Induction and Suppression of Type I Collagenase in Cultured Human Cells

Chu Chang Chua , Denis Barritault , Deborah E. Geiman , Roger L. Ladda
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A number of peptide growth factors have been shown to induce the secretion of type I collagenase into the medium of human fibroblast cultures (Chua et al., 1985). In this study the ability of eye-derived growth factor, lectin and tumor-promoting agents on collagenase induction in human fibroblast cells were examined. These agents were found to be able to induce collagenase production to a similar extent as epidermal growth factor. Dexamethasone at 10-100 nM was found to suppress collagenase induction in human fibroblast cells. The cell-type specifictiy of this enzyme induction by growth factors was studied by using a human epidermoid carcinoma cell line, A-431. An M, 55,000 band appeared in the medium of A-431 cells upon 22 h exposure to EGF. Two-dimensional peptide pattern of the Mr 55,000 band in A-431 cells was identical to the counterpart in HF cells. Our results indicated that the induction of collagenase was not unique to human fibroblast cultures.

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I型胶原酶在培养人细胞中的诱导和抑制作用
许多肽生长因子已被证明可以诱导I型胶原酶分泌到人成纤维细胞培养培养基中(Chua等人,1985)。本研究考察了眼源性生长因子、凝集素和促瘤剂对人成纤维细胞胶原酶诱导的作用。这些药物被发现能够诱导胶原酶的产生,其程度与表皮生长因子相似。地塞米松在10-100 nM的作用下抑制人成纤维细胞胶原酶的诱导。以人表皮样癌细胞a -431为实验对象,研究了该酶在生长因子诱导下的细胞类型特异性。暴露于EGF 22 h后,A-431细胞培养基中出现M, 55000条带。A-431细胞Mr 55000带的二维肽图谱与HF细胞的相同。我们的结果表明,胶原酶的诱导并不是人类成纤维细胞培养所特有的。
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