CD44 in cancer progression:: Adhesion, migration and growth regulation

被引:0
|
作者
Marhaba, R
Zöller, M
机构
[1] Univ Karlsruhe, Dept Appl Genet, Karlsruhe, Germany
[2] German Canc Res Ctr, Dept Tumor Progress & Immune Def, D-69120 Heidelberg, Germany
关键词
D O I
暂无
中图分类号
Q2 [细胞生物学];
学科分类号
071009 ; 090102 ;
摘要
It is well established that the large array of functions that a tumour cell has to fulfil to settle as a metastasis in a distant organ requires cooperative activities between the tumour and the surrounding tissue and that several classes of molecules are involved, such as cell-cell and cell-matrix adhesion molecules and matrix degrading enzymes, to name only a few. Furthermore, metastasis formation requires concerted activities between tumour cells and surrounding cells as well as matrix elements and possibly concerted activities between individual molecules of the tumour cell itself. Adhesion molecules have originally been thought to be essential for the formation of multicellular organisms and to tether cells to the extracellular matrix or to neighbouring cells. CD44 transmembrane glycoproteins belong to the families of adhesion molecules and have originally been described to mediate lymphocyte homing to peripheral lymphoid tissues. It was soon recognized that the molecules, under selective conditions, may suffice to initiate metastatic spread of tumour cells. The question remained as to how a single adhesion molecule can fulfil that task. This review outlines that adhesion is by no means a passive task. Rather, ligand binding, as exemplified for CD44 and other similar adhesion molecules, initiates a cascade of events that can be started by adherence to the extracellular matrix. This leads to activation of the molecule itself, binding to additional ligands, such as growth factors and matrix degrading enzymes, complex formation with additional transmembrane molecules and association with cytoskeletal elements and signal transducing molecules. Thus, through the interplay of CD44 with its ligands and associating molecules CD44 modulates adhesiveness, motility, matrix degradation, proliferation and cell survival, features that together may well allow a tumour cell to proceed through all steps of the metastatic cascade.
引用
收藏
页码:211 / 231
页数:21
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [1] CD44 in cancer progression: Adhesion, migration and growth regulation
    Marhaba R.
    Zöller M.
    [J]. Journal of Molecular Histology, 2004, 35 (3) : 211 - 231
  • [2] Regulation of CD44 mediated adhesion by sulfation
    Maiti, A
    Maki, G
    Johnson, P
    [J]. MOLECULAR BIOLOGY OF THE CELL, 1998, 9 : 198A - 198A
  • [3] CD44: A Multifunctional Mediator of Cancer Progression
    Hassn Mesrati, Malak
    Syafruddin, Saiful Effendi
    Mohtar, M. Aiman
    Syahir, Amir
    [J]. BIOMOLECULES, 2021, 11 (12)
  • [4] Regulation of alternative splicing of CD44 in cancer
    Prochazka, Lubomir
    Tesarik, Radek
    Turanek, Jaroslav
    [J]. CELLULAR SIGNALLING, 2014, 26 (10) : 2234 - 2239
  • [5] CD44: A Multifunctional Cell Surface Adhesion Receptor Is a Regulator of Progression and Metastasis of Cancer Cells
    Senbanjo, Linda T.
    Chellaiah, Meenakshi A.
    [J]. FRONTIERS IN CELL AND DEVELOPMENTAL BIOLOGY, 2017, 5
  • [6] Alternatively spliced variants of the cell adhesion molecule CD44 and tumour progression in colorectal cancer
    Gotley, DC
    Fawcett, J
    Walsh, MD
    Reeder, JA
    Simmons, DL
    Antalis, TM
    [J]. BRITISH JOURNAL OF CANCER, 1996, 74 (03) : 342 - 351
  • [7] CD44 AND CD44 SPLICE VARIANTS IN NORMAL DIFFERENTIATION AND IN TUMOR PROGRESSION
    HERRLICH, P
    HOFMANN, M
    ZOLLER, M
    RUDY, W
    ARCH, R
    HEIDER, KH
    TOLG, C
    PONTA, H
    [J]. JOURNAL OF CELLULAR BIOCHEMISTRY, 1993, : 330 - 330
  • [8] Adhesion molecule CD44 as a prognostic factor in laryngeal cancer
    Esteban, F
    Bravo, JJ
    González-Moles, MA
    Bravo, M
    Ruiz-Avila, I
    Gil-Motoya, JA
    [J]. ANTICANCER RESEARCH, 2005, 25 (2A) : 1115 - 1121
  • [9] THE CD44 ADHESION MOLECULE AND METASTASIS
    TANABE, KK
    SAYA, H
    [J]. CRITICAL REVIEWS IN ONCOGENESIS, 1994, 5 (2-3): : 201 - 212
  • [10] Adhesion and beyond: CD44 in ovarian cancer spheroids.
    Sacks, Joelle D.
    Main, Hilal Gurler
    Muralidhar, Goda G.
    Elfituri, Osama
    Xu, Hao-Liang
    Kajdacsy-Balla, Andre A.
    Barbolina, Maria V.
    [J]. CLINICAL CANCER RESEARCH, 2018, 24 (15) : 114 - 114