Roles and targeting of the HAS/hyaluronan/CD44 molecular system in cancer

Karousou E., Misra S., Ghatak S., Dobra K., Götte M., Vigetti D., Passi A., Karamanos N., Skandalis S.

Research article (journal) | Peer reviewed

Abstract

Synthesis, deposition, and interactions of hyaluronan (HA) with its cellular receptor CD44 are crucial events that regulate the onset and progression of tumors. The intracellular signaling pathways initiated by HA interactions with CD44 leading to tumorigenic responses are complex. Moreover, HA molecules may perform dual functions depending on their concentration and size. Overexpression of variant isoforms of CD44 (CD44v) is most commonly linked to cancer progression, whereas their loss is associated with inhibition of tumor growth. In this review, we highlight that the regulation of HA synthases (HASes) by post-translational modifications, such as O-GlcNAcylation and ubiquitination, environmental factors and the action of microRNAs is important for HA synthesis and secretion in the tumor microenvironment. Moreover, we focus on the roles and interactions of CD44 with various proteins that reside extra- and intracellularly, as well as on cellular membranes with particular reference to the CD44-HA axis in cancer stem cell functions, and the importance of CD44/CD44v6 targeting to inhibit tumorigenesis.

Details about the publication

JournalMatrix Biology (Matrix Biol)
Volume2016
Issuenull
Statusonline first
Release year2016
Language in which the publication is writtenEnglish
KeywordsCancer; Cancer stem cells; CD44; Hyaluronan; Hyaluronan synthase; Tissue-specific-targeting

Authors from the University of Münster

Götte, Martin

Projects the publication originates from

Duration: 01/07/2015 - 30/06/2019
Funded by: EC H2020 - Marie Skłodowska-Curie Actions - Research and Innovation Staff Exchange
Type of project: EU-project hosted at University of Münster