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Expression And Enzymatic Activity Of Dipeptidyl Peptidase-Iv In Human Astrocytic Tumours Are Associated With Tumour Grade

INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF ONCOLOGY(2007)

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Abstract
Alterations in dipeptidyl peptidase-IV (DPP-IV) enzymatic activity are characteristic of malignant transformation. Through its well-characterized functionality in regulating the activity of bioactive peptides by removal of the N-terminal dipeptide, DPP-IV activity may have profound effects upon metastatic potential and cell growth. Although DPP-IV/CD26 (EC 3.4.14.5) is the canonical representative of the group, a number of other proteins including DPP-7, 8, 9, and seprase/fibroblast activation protein-alpha (FAP-alpha) have been shown to have similar enzymatic activity. This study was set up to address the relative representation and enzymatic activity of plasma membrane localized DPP-IV/CD26 and FAP-a in human brain and astrocytic tumours. In parallel, expression of CXCR4, receptor for glioma cell growth stimulator chemokine SDF-1 alpha known to be a DPP-IV substrate, was investigated. This is the first report showing that non-malignant brain tissue contains a DPP-IV-Iike enzymatic activity attributable mostly to DPP-8/9, while the substantial part of the activity in glioma is due to increased DPP-IV/CD26, localized in both the vascular and parenchymal compartments. DPP-IV enzymatic activity increased dramatically with tumour grade severity. A grade-related increase in CXCR4 receptor paralleled the rise in DPP-IV expression and activity. These data might support a role for DPP-IV regulation of the CXCR4-SDF-1 alpha axis in glioma development.
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glioma, glioblastoma, dipeptidyl peptidase, DASH, chemokine, stromal cell-derived factor
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