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The cancer associated meprin β variant p.G32R provides an additional activation site and promotes cancer cell invasion
Author(s) -
Henning Schäffler,
Wenjia Li,
Ole Helm,
Sandra Krüger,
Christine Böger,
Florian Peters,
Christoph Röcken,
Susanne Sebens,
Ralph Lucius,
Christoph BeckerPauly,
Philipp Arnold
Publication year - 2019
Publication title -
journal of cell science
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 2.384
H-Index - 278
eISSN - 1477-9137
pISSN - 0021-9533
DOI - 10.1242/jcs.220665
Subject(s) - biology , cancer , cancer cell , cancer research , microbiology and biotechnology , genetics
The extracellular metalloprotease meprin β is expressed as a homodimer and is primarily membrane bound. Meprin β can be released from the cell surface by its known sheddases ADAM10 and ADAM17. Activation of pro-meprin β at the cell surface prevents its shedding, thereby stabilizing its proteolytic activity at the plasma membrane. We show that a single amino acid exchange variant (p.G32R) of meprin β, identified in endometrium cancer, is more active against a peptide substrate and the IL-6 receptor than wild type meprin β. We demonstrate that the inserted arginine at position 32 represents an additional activation site used by furin-like proteases in the Golgi, which consequently leads to reduced shedding by ADAM17. We investigated this meprin β p.G32R variant to assess cell proliferation, invasion through a collagen IV matrix and outgrowth from tumor spheroids. We found that increased meprin β p.G32R activity at the cell surface reduces cell proliferation, but increases cell invasion.

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