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- W2061848897 abstract "We have developed a novel murine mammary tumor system with variants representing different stages of tumor progression. The MXT-s parental cell line was established from a urethane-induced and hormone-sensitive mammary tumor. MXT-s parental cells are highly tumorigenic but poorly metastatic. MXT clones and variants were selected by either in vitro or in vivo procedures, and they differ in metastatic ability and 17β-estradiol dependency for tumor growth. The MXT-c1.1 and MXT-B2 cell lines produced lung metastasis after intravenous injection into 100% of syngenic mice, but only MXT-c1.1 cells were highly metastatic from intramammary tumors. The fingerprints obtained by arbitrarily primed-polymerase chain reaction demonstrated that the metastatic variants and clones had a common genetic background and resulted from clonal selection from the parental cell line. We studied whether the matrix metalloproteinase (MMP) profile is correlated with tumor progression and metastatic ability in the MXT tumor system. Gelatinases A and B were assayed in the cells, both by enzyme activity and mRNA expression. Gelatinase A was expressed in MXT-c1.1 cells, whereas MXT-B2 cells did not express either MMP. In contrast, the mammary fat pad tumors expressed both gelatinases. Membrane Type 1-MMP transcripts were also detected in MXT cells and tumors. Because the mRNA levels of gelatinase A were low in MXT-B2 tumors, we suggested that exogenous gelatinase A bound the cell membranes of MXT-B2 cells in vivo. Indirect evidence was obtained in vitro by treatment of MXT-B2 cells with NIH/3T3 fibroblast-conditioned medium. After this treatment, we detected a gelatinolytic activity at M, 68 000 in the cell-membrane extract of MXT-B2 cells and an increased in migratory ability through type IV collagen matrices. On the other hand, Ha-ras gene dosage correlated positively with metastatic ability but not with either gelatinase A or gelatinase B expression. No significant differences were observed in the expression of stromelysin-1 and tissue inhibitors of MMP. Thus, in the MXT tumor system, the expression of gelatinase A or its cell association and Ha-ras gene dosage independently contribute to the metastatic phenotype. Mol. Carcinog. 19:54–66, 1997. © 1997 Wiley-Liss, Inc." @default.
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- W2061848897 title "Metastatic ability of MXT mouse mammary subpopulations correlates with clonal expression and/or membrane-association of gelatinase A" @default.
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