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Korean Journal of Obstetrics & Gynecology 2001;44(1):121-127.
Published online January 1, 2001.
The Utility of Matrix Metalloproteinase-2 as a tumor marker in cervical cancer.
Dong Choon Park, Young Ok Yoo, Hyung Geun Lee, Dae Young Jung, Jae Hoon Kim, Jong Sub Park, Dae Hoon Kim, Sung Eun Namgoong
1Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Saint Vincent 's Hospital, The Catholic University of Korea, Suwon, Korea.
2Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Kang Nam Saint Mary 's Hospital, The Catholic University of Korea, Korea.
Abstract
OBJECTIVE
Degradation of the extracellular matrix and the basement membrane is believed to be associated with tumor invasion and metastasis. To evaluate the roles of Matrix metalloproteinase-2 (MMP-2) in cervical cancer and its utility as a potential diagnostic tumor biomarker, we investigated the expression of MMP-2 in cervical cancer tissue and sera. METHODS: Through the zymography of MMP-2 in cervical cancer tissues from 35 patients, we investigated the extent and distribution of MMP-2. Also, up-regulation of its gene expression was examined by reverse transcription-polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR) analysis. Then, we attempted to investigate by ELISA serologic responses in the sera obtained from 35 cervical cancer patients, and examined its utility as diagnostic and prognostic tumor marker in cervical cancer by comparing it with conventional tumor markers SCCA and CEA. RESULTS: In zymography, the active form of MMP-2 was detected in 66kDa. In cervical cancer the active form of MMP-2 is more strongly reacted with the substrates than those in normal tissues. Also, the mRNA of MMP-2 was more up-regulated in cervical cancer tissue than in normal one. MMP-2 was detected in the sera of cervical cancer patients, and its amount differed according to clinical situations. While it was not more effective than previous tumor markers SCCA and CEA in diagnosis, it was more useful in monitoring of the cancer. The effect was especially remarkable when it was combined with any other conventional tumor markers. CONCLUSIONS: The results suggest that the expressions of MMP-2 correlate with cervical cancer invasion and metastasis. Also, it may be useful in the monitoring of the cervical cancer lesion.
Key Words: MMP-2, Cervical cancer, Tumor marker


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