The matrix metalloproteinases (MMPs) are important in tumour cell invasion
and metastasis in many common cancers. However, relatively few studies have
investigated the role of MMPs and their inhibitors, the tissue inhibitors
of metalloproteinases (TIMPs), in leukaemia cell invasion. This study exami
ned two leukaemia cell lines, K562 and HL-60 and showed that the K562 cell
line was four times more invasive than the HL-60 cell line. The expression
of MMP-2, matrilysin (MMP-7), MMP-9, TIMP-1, TIMP-2 and TIMP-3 was analysed
. Both cell lines produced similar amounts of MMP-2, MMP-9 and TIMP-2. The
K562 cells expressed more TIMP-1 than the HL-60 cells and neither cell line
expressed TIMP-3. Interestingly, only the K562 cells expressed matrilysin
suggesting a potential role for matrilysin in leukaemia cell invasion. In v
itro invasion assays performed in the presence of a matrilysin blocking ant
ibody showed a 40% reduction in invasive ability. This data suggests that m
atrilysin plays an important role in leukaemia cell invasion.