N. Johansson et al., Collagenase-3 (MMP-13) is expressed by tumor cells in invasive vulvar squamous cell carcinomas, AM J PATH, 154(2), 1999, pp. 469-480
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Collagenase-3 (MMP-13) is a human matrix metalloproteinase specifically exp
ressed by invading tumor cells in squamous cell carcinomas (SCCs) of the he
ad and neck. Here, we have further elucidated the role of MMP-13 in tumor i
nvasion by examining its expression in invasive malignant tumors of the fem
ale genital tract. Using in situ hybridization, expression of MMP-13 mRNA w
as detected in 9 of 12 vulvar SCCs, primarily in tumor cells, but not in in
tact vulvar epithelium, in cervical SCCs (n = 12), or in endometrial (n = 1
1) or ovarian adenocarcinomas (n = 8). MMP-13 expression was especially abu
ndant in vulvar carcinomas showing metastasis to lymph nodes and was associ
ated with expression of membrane type 1 MMP by tumor cells and gelatinase-i
l (MMP-2) by stromal cells, as detected by immunohistochemistry. MMP-13 mRN
As were detected in 9 of 11 cell lines established from vulvar carcinomas a
nd in 4 of 6 cell Lines from cervical carcinomas, whereas endometrial(n = 1
0) and ovarian (n = 9) carcinoma cell lines were negative for MMP-13 mRNA.
No correlation was detected between MMP-13 expression and p53 gene mutation
s in vulvar SCC cell lines. However, MMP-13 expression was detected in 5 of
6 vulvar and cervical SCC cell lines harboring HPV 16 or 68 DNA. These res
ults show that MMP-13 is specifically expressed by malignantly transformed
squamous epithelial cells, including vulvar SCC cells, and appears to serve
as a marker for their invasive-capacity.