Synthesis and degradation of basement membranes and extracellular matrix and their regulation by TGF-beta in invasive carcinomas (Review).

Abstract:

:The proper structure of the extracellular matrix, in particular of the basement membrane and the adjacent interstitial matrix, are essential prerequisites for a proper function of tissues. Invasive growth in malignant tumors is associated with a destruction of various matrix structures. Due to extensive recent analyses significant advances have been made in the knowledge of the structure of the extracellular matrix, the composition of its most important constituents, their metabolism and that of matrix degrading enzymes. This information provides insight into the pathophysiology of malignant growth. Thereby, it has been shown that malignant tumor growth is associated with a loss of basement membrane (BM) material which, however, disappears not homogeneously, but affects various BM components to different degree. The loss of an intact BM as the first barrier is therefore the initial step of tumor invasion. Despite this loss there is evidence that the de novo synthesis of BM constituents in tumor and adjacent stromal cells is enhanced. Thus, it is obvious that BM material is degraded during the invasion process to significant degree. In addition, since there is a positive correlation between the amount of retained peritumoral BM and a higher degree of tumor cell differentiation the amount of retained BM material seems to represent a marker for the biological behaviour of the tumor cells. The loss of BM material is well explained by a significant expression of major matrix degrading enzymes, the matrix metalloproteinases (MMPs) both on the mRNA and protein level. Here again, there is considerable data indicating that both tumor and stroma cells are involved in the MMP synthesis. In addition to the loss of BM substances, the interstitial extracellular matrix (ECM) is disarranged. This disarrangement may comprise enhanced de novo synthesis ("desmoplasia") or dissolution by distinct MMPs (collagenases, such as MMP-1) reflecting obviously different reaction statuses of the stromal cells. Finally, significant work has been done on the elucidation of the role of regulating cytokine systems. To this regard, particular attention has been paid to the TGF-beta system and it has been shown that the major three isoforms of TGF-betas are upregulated both in tumor and stroma cells. Since the TGF-beta-effect is mainly mediated by a particular signalling system via the TGF-beta-receptors (TBRs), the investigation of this system has provided considerable insight into the role of TBRs which are now known to represent the most potent tumor suppressor genes. Thus frequent mutations in the TBR-II gene, one of the three TBRs, in various carcinomas suggest that these molecular alterations are responsible for both the loss of the control of cellular proliferation (in tumor cells) and altered matrix metabolism (in tumor and stroma cells). The further analysis of this major cytokine system therefore will provide us with major insights into the molecular abnormalities of invasive tumor growth.

journal_name

Int J Oncol

authors

Hagedorn HG,Bachmeier BE,Nerlich AG

doi

10.3892/ijo.18.4.669

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Has Abstract

pub_date

2001-04-01 00:00:00

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669-81

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4

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1019-6439

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1791-2423

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18

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