Search engine for discovering works of Art, research articles, and books related to Art and Culture
ShareThis
Javascript must be enabled to continue!

In vitro evidence that KLK14 regulates the components of the HGF/Met axis, pro-HGF and HGF-activator inhibitor 1A and 1B

View through CrossRef
Abstract Kallikrein-related peptidase (KLK) 14 is a serine protease linked to several pathologies including prostate cancer. We show that KLK14 has biphasic effects in vitro on activating and inhibiting components of the prostate cancer associated hepatocyte growth factor (HGF)/Met system. At 5–10 nm, KLK14 converts pro-HGF to the two-chain heterodimer required for Met activation, while higher concentrations degrade the HGF α-chain. HGF activator-inhibitor (HAI)-1A and HAI-1B, which inhibit pro-HGF activators, are degraded by KLK14 when protease:inhibitor stoichiometry is 1:1 or the protease is in excess. When inhibitors are in excess, KLK14 generates HAI-1A and HAI-1B fragments known to inhibit pro-HGF activating serine proteases. These in vitro data suggest that increased KLK14 activity could contribute at multiple levels to HGF/Met-mediated processes in prostate and other cancers.
Title: In vitro evidence that KLK14 regulates the components of the HGF/Met axis, pro-HGF and HGF-activator inhibitor 1A and 1B
Description:
Abstract Kallikrein-related peptidase (KLK) 14 is a serine protease linked to several pathologies including prostate cancer.
We show that KLK14 has biphasic effects in vitro on activating and inhibiting components of the prostate cancer associated hepatocyte growth factor (HGF)/Met system.
At 5–10 nm, KLK14 converts pro-HGF to the two-chain heterodimer required for Met activation, while higher concentrations degrade the HGF α-chain.
HGF activator-inhibitor (HAI)-1A and HAI-1B, which inhibit pro-HGF activators, are degraded by KLK14 when protease:inhibitor stoichiometry is 1:1 or the protease is in excess.
When inhibitors are in excess, KLK14 generates HAI-1A and HAI-1B fragments known to inhibit pro-HGF activating serine proteases.
These in vitro data suggest that increased KLK14 activity could contribute at multiple levels to HGF/Met-mediated processes in prostate and other cancers.

Related Results

SUMMARY
SUMMARY
SUMMARYThe purpose of the present monograph is to give an account of the distribution of fibrinolytic components in the organism, with special reference to the tissue activator of ...
Abstract 1583: SRI31215, a novel inhibitor of oncogenic HGF/MET signaling
Abstract 1583: SRI31215, a novel inhibitor of oncogenic HGF/MET signaling
Abstract Constitutive activation of MET signaling, frequently observed in cancer, triggers signaling by AKT, ERK 1/2 and STAT3, and promotes survival, proliferation,...
Abstract 1627: Fibroblast HGF elicits c-MET-mediated signaling and migration in ovarian cancer cells.
Abstract 1627: Fibroblast HGF elicits c-MET-mediated signaling and migration in ovarian cancer cells.
Abstract Background: Epithelial ovarian cancer (EOC) has the highest mortality rate of all gynecologic malignancies diagnosed in the U.S. due to its rapid progressio...
Metron factor-1 prevents liver injury without promoting tumor growth and metastasis
Metron factor-1 prevents liver injury without promoting tumor growth and metastasis
Hepatocyte growth factor (HGF) is the most powerful hepatotrophic factor identified so far. However, the ability of HGF to promote tumor cell “scattering” and invasion raises some ...
1175-P: The Alteration of Serum Level and Expression of c-MET in Gestational Diabetes Mellitus (GDM)
1175-P: The Alteration of Serum Level and Expression of c-MET in Gestational Diabetes Mellitus (GDM)
Objective: The aim of this study was to explore changes in serum levels and tissue expression of HGF and c-MET, and to determine how HGF/c-MET signaling contributes to the pathophy...
Intermittent and short daily hemodialysis increase HGF plasma levels and diminish HCV viral load
Intermittent and short daily hemodialysis increase HGF plasma levels and diminish HCV viral load
Decrease of HCV viral load and HGF plasma levels increase have been related to HD sessions. Beneficial effects of HGF stimulation in HD on the outcome of HCV liver disease have bee...
Abstract 2306: MicroRNA 199a*: a potent suppressor of tumor metastasis and angiogenesis.
Abstract 2306: MicroRNA 199a*: a potent suppressor of tumor metastasis and angiogenesis.
Abstract The growth of a solid tumor depends on diffusion of nutrients from the tumor microenvironment through vascular system. Angiogenesis, the new blood vessels f...

Back to Top