Acquisition of anoikis resistance up-regulates syndecan-4 expression in endothelial cells.

Anoikis is a programmed cell death induced upon cell detachment from extracellular matrix, behaving as a critical mechanism in preventing adherent-independent cell growth and attachment to an inappropriate matrix, thus avoiding colonization of distant organs. Cell adhesion plays an important role in...

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Main Authors: Bruna Ribeiro Carneiro, Paulo Castanho A Pernambuco Filho, Ana Paula de Sousa Mesquita, Douglas Santos da Silva, Maria Aparecida S Pinhal, Helena B Nader, Carla Cristina Lopes
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Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2014-01-01
Series:PLoS ONE
Online Access:http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC4280138?pdf=render
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spelling doaj-6820c3fb0b304614a66da6dfda4d48b22020-11-24T21:50:57ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032014-01-01912e11600110.1371/journal.pone.0116001Acquisition of anoikis resistance up-regulates syndecan-4 expression in endothelial cells.Bruna Ribeiro CarneiroPaulo Castanho A Pernambuco FilhoAna Paula de Sousa MesquitaDouglas Santos da SilvaMaria Aparecida S PinhalHelena B NaderCarla Cristina LopesAnoikis is a programmed cell death induced upon cell detachment from extracellular matrix, behaving as a critical mechanism in preventing adherent-independent cell growth and attachment to an inappropriate matrix, thus avoiding colonization of distant organs. Cell adhesion plays an important role in neoplastic transformation. Tumors produce several molecules that facilitate their proliferation, invasion and maintenance, especially proteoglycans. The syndecan-4, a heparan sulfate proteoglycan, can act as a co-receptor of growth factors and proteins of the extracellular matrix by increasing the affinity of adhesion molecules to their specific receptors. It participates together with integrins in cell adhesion at focal contacts connecting the extracellular matrix to the cytoskeleton. Changes in the expression of syndecan-4 have been observed in tumor cells, indicating its involvement in cancer. This study investigates the role of syndecan-4 in the process of anoikis and cell transformation. Endothelial cells were submitted to sequential cycles of forced anchorage impediment and distinct lineages were obtained. Anoikis-resistant endothelial cells display morphological alterations, high rate of proliferation, poor adhesion to fibronectin, laminin and collagen IV and deregulation of the cell cycle, becoming less serum-dependent. Furthermore, anoikis-resistant cell lines display a high invasive potential and a low rate of apoptosis. This is accompanied by an increase in the levels of heparan sulfate and chondroitin sulfate as well as by changes in the expression of syndecan-4 and heparanase. These results indicate that syndecan-4 plays a important role in acquisition of anoikis resistance and that the conferral of anoikis resistance may suffice to transform endothelial cells.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC4280138?pdf=render
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author Bruna Ribeiro Carneiro
Paulo Castanho A Pernambuco Filho
Ana Paula de Sousa Mesquita
Douglas Santos da Silva
Maria Aparecida S Pinhal
Helena B Nader
Carla Cristina Lopes
spellingShingle Bruna Ribeiro Carneiro
Paulo Castanho A Pernambuco Filho
Ana Paula de Sousa Mesquita
Douglas Santos da Silva
Maria Aparecida S Pinhal
Helena B Nader
Carla Cristina Lopes
Acquisition of anoikis resistance up-regulates syndecan-4 expression in endothelial cells.
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author_facet Bruna Ribeiro Carneiro
Paulo Castanho A Pernambuco Filho
Ana Paula de Sousa Mesquita
Douglas Santos da Silva
Maria Aparecida S Pinhal
Helena B Nader
Carla Cristina Lopes
author_sort Bruna Ribeiro Carneiro
title Acquisition of anoikis resistance up-regulates syndecan-4 expression in endothelial cells.
title_short Acquisition of anoikis resistance up-regulates syndecan-4 expression in endothelial cells.
title_full Acquisition of anoikis resistance up-regulates syndecan-4 expression in endothelial cells.
title_fullStr Acquisition of anoikis resistance up-regulates syndecan-4 expression in endothelial cells.
title_full_unstemmed Acquisition of anoikis resistance up-regulates syndecan-4 expression in endothelial cells.
title_sort acquisition of anoikis resistance up-regulates syndecan-4 expression in endothelial cells.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
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issn 1932-6203
publishDate 2014-01-01
description Anoikis is a programmed cell death induced upon cell detachment from extracellular matrix, behaving as a critical mechanism in preventing adherent-independent cell growth and attachment to an inappropriate matrix, thus avoiding colonization of distant organs. Cell adhesion plays an important role in neoplastic transformation. Tumors produce several molecules that facilitate their proliferation, invasion and maintenance, especially proteoglycans. The syndecan-4, a heparan sulfate proteoglycan, can act as a co-receptor of growth factors and proteins of the extracellular matrix by increasing the affinity of adhesion molecules to their specific receptors. It participates together with integrins in cell adhesion at focal contacts connecting the extracellular matrix to the cytoskeleton. Changes in the expression of syndecan-4 have been observed in tumor cells, indicating its involvement in cancer. This study investigates the role of syndecan-4 in the process of anoikis and cell transformation. Endothelial cells were submitted to sequential cycles of forced anchorage impediment and distinct lineages were obtained. Anoikis-resistant endothelial cells display morphological alterations, high rate of proliferation, poor adhesion to fibronectin, laminin and collagen IV and deregulation of the cell cycle, becoming less serum-dependent. Furthermore, anoikis-resistant cell lines display a high invasive potential and a low rate of apoptosis. This is accompanied by an increase in the levels of heparan sulfate and chondroitin sulfate as well as by changes in the expression of syndecan-4 and heparanase. These results indicate that syndecan-4 plays a important role in acquisition of anoikis resistance and that the conferral of anoikis resistance may suffice to transform endothelial cells.
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