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Epithelial cells of the normal human colonic mucosa secrete an astacin-type metalloprotease, meprin a (E. C. 3.4.24.18, N-benzoyl-L-tyrosyl-p-aminobenzoic acid hydrolase), into the intestinal lumen. We found that Caco-2 cells, a colon carcinoma cell line, expressed endogenous meprin alpha, which was secreted at both the basolateral and apical plasma membrane. The expression of meprin alpha in colorectal cancer was confirmed using Northern blot analysis. On tissue sections, a diversity of carcinoma cells with varying immunoreactivity for meprin alpha was observed. Western blots of a series of 11 paired samples of carcinomas and normal control colon tissue revealed that meprin alpha protein accumulated at significant levels in 6 carcinomas at Union International Contre le Cancer tumor stages I-IV. In contrast, the protease was never detected in normal control tissue samples. Meprin alpha zymogen was activated in the tumor tissue, as shown by a 3-fold increase in enzymatic activity. In conclusion, we describe a cancer-specific sorting of meprin alpha, leading to a redistribution with consecutively increased proteolytic activity in the tumor stroma. Because the protease is known to cleave extracellular matrix components in vitro, meprin a may contribute to tumor progression by facilitating migration, intravasation, and metastasis of carcinoma cells.
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PMID:Nonpolarized secretion of human meprin alpha in colorectal cancer generates an increased proteolytic potential in the stroma. 1007 Sep 73

Meprins are astacin-like metalloproteases of renal and intestinal epithelia and embryonic neuroepithelial cells. The full length cDNA of the human meprin alpha subunit has been overexpressed in baculovirus-infected insect cells yielding the tetrameric proprotein which could be proteolytically activated and affinity-purified to homogeneity. Recombinant meprin alpha hydrolyzes the synthetic substrate N-benzoyl-tyrosyl-p-aminobenzoic acid (PABA-peptide) and cleaves by limited proteolysis the basement membrane constituents laminin 1 and laminin 5. This supports a concept that meprin alpha, when basolaterally secreted by human colon carcinoma epithelial cells, increases the proteolytic capacity for tumor progression in the stroma.
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PMID:Heterologously overexpressed, affinity-purified human meprin alpha is functionally active and cleaves components of the basement membrane in vitro. 1062 Jun 96

N-Benzoyl-L-tyrosyl-p-aminobenzoic acid hydrolase (PPH, human meprin), a zinc-metalloendopeptidase of the astacin family, consists of two similar subunits. As well as in small-intestinal epithelial cells, the enzyme is found in lamina propria leucocytes, human cancer cells and colorectal cancer tissue, making it a potential candidate for a role in tumour formation and cancer progression. To elucidate the mechanisms that control PPH gene expression and to gain more insights into the evolutionary relationship of the two subunits, we analysed the complete exon-intron organization and searched for putative regulatory elements in 3 kb of the upstream region of both genes. The human gene for the alpha subunit is approx. 35 kb in size and contains 14 exons. The gene for the beta subunit is organized in 15 exons and spans approx. 27 kb. A comparison of both genes indicates strong structural similarities. The exons are almost identical in size, except exon 13 in PPHalpha, which codes for an additional I domain not present in PPHbeta. The locations of the respective exon-intron junctions and the intron phases are almost identical; five of them contain conserved split codons. The main variation is in the intron lengths. It can be concluded that PPHalpha and PPHbeta are derived from a common ancestor. Sequence analysis of the 5' flanking DNA with a computer search for promoter elements and different promoter constructs transfected into Caco-2 cells revealed a number of potential regulatory motifs and suggests that each of the two genes is regulated independently.
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PMID:Human N-benzoyl-L-tyrosyl-p-aminobenzoic acid hydrolase (human meprin): genomic structure of the alpha and beta subunits. 1065 43

The matrix metalloproteinases (MMPs) are part of an expanded family of proteins called the astacin family of zinc metalloproteinases. The MMPs, probably balanced by their tissue inhibitors of metalloproteinases (TIMPs), are essential effectors of developmental processes participating in cell migration, cell proliferation, apoptosis and tissue morphogenesis. The MMPs regulate the function of biologically active molecules as well as fulfilling an important role in endothelial cell invasion, angiogenesis and in tumor progression. The dynamic normal physiology of the human reproductive system involves almost all of the above-mentioned aspects of MMPs activity. This review presents and discusses new insights into the role of MMPs, and their TIMPs, in human endometrial cycle and ovarian function.
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PMID:The role of the matrix metalloproteinases in human endometrial and ovarian cycles. 1459 37