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Expression of Hyaluronan in human tumor progression

BACKGROUND: The development and progression of human tumors is accompanied by various cellular, biochemical and genetic alterations. These events include tumor cells interaction with extracellular matrix molecules including hyaluronan (HA). Hyaluronan is a large polysaccharide associated with perice...

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Autores principales: Boregowda, Rajeev K, Appaiah, Hitesh N, Siddaiah, Manjunath, Kumarswamy, Sunil B, Sunila, Sunila, KN, Thimmaiah, Mortha, KarunaKumar, Toole, Bryan, Banerjee, Shib d
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1360664/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/16401353
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1477-3163-5-2
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author Boregowda, Rajeev K
Appaiah, Hitesh N
Siddaiah, Manjunath
Kumarswamy, Sunil B
Sunila, Sunila
KN, Thimmaiah
Mortha, KarunaKumar
Toole, Bryan
Banerjee, Shib d
author_facet Boregowda, Rajeev K
Appaiah, Hitesh N
Siddaiah, Manjunath
Kumarswamy, Sunil B
Sunila, Sunila
KN, Thimmaiah
Mortha, KarunaKumar
Toole, Bryan
Banerjee, Shib d
author_sort Boregowda, Rajeev K
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description BACKGROUND: The development and progression of human tumors is accompanied by various cellular, biochemical and genetic alterations. These events include tumor cells interaction with extracellular matrix molecules including hyaluronan (HA). Hyaluronan is a large polysaccharide associated with pericellular matrix of proliferating, migrating cells. Its implication in malignant transformation, tumor progression and with the degree of differentiation in various invasive tumors has well accepted. It has been well known the role HA receptors in tumor growth and metastasis in various cancer tissues. Previously we have observed the unified over expression of Hyaluronic Acid Binding Protein (HABP), H11B2C2 antigen by the tumor cells in various types progressing tumor tissues with different grades. However, the poor understanding of relation between HA and HA-binding protein expression on tumor cells during tumor progression as well as the asymmetric observations of the role of HA expression in tumor progression prompted us to examine the degree of HA expression on tumor cells vs. stroma in various types of human tumors with different grades. METHODS: In the present study clinically diagnosed tumor tissue samples of different grades were used to screen the histopathological expression of hyaluronan by using b-PG (biotinylated proteoglycan) as a probe and we compared the relative HA expression on tumor cells vs. stroma in well differentiated and poorly differentiated tumors. Specificity of the reaction was confirmed either by pre-digesting the tissue sections with hyaluronidase enzyme or by staining the sections with pre-absorbed complex of the probe and HA-oligomers. RESULTS: We show here the down regulation of HA expression in tumor cells is associated with progression of tumor from well differentiated through poorly differentiated stage, despite the constant HA expression in the tumor associated stroma. CONCLUSION: The present finding enlighten the relative roles of HA expression on tumor vs. stroma during the progression of tumors.
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spelling pubmed-13606642006-02-04 Expression of Hyaluronan in human tumor progression Boregowda, Rajeev K Appaiah, Hitesh N Siddaiah, Manjunath Kumarswamy, Sunil B Sunila, Sunila KN, Thimmaiah Mortha, KarunaKumar Toole, Bryan Banerjee, Shib d J Carcinog Research BACKGROUND: The development and progression of human tumors is accompanied by various cellular, biochemical and genetic alterations. These events include tumor cells interaction with extracellular matrix molecules including hyaluronan (HA). Hyaluronan is a large polysaccharide associated with pericellular matrix of proliferating, migrating cells. Its implication in malignant transformation, tumor progression and with the degree of differentiation in various invasive tumors has well accepted. It has been well known the role HA receptors in tumor growth and metastasis in various cancer tissues. Previously we have observed the unified over expression of Hyaluronic Acid Binding Protein (HABP), H11B2C2 antigen by the tumor cells in various types progressing tumor tissues with different grades. However, the poor understanding of relation between HA and HA-binding protein expression on tumor cells during tumor progression as well as the asymmetric observations of the role of HA expression in tumor progression prompted us to examine the degree of HA expression on tumor cells vs. stroma in various types of human tumors with different grades. METHODS: In the present study clinically diagnosed tumor tissue samples of different grades were used to screen the histopathological expression of hyaluronan by using b-PG (biotinylated proteoglycan) as a probe and we compared the relative HA expression on tumor cells vs. stroma in well differentiated and poorly differentiated tumors. Specificity of the reaction was confirmed either by pre-digesting the tissue sections with hyaluronidase enzyme or by staining the sections with pre-absorbed complex of the probe and HA-oligomers. RESULTS: We show here the down regulation of HA expression in tumor cells is associated with progression of tumor from well differentiated through poorly differentiated stage, despite the constant HA expression in the tumor associated stroma. CONCLUSION: The present finding enlighten the relative roles of HA expression on tumor vs. stroma during the progression of tumors. BioMed Central 2006-01-10 /pmc/articles/PMC1360664/ /pubmed/16401353 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1477-3163-5-2 Text en Copyright © 2006 Boregowda et al; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0 This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License ( (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0) ), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Boregowda, Rajeev K
Appaiah, Hitesh N
Siddaiah, Manjunath
Kumarswamy, Sunil B
Sunila, Sunila
KN, Thimmaiah
Mortha, KarunaKumar
Toole, Bryan
Banerjee, Shib d
Expression of Hyaluronan in human tumor progression
title Expression of Hyaluronan in human tumor progression
title_full Expression of Hyaluronan in human tumor progression
title_fullStr Expression of Hyaluronan in human tumor progression
title_full_unstemmed Expression of Hyaluronan in human tumor progression
title_short Expression of Hyaluronan in human tumor progression
title_sort expression of hyaluronan in human tumor progression
topic Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1360664/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/16401353
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1477-3163-5-2
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