Cathepsins D, B, and L in transformed human breast epithelial cells

被引:25
作者
Lah, TT
Calaf, G
Kalman, E
Shinde, BG
Somers, R
Estrada, S
Salero, E
Russo, J
Daskal, I
机构
[1] ALBERT EINSTEIN MED CTR,DEPT PATHOL & LAB MED,PHILADELPHIA,PA 19141
[2] ALBERT EINSTEIN MED CTR,DEPT SURG,PHILADELPHIA,PA 19141
[3] FOX CHASE CANC CTR,DEPT PATHOL,PHILADELPHIA,PA 19111
关键词
breast cancer; carcinogens; cathepsin D; cathepsin B; cathepsin L; c-Ha-ras oncogene; invasion; tumorigenicity;
D O I
10.1007/BF01806189
中图分类号
R73 [肿瘤学];
学科分类号
100214 ;
摘要
To investigate the regulation of lysosomal enzymes during carcinogenesis, we measured cathepsins (Cats) D, B, and L in MCF-10F, which is a human breast epithelial cell line, and cells evolved after treatment with carcinogen and transfected with c-Ha-rns oncogene. The clones used in this study, MCF-10FT ras, D3, D3-1, and D3-1Tras, expressed no estrogen receptors and gradually increased invasive potential, while oncogene-transfected lines were also tumorigenic in SCID mice [16, 19]. Cats D, B, and L were determined in the cells and in cell media using enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA), specific enzyme activity measurements, and immunocytochemistry. The major intra- and extracellular lysosomal proteinase in these cells was Cat D (30-180 pm/mg), followed by Cat B (2-10 pm/mg) and Cat L (1-5 pm/mg). An inverse relationship between intracellular Cat D levels and invasive potential of carcinogen-treated and c-Ha-ras oncogene-transfected cell lines was observed. No significant changes in extracellular concentration of Cat D precursor in this series of cell lines was observed. Intracellular levels of Cats B and L were unchanged or slightly lower in carcinogen-treated D3 and D3-1 cells, as well as in MCF-10FTras. On the other hand, in D3-1Tras cell line, evolving from c-Ha-ras transfected D3-1 line, 3.5 fold and 4.4 fold increases in Cat B and Cat L, respectively, but a 2 fold decrease in Cat D, were observed compared to the parental cell line. Immunocytochemical staining showed a granular, polarized perinuclear and cytoplasmic staining of cathepsins in all cell lines. Cysteine proteinases stained more frequently and more intensely in D3-1Tras compared to other lines, confirming the immunochemical assays. We hypothesize that several molecular events, caused by a carcinogen and an oncogene such as c-Ha-ras, are needed to increase Cat B and Cat L, but not Cat D, expression. Therefore, the cysteine and aspartic lysosomal proteinases are differentially expressed in the breast cell lines with more invasive phenotype.
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