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Query: UMLS:C0011570 (
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Rabbit V2 carcinoma tissue is the tumor in which
cancer procoagulant
activity (CP) was first described, purified and identified as a cysteine proteinase able to activate F X directly. In the present study we show that CP of V2 carcinoma extracts is depressed in its biological activity (although the antigen is present) by warfarin treatment. The biochemical basis for this effect is offered by the identification of Vit.K-dependent gamma-carboxylase in the microsomal fraction of the tumor tissue. V2 carcinoma tissue had very low endogenous substrate(s) of tumor carboxylase in basal conditions but this increased threefold after warfarin. The accumulation of endogenous substrate(s) and the
depression
of the CP activity by warfarin raises the possibility that CP represents at least one of the substrates for gamma-glutamyl carboxylase in this experimental tumor tissue.
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PMID:Evidence of a warfarin-sensitive cancer procoagulant in V2 carcinoma. 250 Nov 68
Anticoagulants of the coumarin type have long been reported to inhibit metastasis growth in experimental animals; however, the mechanisms of such effects has not been clarified. Systemic anticoagulation per se does not appear to account completely for such metastasis growth
depression
. More recent information gathered on a cell procoagulant activity, which is vitamin K-dependent, could probably supply a fresh insight into this problem. Indeed, vitamin K deficiency induced either dietarily or pharmacologically by warfarin, does inhibit the activity of a cysteine protease with direct factor-X-activating properties. This protease is only present in warfarin-sensitive tumors. The correlation of this activity with cancer cell invasiveness is supported by experimental data in metastatic variants and, lately, also by the observation of markedly higher
cancer procoagulant
activity in extracts from metastases than from primary human melanomas.
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PMID:Vitamin K-dependent procoagulant in cancer cells: a potential target for the antimetastatic effect of warfarin? 353 Sep 3