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Query: UMLS:C0019829 (
Hodgkin's disease
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Membrane-associated serine protease
matriptase
is widely expressed by epithelial/carcinoma cells in which its proteolytic activity is tightly controlled by the Kunitz-type protease inhibitor, hepatocyte growth factor activator inhibitor (HAI-1). We demonstrate that, although
matriptase
is not expressed in lymphoid hyperplasia, roughly half of the non-
Hodgkin
B-cell lymphomas analyzed express significant amounts of
matriptase
. Furthermore, a significant proportion of these tumors express
matriptase
in the absence of HAI-1. Aggressive Burkitt lymphoma was more likely than indolent follicular lymphoma to express
matriptase
alone (86% versus 36%). In the absence of significant HAI-1 expression, the lymphoma cells activate and shed active
matriptase
when the cells are stimulated with mildly acidic buffer or the hypoxia-mimicking agent, CoCl2. The shed active
matriptase
can initiate pericellular proteolytic cascades by activating urokinase-type plasminogen activator on the cell surface of monocytes, and it can activate prohepatocyte growth factor. In addition,
matriptase
knockdown suppressed proliferation and colony-forming ability of neoplastic B cells in culture and growth as tumor xenografts in mice. Furthermore, exogenous expression of HAI-1 significantly suppressed proliferation of neoplastic B cells. These studies suggest that dysregulated pericellular proteolysis as a result of unregulated
matriptase
expression with limited HAI-1 may contribute to the pathological characteristics of several human B-cell lymphomas through modulation of the tumor microenvironment and enhanced tumor growth.
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PMID:Imbalanced matriptase pericellular proteolysis contributes to the pathogenesis of malignant B-cell lymphomas. 2407 Apr 17