Tetraspanin CD82: a suppressor of solid tumors and a modulator of membrane heterogeneity

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Jin Feng
Chao Huang
Jonathan D. Wren
Dao-Wen Wang
Jizhou Yan
Jiexin Zhang
Yujie Sun
Xiao Han
Xin A. Zhang
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[1] Huazhong University of Science and Technology,Tongji Hospital
[2] University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center,Stephenson Cancer Center and Department of Physiology
[3] Oklahoma Medical Research Foundation,Arthritis and Clinical Immunology Program
[4] Shanghai Ocean University,Institute for Marine Biosystem and Neurosciences
[5] Nanjing Medical University,Department of Biochemistry
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Cell movement; Lipid rafts; Tetraspanin; Tumor initiation; Tumor metastasis;
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Tetraspanin CD82 suppresses the progression and metastasis of a wide range of solid malignant tumors. However, its roles in tumorigenesis and hematopoietic malignancy remain unclear. Ubiquitously expressed CD82 restrains cell migration and cell invasion by modulating both cell-matrix and cell-cell adhesiveness and confining outside-in pro-motility signaling. This restraint at least contributes to, if not determines, the metastasis-suppressive activity and, also likely, the physiological functions of CD82. As a modulator of cell membrane heterogeneity, CD82 alters microdomains, trafficking, and topography of the membrane by changing the membrane molecular landscape. The functional activities of membrane molecules and the cytoskeletal interaction of the cell membrane are subsequently altered, followed by changes in cellular functions. Given its pathological and physiological importance, CD82 is a promising candidate for clinically predicting and blocking tumor progression and metastasis and also an emerging model protein for mechanistically understanding cell membrane organization and heterogeneity.
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