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Query: EC:3.1.6.4 (
chondroitinase
)
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There are lines of evidence demonstrating that
NEDD9
(Cas-L, HEF-1) plays a key role in the development, progression, and metastasis of breast cancer cells. We previously reported that
NEDD9
plays a critical role for promoting migration and growth of MDA-MB-231. In order to further characterize the mechanisms of
NEDD9
-mediated cancer migration and growth, stable cells overexpressing
NEDD9
were generated using HCC38 as a parental cell line which expresses low level of endogenous
NEDD9
. Microarray studies demonstrated that core proteins of CD44 and Serglycin were markedly upregulated in HCC38(
NEDD9
) cells compared to HCC38(Vector) cells, while those of Syndecan-1, Syndecan-2, and Versican were downregulated in HCC38(
NEDD9
). Importantly, enzymes generating chondroitin sulfate glycosaminoglycans (CS) such as CHST11, CHST15, and CSGALNACT1 were upregulated in HCC38(
NEDD9
) compared to HCC38(Vector). Immunofluorescence studies using specific antibody, GD3G7, confirmed the enhanced expression of CS-E subunit in HCC38(
NEDD9
). Immunoprecipitation and western blotting analysis demonstrated that CS-E was attached to CD44 core protein. We demonstrated that removing CS by
chondroitinase
ABC significantly inhibited anchorage-independent colony formation of HCC38(
NEDD9
) in methylcellulose. Importantly, the fact that GD3G7 significantly inhibited colony formation of HCC38(
NEDD9
) cells suggests that CS-E subunit plays a key role in this process. Furthermore, treatment of HCC38(
NEDD9
) cells with
chondroitinase
ABC or GD3G7 significantly inhibited mammosphere formation. Exogenous addition of CS-E enhanced colony formation and mammosphere formation of HCC38 parental and HCC38(Vector) cells. These results suggest that
NEDD9
regulates the synthesis and expression of tumor associated glycocalyx structures including CS-E, which plays a key role in promoting and regulating breast cancer progression and metastasis and possibly stem cell phenotypes.
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PMID:Role for chondroitin sulfate glycosaminoglycan in NEDD9-mediated breast cancer cell growth. 2544 87