Jw. Hsu et al., INCREASED NM23 - MTS1 RATIO INVERSELY CORRELATED WITH METASTASIS BEHAVIOR IN HUMAN LUNG SQUAMOUS-CELL CARCINOMA, Anticancer research, 17(1A), 1997, pp. 407-411
The nm23 and mts1 genes have been the focus of attention as regards th
e association of their expression with metastatic behaviour. The level
of nm23 and mts1 gene products has been demonstrated to correlate wit
h metastatic potential in some tumors, but not in all. Here we show th
at these two genes might be coregulated and the ratio of their express
ion correlated with metastatic behaviour.: Western blot analysis showe
d that the expression of both NM23 and MTS1 proteins was reduced in hu
man lung cancer CH27 cells by retinoic acid treatment, brit the ratio
of NM23 : MTS1 increased in a dose-dependent manner Results also exhib
ited that retinoic acid altered the microtubule assembly of CH27 cells
and reduced the metastatic ability of the cells in vitro. These data
suggest that the metastatic potential of CH27 cells may be related to
the relative expression of these two genes, and that their pathway in
regulating metastatsis might be linked.