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Inhibition of Stabilin-2 elevates circulating hyaluronic acid levels and prevents tumor metastasis.


ABSTRACT: Hyaluronic acid (HA) has been implicated in the proliferation and metastasis of tumor cells. However, most previous studies were conducted on extracellular matrix or pericellular HA, and the role of circulating HA in vivo has not been studied. HA is rapidly cleared from the bloodstream. The scavenger receptor Stabilin-2 (Stab2) is considered a major clearance receptor for HA. Here we report a dramatic elevation in circulating HA levels in Stab2-deficient mice without any overt phenotype. Surprisingly, the metastasis of B16F10 melanoma cells to the lungs was markedly suppressed in the Stab2-deficient mice, whereas cell proliferation was not affected. Furthermore, administration of an anti-Stab2 antibody in Stab2(+) mice elevated serum HA levels and prevented the metastasis of melanoma to the lung, and also suppressed spontaneous metastasis of mammary tumor and human breast tumor cells inoculated in the mammary gland. Administration of the antibody or high-dose HA in mice blocked the lodging of melanoma cells to the lungs. Furthermore, HA at high concentrations inhibited the rolling/tethering of B16 cells to lung endothelial cells. These results suggest that blocking Stab2 function prevents tumor metastasis by elevating circulating HA levels. Stab2 may be a potential target in antitumor therapy.

SUBMITTER: Hirose Y 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC3306694 | biostudies-literature | 2012 Mar

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Inhibition of Stabilin-2 elevates circulating hyaluronic acid levels and prevents tumor metastasis.

Hirose Yoshikazu Y   Saijou Eiko E   Sugano Yasuyoshi Y   Takeshita Fumitaka F   Nishimura Satoshi S   Nonaka Hidenori H   Chen Yen-Rong YR   Sekine Keisuke K   Kido Taketomo T   Nakamura Takashi T   Kato Shigeaki S   Kanke Toru T   Nakamura Koji K   Nagai Ryozo R   Ochiya Takahiro T   Miyajima Atsushi A  

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 20120227 11


Hyaluronic acid (HA) has been implicated in the proliferation and metastasis of tumor cells. However, most previous studies were conducted on extracellular matrix or pericellular HA, and the role of circulating HA in vivo has not been studied. HA is rapidly cleared from the bloodstream. The scavenger receptor Stabilin-2 (Stab2) is considered a major clearance receptor for HA. Here we report a dramatic elevation in circulating HA levels in Stab2-deficient mice without any overt phenotype. Surpris  ...[more]

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