INVESTIGADORES
LOMPARDIA Silvina Laura
artículos
Título:
The importance of RHAMM in the normal brain and gliomas: physiological and pathological roles
Autor/es:
PIBUEL, MATÍAS A.; POODTS, DANIELA; MOLINARI, YAMILA; DÍAZ, MARIÁNGELES; AMOIA, SOFÍA; BYRNE, AGUSTÍN; HAJOS, SILVIA; LOMPARDÍA, SILVINA; FRANCO, PAULA
Revista:
BRITISH JOURNAL OF CANCER
Editorial:
NATURE PUBLISHING GROUP
Referencias:
Año: 2022
ISSN:
0007-0920
Resumen:
Although the literature about the functions of hyaluronan and the CD44 receptor in the brain and brain tumours is extensive, the role of the receptor for hyaluronan-mediated motility (RHAMM) in neural stem cells and gliomas remain poorly explored. RHAMM is considered a multifunctional receptor which performs various biological functions in several normal tissues and plays a significant role in cancer development and progression. RHAMM was first identified for its ability to bind to hyaluronate, the extracellular matrix component associated with cell motility control. Nevertheless, additional functions of this protein imply the interaction with different partners or cell structures to regulate other biological processes, such as mitotic-spindle assembly, gene expression regulation, cell-cycle control and proliferation. In this review, we summarise the role of RHAMM in normal brain development and the adult brain, focusing on the neural stem and progenitor cells, and discuss the current knowledge on RHAMM involvement in glioblastoma progression, the most aggressive glioma of the central nervous system. Understanding the implications of RHAMM in the brain could be useful to design new therapeutic approaches to improve the prognosis and quality of life of glioblastoma patients.