| Literature DB >> 31319162 |
Ilaria Caon1, Barbara Bartolini1, Arianna Parnigoni1, Elena Caravà1, Paola Moretto1, Manuela Viola1, Evgenia Karousou1, Davide Vigetti2, Alberto Passi3.
Abstract
Extracellular matrix (ECM) is a complex network of macromolecules such as proteoglycans (PGs), glycosaminoglycans (GAGs) and fibrous proteins present within all tissues and organs. The main role of ECM is not only to provide an essential mechanical scaffold for the cells but also to mediate crucial biochemical cues that are required for tissue homeostasis. Dysregulations in ECM deposition alter cell microenvironment, triggering the onset or the rapid progression of several diseases, including cancer. Hyaluronan (HA) is a ubiquitous component of ECM considered as one of the main players of cancer initiation and progression. This review discusses how HA participate in and regulate several aspects of tumorigenesis, with particular attention to the hallmarks of cancer proposed by Hanahan and Weinberg such as sustaining of the proliferative signaling, evasion of apoptosis, angiogenesis, activation of invasion and metastases, reprogramming of energy metabolism and evasion of immune response.Entities:
Keywords: 4-Methylumbelliferone; CD44; Extracellular matrix; HAS2; HAS2-AS1
Year: 2019 PMID: 31319162 DOI: 10.1016/j.semcancer.2019.07.007
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Semin Cancer Biol ISSN: 1044-579X Impact factor: 15.707