Osteosarcoma is the most common primary malignant bone tumor in childhood,and it maintains a high level of recurrence.Matrix metalloproteinase-1(MMP-1)was found to contribute to cancer progression.The present study wa...Osteosarcoma is the most common primary malignant bone tumor in childhood,and it maintains a high level of recurrence.Matrix metalloproteinase-1(MMP-1)was found to contribute to cancer progression.The present study was to investigate the in vitro effects of MMP-1 over-expression on the proliferation,invasion,metastasis and stem-like properties of osteosarcoma MG-63 cells.The MG-63 cells were cultured and had a full length MMP-1 cDNA inserted by the tentiviral vector (MG-63^MMP-1+).MG-63 negative control and MG-63 blank control groups were established as well.MMP-1 expression was detected in MG-63^MMP-1+,MG-63 negative control and MG-63 blank control cells using qPCR,Western blotting and immunofluorescence after 24h of culture. The cell proliferation assay was performed with a camera attached to a bioreactor,which was programmed to photograph five regions of each well every 10 min over a period of 48 h.The cell invasion assay was conducted with Matrigel to assess the invasive potential,of MG-63 cells over 24h,the qPCR analysis to measure stem cell markers,including Oct4, Sox-2,Nanog,and Pax-7,and Western blot analysis to detect invasive and metastatic potential markers TIMP-1,VEGF and BMP2/4,after 24h of culture.Immunofluorescence was used to investigate the presence of the stem cell marker Pax-7 after 24-h culture. The results showed that over-expression of MMP-1 after transfection could significantly increase minor cell proliferation and invasion (P<0.05,MG-63^MMP-1+ versus controls).Pax-7 was highly expressed in MG-63^MMP-1+ cells,with no significant changes of Oct-4,Sox-2, and Nanog observed (P<0.05).MG-63^MMP-1+ cells showed higher expression of VEGF and BMP 2/4 proteins and lower expression of TIMP-1 protein than controls (P<0.05).It was concluded that MMP-1 over-expression in MG-63 cells contributed to the proliferation, invasion,metastasis and stem-like properties of osteosarcoma cells.Future studies should focus on in vivo effects of MMP-1 over-expression and the application of MMP-1 and Pax-7 inhibition in vivo to osteosarcoma theraoies.展开更多
文摘Osteosarcoma is the most common primary malignant bone tumor in childhood,and it maintains a high level of recurrence.Matrix metalloproteinase-1(MMP-1)was found to contribute to cancer progression.The present study was to investigate the in vitro effects of MMP-1 over-expression on the proliferation,invasion,metastasis and stem-like properties of osteosarcoma MG-63 cells.The MG-63 cells were cultured and had a full length MMP-1 cDNA inserted by the tentiviral vector (MG-63^MMP-1+).MG-63 negative control and MG-63 blank control groups were established as well.MMP-1 expression was detected in MG-63^MMP-1+,MG-63 negative control and MG-63 blank control cells using qPCR,Western blotting and immunofluorescence after 24h of culture. The cell proliferation assay was performed with a camera attached to a bioreactor,which was programmed to photograph five regions of each well every 10 min over a period of 48 h.The cell invasion assay was conducted with Matrigel to assess the invasive potential,of MG-63 cells over 24h,the qPCR analysis to measure stem cell markers,including Oct4, Sox-2,Nanog,and Pax-7,and Western blot analysis to detect invasive and metastatic potential markers TIMP-1,VEGF and BMP2/4,after 24h of culture.Immunofluorescence was used to investigate the presence of the stem cell marker Pax-7 after 24-h culture. The results showed that over-expression of MMP-1 after transfection could significantly increase minor cell proliferation and invasion (P<0.05,MG-63^MMP-1+ versus controls).Pax-7 was highly expressed in MG-63^MMP-1+ cells,with no significant changes of Oct-4,Sox-2, and Nanog observed (P<0.05).MG-63^MMP-1+ cells showed higher expression of VEGF and BMP 2/4 proteins and lower expression of TIMP-1 protein than controls (P<0.05).It was concluded that MMP-1 over-expression in MG-63 cells contributed to the proliferation, invasion,metastasis and stem-like properties of osteosarcoma cells.Future studies should focus on in vivo effects of MMP-1 over-expression and the application of MMP-1 and Pax-7 inhibition in vivo to osteosarcoma theraoies.