Literature DB >> 25386656

Looking out for cancer stem cells' properties: the value-driving role of CD44 for personalized medicines.

Sara Horta, Ana Lúcia Agostinho, Rita Mateus, Lucília Pereira, Carolina Pereira, Liliana Capinha, Slavomira Doktorovova, Alexandra Brito, Mafalda Videira1.   

Abstract

The expression of CD44 tags cells with stemness-associated properties (cancer initiating cells or cancer stem cells - CSC). This membrane glycoprotein with a cytoplasmic domain indirectly associated with the cellular cytoskeleton, has a crucial role in tumorigenesis. The CD44 receptor enables the cell to respond to changes in tumor microenvironment, promoting several signaling events related to tumor initiation, progression and fixation in distant host tissues. Although the contribution of this transmembrane protein in gene regulation remains unclear, its overexpression in adenocarcinomas, mostly supported by microRNA (miR)-mediated upregulation of target mRNA, is widely accepted. Herein, we gather the evidence that CD44 is one of the most predominant markers of malignant cells and may be found in diverse phenotypes associated with tumor progression. Additionally, CD44 tumor receptors were found to have different roles at a transcriptional level. Thus, innovative therapeutic strategies should rely heavily on its metastasis-promoting ability. Furthermore, the concept of selectively targeting cell sub-populations may be used to develop specific therapeutic and/or diagnostic systems. An approach based on targeting CD44⁺ cells might provide a strategy to design guided-therapeutic systems against multiple malignant cells including putative CSC.

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Year:  2015        PMID: 25386656     DOI: 10.2174/1568009614666141111154713

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Curr Cancer Drug Targets        ISSN: 1568-0096            Impact factor:   3.428


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