Proteoglycans remodeling in cancer: Underlying molecular mechanisms

Extracellular matrix is a highly dynamic macromolecular network. Proteoglycans are major components of extracellular matrix playing key roles in its structural organization and cell signaling contributing to the control of numerous normal and pathological processes. As multifunctional molecules, pro...

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Veröffentlicht in:Matrix biology 2019-01, Vol.75-76, p.220-259
Hauptverfasser: Theocharis, Achilleas D., Karamanos, Nikos K.
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Zusammenfassung:Extracellular matrix is a highly dynamic macromolecular network. Proteoglycans are major components of extracellular matrix playing key roles in its structural organization and cell signaling contributing to the control of numerous normal and pathological processes. As multifunctional molecules, proteoglycans participate in various cell functions during morphogenesis, wound healing, inflammation and tumorigenesis. Their interactions with matrix effectors, cell surface receptors and enzymes enable them with unique properties. In malignancy, extensive remodeling of tumor stroma is associated with marked alterations in proteoglycans' expression and structural variability. Proteoglycans exert diverse functions in tumor stroma in a cell-specific and context-specific manner and they mainly contribute to the formation of a permissive provisional matrix for tumor growth affecting tissue organization, cell-cell and cell-matrix interactions and tumor cell signaling. Proteoglycans also modulate cancer cell phenotype and properties, the development of drug resistance and tumor stroma angiogenesis. This review summarizes the proteoglycans remodeling and their novel biological roles in malignancies with particular emphasis to the underlying molecular mechanisms. •Matrix remodeling in tumor stroma is regulatory for cancer cell phenotype and aggressiveness.•Remodeling of proteoglycans is a crucial step towards cancer progression and their key roles in this concept are an emerging research area.•Proteoglycans are key partner in a tremendous repertoire of molecular interactions involved in tumor progression.•Proteoglycan interactions contribute to matrix organization, cell properties, cell-cell communication and signaling.
ISSN:0945-053X
1569-1802
DOI:10.1016/j.matbio.2017.10.008