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Molecular size-dependent specificity of hyaluronan on functional properties, morphology and matrix composition of mammary cancer cells

High levels of hyaluronan (ΗΑ), a major extracellular matrix (ECM) glycosaminoglycan, have been correlated with poor clinical outcome in several malignancies, including breast cancer. The high and low molecular weight HΑ forms exert diverse biological functions. Depending on their molecular size, ΗΑ...

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Autores principales: Tavianatou, Anastasia-Gerasimoula, Piperigkou, Zoi, Barbera, Carlo, Beninatto, Riccardo, Masola, Valentina, Caon, Ilaria, Onisto, Maurizio, Franchi, Marco, Galesso, Devis, Karamanos, Nikos K.
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Publicado: Elsevier 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7852304/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33543007
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.mbplus.2019.100008
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author Tavianatou, Anastasia-Gerasimoula
Piperigkou, Zoi
Barbera, Carlo
Beninatto, Riccardo
Masola, Valentina
Caon, Ilaria
Onisto, Maurizio
Franchi, Marco
Galesso, Devis
Karamanos, Nikos K.
author_facet Tavianatou, Anastasia-Gerasimoula
Piperigkou, Zoi
Barbera, Carlo
Beninatto, Riccardo
Masola, Valentina
Caon, Ilaria
Onisto, Maurizio
Franchi, Marco
Galesso, Devis
Karamanos, Nikos K.
author_sort Tavianatou, Anastasia-Gerasimoula
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description High levels of hyaluronan (ΗΑ), a major extracellular matrix (ECM) glycosaminoglycan, have been correlated with poor clinical outcome in several malignancies, including breast cancer. The high and low molecular weight HΑ forms exert diverse biological functions. Depending on their molecular size, ΗΑ forms either promote or attenuate signaling cascades that regulate cancer progression. In order to evaluate the effects of different ΗΑ forms on breast cancer cells' behavior, ΗΑ fragments of defined molecular size were synthesized. Breast cancer cells of different estrogen receptor (ER) status – the low metastatic, ERα-positive MCF-7 epithelial cells and the highly aggressive, ERβ-positive MDA-MB-231 mesenchymal cells – were evaluated following treatment with HA fragments. Scanning electron microscopy revealed that HA fragments critically affect the morphology of breast cancer cells in a molecular-size dependent mode. Moreover, the ΗΑ fragments affect cell functional properties, the expression of major ECM mediators and epithelial-to-mesenchymal transition (ΕΜΤ) markers. Notably, treatment with 200 kDa ΗΑ increased the expression levels of the epithelial marker Ε-cadherin and reduced the expression levels of HA synthase 2 and mesenchymal markers, like fibronectin and snail2/slug. These novel data suggest that the effects of HA in breast cancer cells depend on the molecular size and the ER status. An in-depth understanding on the mechanistic basis of these effects may contribute on the development of novel therapeutic strategies for the pharmacological targeting of aggressive breast cancer.
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spelling pubmed-78523042021-02-03 Molecular size-dependent specificity of hyaluronan on functional properties, morphology and matrix composition of mammary cancer cells Tavianatou, Anastasia-Gerasimoula Piperigkou, Zoi Barbera, Carlo Beninatto, Riccardo Masola, Valentina Caon, Ilaria Onisto, Maurizio Franchi, Marco Galesso, Devis Karamanos, Nikos K. Matrix Biol Plus Article High levels of hyaluronan (ΗΑ), a major extracellular matrix (ECM) glycosaminoglycan, have been correlated with poor clinical outcome in several malignancies, including breast cancer. The high and low molecular weight HΑ forms exert diverse biological functions. Depending on their molecular size, ΗΑ forms either promote or attenuate signaling cascades that regulate cancer progression. In order to evaluate the effects of different ΗΑ forms on breast cancer cells' behavior, ΗΑ fragments of defined molecular size were synthesized. Breast cancer cells of different estrogen receptor (ER) status – the low metastatic, ERα-positive MCF-7 epithelial cells and the highly aggressive, ERβ-positive MDA-MB-231 mesenchymal cells – were evaluated following treatment with HA fragments. Scanning electron microscopy revealed that HA fragments critically affect the morphology of breast cancer cells in a molecular-size dependent mode. Moreover, the ΗΑ fragments affect cell functional properties, the expression of major ECM mediators and epithelial-to-mesenchymal transition (ΕΜΤ) markers. Notably, treatment with 200 kDa ΗΑ increased the expression levels of the epithelial marker Ε-cadherin and reduced the expression levels of HA synthase 2 and mesenchymal markers, like fibronectin and snail2/slug. These novel data suggest that the effects of HA in breast cancer cells depend on the molecular size and the ER status. An in-depth understanding on the mechanistic basis of these effects may contribute on the development of novel therapeutic strategies for the pharmacological targeting of aggressive breast cancer. Elsevier 2019-06-05 /pmc/articles/PMC7852304/ /pubmed/33543007 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.mbplus.2019.100008 Text en © 2019 Published by Elsevier B.V. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/).
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Tavianatou, Anastasia-Gerasimoula
Piperigkou, Zoi
Barbera, Carlo
Beninatto, Riccardo
Masola, Valentina
Caon, Ilaria
Onisto, Maurizio
Franchi, Marco
Galesso, Devis
Karamanos, Nikos K.
Molecular size-dependent specificity of hyaluronan on functional properties, morphology and matrix composition of mammary cancer cells
title Molecular size-dependent specificity of hyaluronan on functional properties, morphology and matrix composition of mammary cancer cells
title_full Molecular size-dependent specificity of hyaluronan on functional properties, morphology and matrix composition of mammary cancer cells
title_fullStr Molecular size-dependent specificity of hyaluronan on functional properties, morphology and matrix composition of mammary cancer cells
title_full_unstemmed Molecular size-dependent specificity of hyaluronan on functional properties, morphology and matrix composition of mammary cancer cells
title_short Molecular size-dependent specificity of hyaluronan on functional properties, morphology and matrix composition of mammary cancer cells
title_sort molecular size-dependent specificity of hyaluronan on functional properties, morphology and matrix composition of mammary cancer cells
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7852304/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33543007
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.mbplus.2019.100008
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