2010
DOI: 10.1007/s10787-010-0073-1
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Lysyl oxidase: a potential target for cancer therapy

Abstract: Lysyl oxidases (LysOX; EC 1.4.3.13, protein-lysine 6-oxidases) are extracellular copper enzymes that catalyze the cross-linking of collagens or elastin in the extracellular matrix (ECM), thereby regulating the tensile strength of tissues. Recent implication of LysOX in cancer, wound healing, cell motility, chemotaxis, and differentiation reflects its remarkable functional diversity and also in the central nervous system pathologies. However, recent reports also demonstrated novel roles for LysOX, including the… Show more

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“…Buxton, (2010) recently proposed that secreted sNDPK-B regulates growth and development of metastases by stimulating angiogenesis and may facilitate intravasation, migration and extravasation early in the metastatic process. Estrogen and its receptors play an important role in the activation and expression of Nm23-H1 and down regulation of metastasis promoter genes such as WAVE3 (an actin-polymerization gene), Lysyl oxidase (LOX) and Merm1/Wbscr22 has been reported to inhibit invasion and metastasis of cancer (Lin et al, 2004;Sossey-Alaoui et al, 2007;Nakazawa et al, 2011;Siddikuzzaman et al, 2011). T-cell lymphoma invasion and metastasis 1 (Tiam1), an important protein binds with NDPK-A and inhibits Tiam1 activity specific for Rac1 and therefore interfere with Rac1-mediated actin polymerization and lamellipodia formation, which are essential for cell adhesion and migration (Otsuki et al, 2001;Raftopoulou, and Hall 2004).…”
Section: 3539 Targeting Tumor Metastasis By Regulating Nm23 Gene Expmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Buxton, (2010) recently proposed that secreted sNDPK-B regulates growth and development of metastases by stimulating angiogenesis and may facilitate intravasation, migration and extravasation early in the metastatic process. Estrogen and its receptors play an important role in the activation and expression of Nm23-H1 and down regulation of metastasis promoter genes such as WAVE3 (an actin-polymerization gene), Lysyl oxidase (LOX) and Merm1/Wbscr22 has been reported to inhibit invasion and metastasis of cancer (Lin et al, 2004;Sossey-Alaoui et al, 2007;Nakazawa et al, 2011;Siddikuzzaman et al, 2011). T-cell lymphoma invasion and metastasis 1 (Tiam1), an important protein binds with NDPK-A and inhibits Tiam1 activity specific for Rac1 and therefore interfere with Rac1-mediated actin polymerization and lamellipodia formation, which are essential for cell adhesion and migration (Otsuki et al, 2001;Raftopoulou, and Hall 2004).…”
Section: 3539 Targeting Tumor Metastasis By Regulating Nm23 Gene Expmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…By determining BrdU incorporation and PCNA expression, we showed in our in vitro study that Cu chelation led to a dramatic inhibition of PASMC proliferation, while knockdown of CTR1 with siRNA also resulted in attenuation of PASMC proliferation (and migration) during hypoxia. Furthermore, inhibition of LOX has been proposed to treat hypertensive and fibrotic disorders [52], [53] and metastatic cancers [54]. In PASMC cultured in hypoxia, inhibition of LOX activity with βAPN also significantly attenuated proliferation indicating that increased Cu-dependent LOX activity is involved in stimulating PASMC proliferation.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As mentioned earlier, LOX is secreted by cancer cells to create pre-metastatic niches by stimulating collagen cross-linking and fibronectin synthesis [25,26]. Adaptation to hypoxia is a driving force for tumor progression whereby hypoxia stimulates the hypoxia-inducible factor 1α (HIF-1α)-mediated LOX expression [27,28].…”
Section: Copper Proteins Involved In Diverse Aspects Of Cancermentioning
confidence: 99%