibolone was tested at the concentrations 0.1 microM, 1 microM and 10 microM. Tibolone reduced the synthesis of endothelin as well as the concentrations of E-selectin,
PAI-1
and pro-
MMP-1
. The magnitude of the effects on these markers varied and was in the range of 11%-42%. Concerning smooth muscle cells, tibolone elicited no changes in the proliferation compared to control values. These data suggest that tibolone does have tumour cell-growth promoting effects in vitro. However, tibolone can positively influence the synthesis of markers in cell cultures of human female coronary artery, which modulate vascular tone and which play a decisive role in the various stages of atherosclerosis. Drawing a clinical consequence from our experiments would result in not recommending the use of tibolone in postmenopausal women at high risk for breast cancer development until long-term controlled clinical studies have been performed on the effect of tibolone administration and breast cancer risk. Experimental studies, such as the present one, are useful to explore mechanisms, but clearly cannot replace clinical studies.
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PMID:Effects of tibolone on human breast cancer cells and human vascular coronary cells. 1255 24
Age-related macular degeneration (ARMD), proliferative vitreoretinopathy (PVR) and uveitis are characterized by RPE motility through the ECM of retinal lesions. The purpose of this study was to test the hypothesis that multiple proteolytic systems are functionally intact at the HRPE surface and peri-cellular region and that these activities are differentially modulated by IL-1beta. HRPE cells were evaluated: (1). as individual cells or cell extracts, (2). during migration across three-dimensional ECM-like layers and (3). in tissue sections. The urokirase plasminogen activator receptor (uPAR; CD87) was detected on HRPE cells as well as its functional activity. Although uPAR was associated with CD11b (CR3) on live resting cells, polarized migratory HRPE cells were found to dissociate uPAR from CR3; uPAR then translocated to anterior pole of the cell, where it enhanced
PAI-1
-inhibitable local proteolytic activity. The relative contribution of uPAR and
collagenase
in HRPE migration was evaluated using three-dimensional gelatin matrices. Interestingly, uPAR/uPA was found to play a key role in migration across these layers. IL-1 upregulated uPAR,
collagenase
, and elastase activities, suggesting that cytokines may affect the invasive program of HRPE cells in vivo. Immunohistochemistry for uPAR was performed in sections of human retina. Immunoreactive uPAR was present along the HRPE basolateral membrane in retinal sections and in sections of diseased retinal tissue at an enhanced level. Our results suggest that multiple proteolytic systems are present in association with HRPE and that the uPAR/uPA system may be particularly important.
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PMID:Human RPE cell lysis of extracellular matrix: functional urokinase plasminogen activator receptor (uPAR), collagenase and elastase. 1269 22
The aim of this study was to determine the expression of proteinases and inhibitors from the matrix metalloproteinase (MMP) (MMPs 1, 2, 3, 9, tissue inhibitors of metalloproteinases (TIMPs) 1, 2) and plasminogen activator ((PA) urokinase (uPA), tissue type (tPA), uPAR, plasminogen activator inhibitors (PAIs) 1, 2) systems in colorectal cancer pathology by gelatin zymography, enzyme-linked immunosorbent assays (ELISAs) and quenched fluorescent substrate hydrolysis. The levels of all studied MMPs, uPA, uPAR, TIMP-1 and PAIs were significantly greater in tumour tissues than normal tissues. However, tPA and TIMP-2 were greater in normal colon (P<0.05, Mann-Whitney) e.g.
PAI-1
: tumour, median 14.9 (range 0.2-80.2) ng/mg total protein; normal, 2.1 (0.1-65.0). Tumour levels of several factors, in particular
MMP-1
and
PAI-1
, correlated with pathology, i.e. Dukes' stage, differentiation, lymphatic or vascular invasion and tumour depth. The interactions between proteinase systems in colorectal cancer are complex and the balance between active proteinases and their inhibitors is important for extracellular matrix (ECM) degradation/remodelling at each stage of the metastatic cascade.
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PMID:The plasminogen activator and matrix metalloproteinase systems in colorectal cancer: relationship to tumour pathology. 1270 68
Flavonoids have been proposed to act as chemopreventive agents in numerous epidemiological studies and have been shown to inhibit angiogenesis and proliferation of tumor cells and endothelial cells in vitro. Angiogenesis requires tightly controlled extracellular matrix degradation mediated by extracellular proteolytic enzymes including matrix metalloproteinases (MMPs) and serine proteases, in particular, the urokinase-type plasminogen activator (uPA)-plasmin system. In this study, we have investigated the antiangiogenic mechanism of the flavonoids, genistein, apigenin, and 3-hydroxyflavone in a human umbilical vein endothelial cell (HUVEC) model. The stimulation of serum-starved HUVECs with vascular endothelial growth factor/basic fibroblast growth factor (VEGF/bFGF) caused marked increase in
MMP-1
production and induced the pro-MMP-2 activation accompanied by the increase in MT1-MMP expression. However, pretreatment with flavonoids before VEGF/bFGF stimulation completely abolished the VEGF/bFGF-stimulated increase in
MMP-1
and MT1-MMP expression and pro-MMP-2 activation. Genistein blocked VEGF/bFGF-stimulated increase in TIMP-1 expression and decrease in TIMP-2 expression. Apigenin and 3-hydroxyflavone further decreased TIMP-1 expression below basal level and completely abolished TIMP-2 expression. VEGF and bFGF stimulation also significantly induced uPA expression, most strikingly the level of 33 kDa uPA, and increased the expression of PA inhibitor (PAI)-1. Genistein, apigenin, and 3-hydroxyflavone effectively blocked the generation of 33 kDa uPA, and further decreased the activity of the 55 kDa uPA and the expression of
PAI-1
below the basal level. In conclusion, these data suggest that genistein, apigenin, and 3-hydroxyflavone inhibit in vitro angiogenesis, in part via preventing VEGF/bFGF-induced
MMP-1
and uPA expression and the activation of pro-MMP-2, and via modulating their inhibitors, TIMP-1 and -2, and
PAI-1
.
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PMID:Flavonoids inhibit VEGF/bFGF-induced angiogenesis in vitro by inhibiting the matrix-degrading proteases. 1276 86
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