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The non glycanated endocan polypeptide slows tumor growth by inducing stromal inflammatory reaction

Endocan expression is increasingly studied in various human cancers. Experimental evidence showed that human endocan, through its glycan chain, is implicated in various processes of tumor growth. We functionally characterize mouse endocan which is also a chondroitin sulfate proteoglycan but much les...

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Autores principales: Yassine, Hanane, De Freitas Caires, Nathalie, Depontieu, Florence, Scherpereel, Arnaud, Awad, Ali, Tsicopoulos, Anne, Leboeuf, Christophe, Janin, Anne, Duez, Catherine, Grigoriu, Bogdan, Lassalle, Philippe
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Publicado: Impact Journals LLC 2014
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4413613/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25575808
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author Yassine, Hanane
De Freitas Caires, Nathalie
Depontieu, Florence
Scherpereel, Arnaud
Awad, Ali
Tsicopoulos, Anne
Leboeuf, Christophe
Janin, Anne
Duez, Catherine
Grigoriu, Bogdan
Lassalle, Philippe
author_facet Yassine, Hanane
De Freitas Caires, Nathalie
Depontieu, Florence
Scherpereel, Arnaud
Awad, Ali
Tsicopoulos, Anne
Leboeuf, Christophe
Janin, Anne
Duez, Catherine
Grigoriu, Bogdan
Lassalle, Philippe
author_sort Yassine, Hanane
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description Endocan expression is increasingly studied in various human cancers. Experimental evidence showed that human endocan, through its glycan chain, is implicated in various processes of tumor growth. We functionally characterize mouse endocan which is also a chondroitin sulfate proteoglycan but much less glycanated than human endocan. Distant domains from the O-glycanation site, located within exons 1 and 2 determine the glycanation pattern of endocan. In opposite to the human homologue, overexpression of mouse endocan in HT-29 cells delayed the tumor appearance and reduced the tumor growth rate. This tumor growth inhibition is supported by non glycanated form of mouse endocan. Non glycanated human endocan overexpressed in HT-29, A549 or K1000 cells also exhibited an anti-tumor effect. Moreover, systemic delivery of non glycanated human endocan also results in HT-29 tumor growth delay. In vitro, endocan polypeptide did not affect HT-29 cell proliferation, nor cell viability. In tumor tissue sections, a stromal inflammatory reaction was observed only in tumors overexpressing endocan polypeptide, and depletion of CD122+ cells was able to delete partially the anti-tumor effect of endocan polypeptide. These results reveal a novel pathway for endocan in the control of tumor growth, which involves inflammatory cells of the innate immunity.
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spelling pubmed-44136132015-05-08 The non glycanated endocan polypeptide slows tumor growth by inducing stromal inflammatory reaction Yassine, Hanane De Freitas Caires, Nathalie Depontieu, Florence Scherpereel, Arnaud Awad, Ali Tsicopoulos, Anne Leboeuf, Christophe Janin, Anne Duez, Catherine Grigoriu, Bogdan Lassalle, Philippe Oncotarget Research Paper Endocan expression is increasingly studied in various human cancers. Experimental evidence showed that human endocan, through its glycan chain, is implicated in various processes of tumor growth. We functionally characterize mouse endocan which is also a chondroitin sulfate proteoglycan but much less glycanated than human endocan. Distant domains from the O-glycanation site, located within exons 1 and 2 determine the glycanation pattern of endocan. In opposite to the human homologue, overexpression of mouse endocan in HT-29 cells delayed the tumor appearance and reduced the tumor growth rate. This tumor growth inhibition is supported by non glycanated form of mouse endocan. Non glycanated human endocan overexpressed in HT-29, A549 or K1000 cells also exhibited an anti-tumor effect. Moreover, systemic delivery of non glycanated human endocan also results in HT-29 tumor growth delay. In vitro, endocan polypeptide did not affect HT-29 cell proliferation, nor cell viability. In tumor tissue sections, a stromal inflammatory reaction was observed only in tumors overexpressing endocan polypeptide, and depletion of CD122+ cells was able to delete partially the anti-tumor effect of endocan polypeptide. These results reveal a novel pathway for endocan in the control of tumor growth, which involves inflammatory cells of the innate immunity. Impact Journals LLC 2014-10-21 /pmc/articles/PMC4413613/ /pubmed/25575808 Text en Copyright: © 2015 Yassine et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.5/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Yassine, Hanane
De Freitas Caires, Nathalie
Depontieu, Florence
Scherpereel, Arnaud
Awad, Ali
Tsicopoulos, Anne
Leboeuf, Christophe
Janin, Anne
Duez, Catherine
Grigoriu, Bogdan
Lassalle, Philippe
The non glycanated endocan polypeptide slows tumor growth by inducing stromal inflammatory reaction
title The non glycanated endocan polypeptide slows tumor growth by inducing stromal inflammatory reaction
title_full The non glycanated endocan polypeptide slows tumor growth by inducing stromal inflammatory reaction
title_fullStr The non glycanated endocan polypeptide slows tumor growth by inducing stromal inflammatory reaction
title_full_unstemmed The non glycanated endocan polypeptide slows tumor growth by inducing stromal inflammatory reaction
title_short The non glycanated endocan polypeptide slows tumor growth by inducing stromal inflammatory reaction
title_sort non glycanated endocan polypeptide slows tumor growth by inducing stromal inflammatory reaction
topic Research Paper
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4413613/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25575808
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