MMP9 processing of HSPB1 regulates tumor progression.

Matrix metalloproteinases regulate pathophysiological events by processing matrix proteins and secreted proteins. Previously, we demonstrated that soluble heat shock protein B1 (HSPB1) is released primarily from endothelial cells (ECs) and regulates angiogenesis via direct interaction with vascular...

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Main Authors: Seo-hyun Choi, Hae-June Lee, Yeung Bae Jin, Junho Jang, Ga-young Kang, Minyoung Lee, Chun-Ho Kim, Joon Kim, Sam S Yoon, Yun-sil Lee, Yoon-Jin Lee
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Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2014-01-01
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Online Access:http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC3896397?pdf=render
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spelling doaj-336ae98545ad4643a9427d96468e07822020-11-25T01:14:06ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032014-01-0191e8550910.1371/journal.pone.0085509MMP9 processing of HSPB1 regulates tumor progression.Seo-hyun ChoiHae-June LeeYeung Bae JinJunho JangGa-young KangMinyoung LeeChun-Ho KimJoon KimSam S YoonYun-sil LeeYoon-Jin LeeMatrix metalloproteinases regulate pathophysiological events by processing matrix proteins and secreted proteins. Previously, we demonstrated that soluble heat shock protein B1 (HSPB1) is released primarily from endothelial cells (ECs) and regulates angiogenesis via direct interaction with vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF). Here we report that MMP9 can cleave HSPB1 and release anti-angiogenic fragments, which play a key role in tumorprogression. We mapped the cleavage sites and explored their physiological relevance during these processing events. HSPB1 cleavage by MMP9 inhibited VEGF-induced ECs activation and the C-terminal HSPB1 fragment exhibited more interaction with VEGF than did full-length HSPB1. HSPB1 cleavage occurs during B16F10 lung progression in wild-type mice. Also, intact HSPB1 was more detected on tumor endothelium of MMP9 null mice than wild type mice. Finally, we confirmed that secretion of C-terminal HSPB1 fragment was significantly inhibited lung and liver tumor progression of B16F10 melanoma cells and lung tumor progression of CT26 colon carcinoma cells, compared to full-length HSPB1. These data suggest that in vivo MMP9-mediated processing of HSPB1 acts to regulate VEGF-induced ECs activation for tumor progression, releasing anti-angiogenic HSPB1 fragments. Moreover, these findings potentially explain an anti-target effect for the failure of MMP inhibitors in clinical trials, suggesting that MMP inhibitors may have pro-tumorigenic effects by reducing HSPB1 fragmentation.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC3896397?pdf=render
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author Seo-hyun Choi
Hae-June Lee
Yeung Bae Jin
Junho Jang
Ga-young Kang
Minyoung Lee
Chun-Ho Kim
Joon Kim
Sam S Yoon
Yun-sil Lee
Yoon-Jin Lee
spellingShingle Seo-hyun Choi
Hae-June Lee
Yeung Bae Jin
Junho Jang
Ga-young Kang
Minyoung Lee
Chun-Ho Kim
Joon Kim
Sam S Yoon
Yun-sil Lee
Yoon-Jin Lee
MMP9 processing of HSPB1 regulates tumor progression.
PLoS ONE
author_facet Seo-hyun Choi
Hae-June Lee
Yeung Bae Jin
Junho Jang
Ga-young Kang
Minyoung Lee
Chun-Ho Kim
Joon Kim
Sam S Yoon
Yun-sil Lee
Yoon-Jin Lee
author_sort Seo-hyun Choi
title MMP9 processing of HSPB1 regulates tumor progression.
title_short MMP9 processing of HSPB1 regulates tumor progression.
title_full MMP9 processing of HSPB1 regulates tumor progression.
title_fullStr MMP9 processing of HSPB1 regulates tumor progression.
title_full_unstemmed MMP9 processing of HSPB1 regulates tumor progression.
title_sort mmp9 processing of hspb1 regulates tumor progression.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS ONE
issn 1932-6203
publishDate 2014-01-01
description Matrix metalloproteinases regulate pathophysiological events by processing matrix proteins and secreted proteins. Previously, we demonstrated that soluble heat shock protein B1 (HSPB1) is released primarily from endothelial cells (ECs) and regulates angiogenesis via direct interaction with vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF). Here we report that MMP9 can cleave HSPB1 and release anti-angiogenic fragments, which play a key role in tumorprogression. We mapped the cleavage sites and explored their physiological relevance during these processing events. HSPB1 cleavage by MMP9 inhibited VEGF-induced ECs activation and the C-terminal HSPB1 fragment exhibited more interaction with VEGF than did full-length HSPB1. HSPB1 cleavage occurs during B16F10 lung progression in wild-type mice. Also, intact HSPB1 was more detected on tumor endothelium of MMP9 null mice than wild type mice. Finally, we confirmed that secretion of C-terminal HSPB1 fragment was significantly inhibited lung and liver tumor progression of B16F10 melanoma cells and lung tumor progression of CT26 colon carcinoma cells, compared to full-length HSPB1. These data suggest that in vivo MMP9-mediated processing of HSPB1 acts to regulate VEGF-induced ECs activation for tumor progression, releasing anti-angiogenic HSPB1 fragments. Moreover, these findings potentially explain an anti-target effect for the failure of MMP inhibitors in clinical trials, suggesting that MMP inhibitors may have pro-tumorigenic effects by reducing HSPB1 fragmentation.
url http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC3896397?pdf=render
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