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Publication : Relationship between hyaluronan production and metastatic potential of mouse mammary carcinoma cells.

First Author  Itano N Year  1999
Journal  Cancer Res Volume  59
Issue  10 Pages  2499-504
PubMed ID  10344764 Mgi Jnum  J:55099
Mgi Id  MGI:1337230 Citation  Itano N, et al. (1999) Relationship between hyaluronan production and metastatic potential of mouse mammary carcinoma cells. Cancer Res 59(10):2499-504
abstractText  To investigate the roles of hyaluronan produced by cancer cells in cancer metastasis, the metastatic potential of the highly metastatic mouse mammary carcinoma FM3A HA1 cell line was compared with those of hyaluronan-deficient mutant cells. Five different mutant clones showed markedly reduced hyaluronan production and lacked the ability to form hyaluronan-rich pericellular coats. These mutant clones displayed significant decreases in metastatic ability compared with the parental cells after i.v. injection into syngeneic mice. These results suggested that the decreased hyaluronan production caused not only the lack of matrix formation but also decreased metastatic potential of the cancer cells. Expression of mouse hyaluronan synthase 1 (HAS1) by transfection into HAS- cells defective in hyaluronan synthase activity rescued hyaluronan matrix formation as well as hyaluronan production. Lung metastasis after i.v. injection of HAS1 transfectants was also recovered significantly. The results provide direct evidence for the involvement of hyaluronan in cancer metastasis.
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