Volume 81, Issue 1 pp. 90-97
Experimental Cancer

The αvβ6 integrin induces gelatinase B secretion in colon cancer cells

Michael Agrez

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Michael Agrez

Discipline of Surgical Science, Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences, University of Newcastle, Callaghan, Australia

Discipline of Surgical Science, Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences, University of Newcastle, Callaghan, New South Wales 2308, Australia. Fax: (61)2–49–21–4970.Search for more papers by this author
Xinhua Gu

Xinhua Gu

Discipline of Surgical Science, Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences, University of Newcastle, Callaghan, Australia

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Jacqueline Turton

Jacqueline Turton

Discipline of Surgical Science, Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences, University of Newcastle, Callaghan, Australia

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Cliff Meldrum

Cliff Meldrum

Hunter Area Pathology Service, John Hunter Hospital, New Lambton Heights, Australia

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Jun Niu

Jun Niu

Discipline of Surgical Science, Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences, University of Newcastle, Callaghan, Australia

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Toni Antalis

Toni Antalis

Queensland Institute of Medical Research, Brisbane, Australia

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Eric W. Howard

Eric W. Howard

Department of Pathology, Health Sciences Centre University of Oklahoma, Oklahoma City, OK, USA

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Abstract

In human cancers, the co-operative role between cell-adhesion receptors and proteases capable of degrading matrix barriers remains poorly understood. We have previously reported that the epithelium-restricted integrin αvβ6 becomes highly expressed in colon cancer compared with normal mucosa and that heterologous expression of αvβ6 in colon cancer cells is associated with enhanced cell growth. Herein, we report that αvβ6 expression in colon cancer cells leads to a relative increase in secretion of the matrix metalloproteinase gelatinase B over its respective inhibitor and that this secretion parallels the level of cell-surface β6 expression. The αvβ6-mediated gelatinase B secretion is associated with increased proteolysis of denatured collagen at the cell surface, and inactivation of gelatinase B in β6-expressing tumour cells inhibits cell spreading and proliferation within 3-dimensional collagen matrices. Our findings suggest that αvβ6-mediated gelatinase B secretion is important in the progression of human colon cancer. Int. J. Cancer 81:90–97, 1999. © 1999 Wiley-Liss, Inc.

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