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Cleavage of CD95 by matrix metalloproteinase-7 induces apoptosis resistance in tumour cells
Daniela GottfriedPetra VollmerMatthias TheobaldPeter R. GalleDennis StrandJürgen KuballV AllaSusanne StrandHans HeidLothar Van Den Abeelensubject
Cancer ResearchEffectorApoptosishemic and immune systemschemical and pharmacologic phenomenaBiologyMatrix metalloproteinaseFas receptorCleavage (embryo)medicine.disease_causeCell biologyApoptosisMatrix Metalloproteinase 7hemic and lymphatic diseasesTumor Cells CulturedGeneticsExtracellularmedicineHumansCytotoxic T cellfas Receptorbiological phenomena cell phenomena and immunityCarcinogenesisMolecular Biologydescription
The ability of tumour cells to resist apoptosis-inducing signals by cytotoxic T cells may decide the success or failure of tumour elimination. An important effector of apoptosis is the CD95/CD95 ligand system (APO-1/Fas) that mediates perforin-independent cytotoxic T-cell killing of tumour cells. We propose a new strategy by which tumour cells can resist CD95-induced apoptosis. We identified matrix metalloproteinase-7, MMP-7 (Martilysin), as the first physiologically relevant protease that can specifically cleave CD95. MMP-7 is of unique importance because it is produced by the tumour cells themselves at early stages of tumour development. Microsequencing of the positions in CD95 cleaved by MMP-7 revealed two sites in the N-terminal extracellular domain of CD95, important for preligand assembly of CD95. MMP-7 cleavage of CD95 results in reduced CD95 surface expression and decreased CD95-mediated apoptosis sensitivity of tumour cells. Treatment of MMP-7-positive HT-29 tumour cells with MMP-7-antisense oligonucleotides led to an increase in CD95-mediated apoptosis sensitivity. Finally, specific cytotoxic T-cell killing was reduced in the presence of MMP-7. Thus, MMP-7 expression in tumour cells may contribute to an apoptosis-resistant phenotype, which ultimately promotes immune escape. This activity may account for the well-established role of MMP-7 in early tumour development.
year | journal | country | edition | language |
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2004-04-13 | Oncogene |