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Query: UNIPROT:P01350 (
gastrin
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The effects of glycine-extended
gastrin
(G-Gly) on the invasion by colon cancer cells through stromal extracellular matrix and the role of metalloproteinases (MMPs) in this invasion were investigated. We found that 10(-9)-10(-6) M G-Gly significantly increased the invasiveness of 2 human colon cancer cell lines, LoVo and HT-29, both expressing the G-Gly-specific binding site but little
gastrin
/CCK-B receptor (gastrin receptor). LoVo cells expressed
MMP-1
, -2, -3 and -9. An amount of 10(-7) M G-Gly enhanced collagenase MMP-1 expression. Overexpression of enhanced green fluorescent protein (EGFP)-fused
MMP-1
in LoVo cells, by cDNA transfection, enhanced invasiveness through type I collagen gel. Immunofluorescence study revealed that G-Gly increased the number of cytoplasmic vesicles containing
MMP-1
, some vesicles being released from the cells. The
MMP-1
vesicles contained one of the ubiquitous coat proteins, Golgi-localized, gamma-adaptin ear-containing, ARF-binding proteins-2 (GGA-2).
MMP-1
also colocalized with CD147 (EMMPRIN, an extracellular matrix metalloproteinase inducer in adjacent stromal cells). It was suggested that G-Gly increased the number of vesicles containing
MMP-1
and that
MMP-1
interacted with CD147 to increase invasion. G-Gly significantly enhanced the production of MMP-3, an activator of
MMP-1
and -9, as well as gelatinase MMP-9 activity. The G-Gly-mediated MMP-9 increase was inhibited by treatment with anti-MMP-3 IgG and MMP-3 siRNA. Furthermore, G-Gly increased the proMMP-2 level, although no activated MMP-2 was found in conditioned medium in either the presence or the absence of G-Gly. By contrast,
gastrin
(10(-7) M) had no effect on the levels of these MMPs or the invasiveness of colon cancer cells in type I collagen gel and Matrigel. These effects of G-Gly on the activity and expression of MMPs and the invasiveness of colon cancer cells were inhibited by treating the cells with a broad-spectrum metalloproteinase inhibitor (CGS27023A) and nonselective
gastrin
/CCK receptor antagonists (proglumide and benzotript). But a
gastrin
/CCK-B receptor antagonist (YM022) did not inhibit the increased invasion by G-Gly. Together, these results demonstrate that G-Gly renders colon cancer cells more invasive by increasing
MMP-1
and MMP-3 expressions via the putative G-Gly receptor and would thus be a good molecular target in a clinical setting.
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PMID:Glycine-extended gastrin induces matrix metalloproteinase-1- and -3-mediated invasion of human colon cancer cells through type I collagen gel and Matrigel. 1518 39
The pyloric antral hormone
gastrin
plays a role in remodeling of the gastric epithelium, but the specific targets of
gastrin
that mediate these effects are poorly understood. Glandular epithelial cells of the gastric corpus express matrix metalloproteinase (MMP)-1, which is a potential determinant of tissue remodeling; some of these cells express the CCK-2 receptor at which
gastrin
acts. We have now examined the hypothesis that
gastrin
stimulates expression of
MMP-1
in the stomach. We determined
MMP-1
transcript abundance in gastric mucosal biopsies from Helicobacter pylori negative human subjects with normal gastric mucosal histology, who had a range of serum
gastrin
concentrations due in part to treatment with proton pump inhibitors (PPI). The effects of
gastrin
were studied on gastric epithelial AGS-GR cells using Western blot and migration assays. In human subjects with increased serum
gastrin
due to PPI usage,
MMP-1
transcript abundance was increased 2-fold; there was also increased MMP-7 transcript abundance but not MMP-3. In Western blots,
gastrin
increased proMMP-1 abundance, as well that of a minor band corresponding to active
MMP-1
, in the media of AGS-GR cells, and the response was mediated by protein kinase C and p42/44 MAP kinase. There was also increased
MMP-1
enzyme activity.
Gastrin
-stimulated AGS-GR cell migration in both scratch wound and Boyden chamber assays was inhibited by
MMP-1
immunoneutralization. We conclude that
MMP-1
expression is a target of
gastrin
implicated in mucosal remodeling.
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PMID:Gastrin stimulates MMP-1 expression in gastric epithelial cells: putative role in gastric epithelial cell migration. 2597 10