Abstract

The present study examined the effect of hepatoma-associated antigen HAb18G (homologous to CD147) expression on the NO/cGMP-regulated Ca(2+) mobilization and metastatic process of human hepatoma cells. HAb18G/CD147 cDNA was transfected into human 7721 hepatoma cells to obtain a cell line stably expressing HAb18G/CD147, T7721, as demonstrated by Northern blot and immunocytochemical studies. 8-Bromo-cGMP (cGMP) inhibited the thapsigargin-induced Ca(2+) entry in a concentration-dependent manner in 7721 cells. The cGMP-induced inhibition was abolished by an inhibitor of protein kinase G, KT5823 (1 microm). However, expression of HAb18G/CD147 in T7721 cells decreased the inhibitory response to cGMP. A similar concentration-dependent inhibitory effect on the Ca(2+) entry was observed in 7721 cells in response to a NO donor, (+/-)-S-nitroso-N-acetylpenicillamine (SNAP). The inhibitory effect of SNAP on the thapsigargin-induced Ca(2+) entry was significantly reduced in HAb18G/CD147-expressing T7721 cells, indicating a role for HAb18G/CD147 in NO/cGMP-regulated Ca(2+) entry. Experiments investigating metastatic potentials demonstrated that HAb18G/CD147-expressing T7721 cells attached to the Matrigel-coated culture plates and invaded through Matrigel-coated permeable filters at the rate significantly greater than that observed in 7721 cells. Both the attachment and invasion rates could be suppressed by SNAP, and the inhibitory effect of SNAP could be reversed by NO inhibitor, N(G)-nitro-l-arginine methyl ester. The sensitivity of the attachment and invasion rates to cGMP was significantly reduced in T7721 cells as compared with 7721 cells when cells were pretreated with thapsigargin. The difference in the sensitivity between the two cells could be abolished by a Ca(2+) channel blocker, Ni(2+) (3 mm). These results suggest that HAb18G/CD147 enhances metastatic potentials in human hepatoma cells by disrupting the regulation of store-operated Ca(2+) entry by NO/cGMP.

Highlights

  • HAb18G is a new hepatoma-associated antigen recently cloned by hepatoma monoclonal antibody HAb18 screening from human hepatocellular carcinoma cDNA library [1]

  • Stable Transfection of HAb18G into Human Hepatoma Cells—We have demonstrated in previous studies that storeoperated Ca2ϩ entry in human 7721 hepatoma cells was negatively regulated by NO/cGMP [38]

  • The present study has further demonstrated the involvement of HAb18G in the modulation of NO/cGMP-sensitive store-operated Ca2ϩ entry and metastatic potentials of human hepatoma cells

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Introduction

HAb18G is a new hepatoma-associated antigen recently cloned by hepatoma monoclonal antibody HAb18 screening from human hepatocellular carcinoma cDNA library [1]. We found that the expression of HAb18G/CD147 reduced the sensitivity of the store-operated Ca2ϩ entry to NO/cGMP and enhanced the metastatic potentials of human hepatoma cells.

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