Effect of procathepsin D activation peptide on gene expression of breast cancer cells

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BENES Petr VASHISHTA Aruna SARASWAT-OHRI Sujata FUSEK Martin POSPISILOVA Sarka TICHY Boris VETVICKA Vaclav

Year of publication 2006
Type Article in Periodical
Magazine / Source Cancer Letters
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Faculty of Science

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Field Genetics and molecular biology
Keywords Breast cancer; Gene expression; Microarray analysis; Procathepsin D
Description Overexpression of procathepsin D (pCD) is reported to occur in numerous types of cancer and is associated with increased growth and metastasis. It has been established that pCD affects multiple stages of tumor progression including proliferation, angiogenesis and metastasis. Previously, we showed that the mitogenic effect of pCD on cancer cells is mediated by interaction of its activation peptide (AP) with yet unidentified cell surface receptor. In this investigation, gene expression profiles were compared between AP-treated and control human breast cancer ZR-75-1 cells to elucidate the mechanism of AP mitogenicity. Several differentially expressed genes involved in signal transduction, regulation of cell cycle, apoptosis, tumor invasion and metastasis were identified using microarray technology. These findings, including overexpression of NFkappaB2, were confirmed in breast cancer cell lines by reverse-transcriptase PCR (RT-PCR). Understanding the mechanism of pCDs effect on breast cancer cells could extend possibilities of breast cancer treatment in the future.
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