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Fig. 9. RA-induced lumen formation requires metalloproteinase activity. (A,B)
Effect of the synthetic MMP inhibitor BB94 on RA-induced lumen formation.
J3B1A cells suspended in collagen gels were treated with RA alone (1 µM),
co-treated with RA (1 µM) and BB94 (30 nM to 3 µM) or co-treated with RA
(1 µM) and the inactive isomer BB1268 (3 µM). In A, cyst formation was
quantified after 6 days as described in Materials and Methods and results are
expressed as mean percentage of cysts±s.e.m. in 20 randomly selected
photographic fields (five fields from each of four separate experiments) per
experimental condition. Cyst formation is inhibited in a dose-dependent manner
by BB94 but is not affected by the inactive isomer BB1268
(*P<0.05 and **P<0.01 compared
to cultures incubated with RA alone). In B, lumen diameter was quantified
after 6 days by measuring the minor axis of the central cavity in all cystic
colonies. Lumen diameter is reduced in a dose-dependent manner by BB94, but is
not significantly decreased by BB1268 (*P<0.01 compared
with cultures incubated with RA alone; **not significantly
different from cultures incubated with RA alone).