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[Cancer Research 64, 952-961, February 1, 2004]
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TIMP-1 Alters Susceptibility to Carcinogenesis

Jin-Sae Rhee1,2, Robert Diaz2, Lidiya Korets2, J. Graeme Hodgson3 and Lisa M. Coussens2,4,5

1 Medical Scientist Training Program, 2 Cancer Research Institute, Departments of 3 Laboratory Medicine, 4 Pathology, and 5 Comprehensive Cancer Center, University of California, San Francisco, California

Tissue inhibitors of metalloproteinases (TIMPs) are a family of multifunctional proteins known to possess a broad range of biological activities, including inhibition of metalloproteinase activity, regulation of proliferation and apoptosis of a variety of cell types, and, depending on the context, differential regulation of angiogenic and inflammatory responses. Elevated mRNA expression of TIMP family members correlates with malignancy and clinical outcome in many human cancer types; however, a protective role for TIMPs also has been observed in various mouse models of human cancer. In the current study, we found distinct spatial-temporal expression patterns for the mRNA of TIMP family members in a mouse model of epithelial carcinogenesis [i.e., keratin 14-human papillomavirus 16 (K14-HPV16) transgenic mice]. To test the hypothesis that elevated expression of TIMP-1 functionally regulates epithelial carcinogenesis, we introduced a human TIMP-1 transgene into K14-HPV16 transgenic mice and assessed neoplastic progression. Results from these studies suggest that TIMP-1 enhances tumorgenicity by potentiating keratinocyte hyperproliferation and appearance of chromosomal aberrations in premalignant cells, thereby increasing their risk to undergo malignant conversion. In addition, TIMP-1 inhibits tissue gelatinolytic activity in tumor stroma, affects stabilization of collagen fibrils, but does not inhibit malignant conversion of dysplasias into carcinomas or development of metastases. The combined implications of these studies suggest that TIMP-1 is an important contributor to epithelial neoplastic progression and supports the concept that TIMP-1 exerts differential regulation on tissues in a stage-dependent manner.




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