Inhibition of tumor growth in vivo by hyaluronan oligomers.

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serval:BIB_3EC4F8B27AC7
Type
Article: article from journal or magazin.
Collection
Publications
Title
Inhibition of tumor growth in vivo by hyaluronan oligomers.
Journal
International Journal of Cancer. Journal International Du Cancer
Author(s)
Zeng C., Toole B.P., Kinney S.D., Kuo J.W., Stamenkovic I.
ISSN
0020-7136[print], 0020-7136[linking]
Publication state
Published
Issued date
1998
Volume
77
Number
3
Pages
396-401
Language
english
Abstract
One of the critical events in tumor growth and metastasis is the interaction between tumor cells and host tissue stroma, mediated by different adhesion receptor repertoires in different tumor cell types. Several lines of evidence indicate that interaction between the hyaluronan receptor CD44, expressed on tumor cells, and host tissue stromal hyaluronan can enhance growth and invasiveness of certain tumors. Disruption of CD44-hyaluronan interaction by soluble recombinant CD44 has been shown to inhibit tumor formation by lymphoma and melanoma cells transfected with CD44. Since hyaluronan is a ubiquitous glycosaminoglycan polymer from which oligosaccharides of defined size can be readily purified, we tested the ability of hyaluronan oligomers to inhibit tumor formation by subcutaneously (s.c.) injected B16F10 melanoma cells. Our results indicate that hyaluronan oligomers injected at concentrations as low as 1 mg/ml can markedly inhibit B16F10 melanoma growth, providing a potentially attractive reagent for the control of local tumor development.
Keywords
Animals, Antigens, CD44/biosynthesis, Antigens, CD44/drug effects, Cell Division, Flow Cytometry, Hyaluronic Acid/metabolism, Hyaluronic Acid/toxicity, Lymphoma/pathology, Melanoma, Experimental/pathology, Mice, Oligosaccharides/metabolism, Oligosaccharides/toxicity, Recombinant Proteins/biosynthesis, Recombinant Proteins/drug effects, Transfection, Tumor Cells, Cultured
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