Stat3 Is Involved in Angiotensin II-Induced Expression of MMP2 in Gastric Cancer Cells
Autor: | Yun-Lin Wu, Feng-Xiang Jiang, Li-Fen Yu, Wei Huang, Jia-Ying Zhu, Jie Zhong, Wei Wu |
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Rok vydání: | 2008 |
Předmět: |
STAT3 Transcription Factor
Vascular Endothelial Growth Factor A Chromatin Immunoprecipitation Angiotensin receptor Cell Survival Physiology Angiogenesis Blotting Western Electrophoretic Mobility Shift Assay Biology Stat3 Signaling Pathway Metastasis Stomach Neoplasms Renin–angiotensin system Tumor Cells Cultured medicine Humans RNA Messenger Reverse Transcriptase Polymerase Chain Reaction Angiotensin II Gastroenterology Cancer Tyrphostins medicine.disease Cancer cell Cancer research Matrix Metalloproteinase 2 Signal Transduction |
Zdroj: | Digestive Diseases and Sciences. 54:2056-2062 |
ISSN: | 1573-2568 0163-2116 |
Popis: | The expression of matrix metalloproteinase-2 (MMP2) has been linked with tumor invasion, angiogenesis, and metastasis. It has been reported that angiotensin II (Ang II) can induce MMP2 expression in gastric cancer cells. However, the molecular basis for Ang II regulates MMP2 expression in gastric cancer cells remains unclear. The aim of our study is to explore whether angiotensin II could induce MMP2 expression mediated through the Stat signaling pathway and its potential mechanism. Electrophoretic mobility shift assay (EMSA) and chromatin immunoprecipitation (ChIP)-binding assays was employed to determine the DNA-STAT binding activity. MMP2 and VEGF expression was analyzed with real-time PCR and Western blots. To examine the role of Stat3 in angiotensin II-induced MMP2 expression, A JAK-specific inhibitor and AG490 were used. Angiotensin II activated STAT-DNA binding activity in dose-dependent manners in gastric cancer cells. AG490 markedly inhibited angiotensin II-induced Stat3 activation and the expression of MMP2 and VEGF in gastric cancer cells. These results indicate that Stat3 may at least in part mediate angiotensin II-induced MMP2 mRNA expression in human gastric cancer cells. The activation of the JAK/Stat3 signaling pathway plays an important role in the progression of gastric cancer and that blockade of JAK/Stat3 signals may provide a novel therapeutic strategy for gastric cancer. |
Databáze: | OpenAIRE |
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