Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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10904759 | Experimental Cell Research | 2005 | 11 Pages |
Abstract
The integrin αvβ6, a receptor for fibronectin, vitronectin, tenascin and TGF-β latency-associated peptide (LAP), is not detectable on normal oral epithelium but is neo-expressed in oral squamous cell carcinomas (OSCC) and epithelial dysplasia. Previously it has been shown that αvβ6 integrin can up-regulate MMP-3 and -9 expression in OSCC cells. Using β6-transfected and control OSCC cells we demonstrate that αvβ6 integrin down-regulates MMP-13 expression at both mRNA and protein level. Although expressing less MMP-13, β6-transfected cells were found to have similar collagenolytic activity as control cells and invade at similar levels through type I collagen. Growth of the tumour cells in organotypic culture and confocal microscopy confirmed low levels of MMP-13 in cells with high αvβ6 expression. Furthermore, human squamous cell carcinomas of the tongue with high expression of αvβ6 showed lower MMP-13 levels than carcinomas with low levels of αvβ6. Our results suggest that αvβ6 down-regulates MMP-13 expression in OSCC cells and that MMP-13 is not essential for the degradation of type I collagen by OSCC cells.
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Authors
M. Ylipalosaari, G.J. Thomas, M. Nystrom, S. Salhimi, J.F. Marshall, V. Huotari, T. Tervahartiala, T. Sorsa, T. Salo,