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Dominant negative Met reduces tumorigenicity-metastasis and increases tubule formation in mammary cells

  1. Author:
    Firon, M.
    Shaharabany, M.
    Altstock, R. T.
    Horev, J.
    Abramovici, A.
    Resau, J. H.
    Vande Woude, G. F.,
    Tsarfaty, I.
  2. Author Address

    Tsarfaty I Tel Aviv Univ, Sackler Sch Med, Dept Human Microbiol IL-69978 Tel Aviv Israel Tel Aviv Univ, Sackler Sch Med, Dept Human Microbiol IL-69978 Tel Aviv Israel Tel Aviv Univ, Sackler Sch Med, Dept Pathol IL-69978 Tel Aviv Israel NCI, ABL Basic Res Program, Frederick Canc Res & Dev Ctr Ft Detrick, MD 21702 USA
    1. Year: 2000
  1. Journal: Oncogene
    1. 19
    2. 20
    3. Pages: 2386-2397
  2. Type of Article: Article
  1. Abstract:

    Activation of the Met tyrosine kinase growth factor receptor by its ligand HGF/SF has been shown to increase in vitro invasiveness in epithelial cell lines. To study the effect of Met-HGF/SF signaling in breast cancer cells, we transfected met, hgf/sf and dominant negative (DN) forms of met into the poorly differentiated metastatic murine mammary adenocarcinoma cell line DA3, These cells express moderate levels of endogenous Met, which is rapidly phosphorylated in response to HGF/SF treatment. Met+hgf/sf transfection results in significantly increased tumorigenic and metastatic activity in vivo accompanied by reduced tubule formation. DA3 cells transfected with DN forms of Met (DN-DA3) exhibit reduced Met phosphorylation following exposure to HGF/SF, Furthermore, as compared to the parental cells, the DN-DA3 cells exhibit diminished in vitro scattering and invasiveness, while in vitro they display greatly reduced tumorigenicity and spontaneous metastasis, Tumors emanating from DN-DA3 cells injected to BALB/C mice are highly differentiated and display extensive tubule formation. These results suggest that Met-HGF/SF signaling is a determining factor in the delicate balance between differentiation/tubule formation and tumorigenicity-metastasis. [References: 62]

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