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Inhibition effect of propargylglycine on human fibrosarcoma HT-1080 cell invasiveness.
Effect of propargylglycine (2-Amino-4-pentynoic acid, PPG) on invasive property of human fibrosarcoma HT-1080 cell was investigated. PPG treatment of HT-1080 significantly reduced the total cellular metallothioneins (MTs) contents, and the resistance of HT-1080 against heavy metals toxicity decreased with the decrease of the MTs contents. The HT-1080 cell invasion to reconstituted basement membrane Matrigel (MG) was inhibited by the PPG treatment in a PPG concentration-dependent fashion. The inhibition was due to the lowering of HT-1080 cells attachment to MG and degradation activity of matrix metalloproteinases (MMPs) secreted from HT-1080 by the PPG treatment. However, the chemotactic ability of the PPG treated HT-1080 was enhanced. Our results suggest that MTs concentration levels in a malignant tumor cell are closely related to its invasiveness, and if MTs level of tumor cell can be controlled, cancer metastasis may be able to be controlled.