Differential Regulation of Endothelin Secretion and Endothelin Receptor mRNA Levels in JAR, JEG-3, and BeWo Choriocarcinoma Cell Lines and in Human Trophoblasts, Their Nonmalignant Counterpart
2000
Abstract Endothelin (ET) secretion and expression of both ET-A and ET-B receptor subtypes have been found in a number of primary cancers. The present study tested (1) whether choriocarcinoma cells and their nonmalignant counterpart, the trophoblast, secrete ET-1 and express ET-A and ET-B receptors; (2) whether ET-1 secretion and receptor mRNA levels are regulated by the same factors in nonvascular tissues as in vascular tissues; and (3) whether such regulation is similar in malignant and nonmalignant cells. All cells secreted ET-1 in similar amounts (∼0.8 fmol/10 6 cells per 24 h) and secretion was unaffected by culture and treatment. Whereas ET-B accounted for almost all (>98%) ET receptor transcripts in the choriocarcinoma cells, the trophoblasts expressed about 20% ET-A receptor mRNA. During control cultures, ET-B mRNA levels rose in choriocarcinoma, with the greatest relative increase (6-fold; P P
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