Upregulation of Tissue Kallikrein, Kinin B1 and B2 Receptors in mast and giant cells infiltrating Oesophageal Squamous Cell Carcinoma

Z. Dlamini, Kanti Bhoola

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    Abstract

    Background: The mitogenic kinin peptides formed by the serine protease, tissue kallikrein (TK1), stimulate the proliferation of tumour cells and, by increasing vascular permeability, enhance metastasis. Oesophageal mucosal epithelial cells are derived from the epithelial cell germ layer, which expresses the kallikrein - kinin cascade.Aim: To determine the cellular distribution of active TK1, prokallikrein, and the kinin B-1 and B-2 receptors in oesophageal carcinoma by immunocytochemistry and in situ hybridisation ( ISH).Methods: Fifty oesophageal specimens ( 33 biopsies and 17 resections) and 10 control specimens adjacent to tumour or normal oesophageal biopsies were studied. Specific antibodies were used to determine the cellular localisation of TK1, prokallikrein, and the kinin B1 and B2 receptors in normal and oesophageal specimens by standard immunohistochemical techniques. The intensity of immunolabelling was quantified by image analysis. Antisense probes for TK1 and the kinin B1 and B2 receptors were also used to localise mRNA.Results: TK1 ( active and prokallikrein) was expressed in the mucosa of normal and tumour oesophageal epithelium. In general, expression was highest in activated mast cells, followed by giant tumour cells. Immunolabelling results were confirmed by ISH experiments.Conclusions: This is the first demonstration that TK1 and kinin B1 and B2 receptors are expressed in oesophageal carcinoma. Because TK1 released from tumour cells enzymatically generates mitogenic kinins from its endogenous substrate, kininogen, it is possible that third generation kinin receptor antagonists, which have been shown to be cytotoxic to cancer cells, may be useful therapeutic agents in this disease.
    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)915-922
    JournalJournal of Clinical Pathology
    Volume58
    Issue number9
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 2005

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