INVESTIGADORES
ALANIZ Laura Daniela
congresos y reuniones científicas
Título:
Is Hyaluronan associated to cancer stem cell niche?
Autor/es:
INA SEVIC; FIORELLA SPINELLI; DAIANA VITALE; ANTONELLA ICARDI; ALEJANDRA BRANDONE; PAULA GIANNONI; MARCELA BOLONTRADE; LAURA ALANIZ
Lugar:
Ciudad de Bs As
Reunión:
Simposio; 3rd Argentinian Symposium on Glycobiology; 2019
Institución organizadora:
UNSAM
Resumen:
The tumor microenvironment (TME) consists of cellular and acellular components coexisting in an altered homeostasis. The acellular component of the TME is extracellular matrix (ECM), a complex network of macromolecules with different biological functions. One of the cellular components of TME are the tumor stem cells which have a constant interaction with their environment called niche. The glycosaminoglycan hyaluronic acid (HA) is tightly associated to the stem cells niche and its deregulated expression could be associated to the changes in the niche converting them to tumoral niches. The general objective of this work was the analysis of the alterations of HA in colon cancer tissue in order to find the cancer stem cell niche. The differences between the tumor tissue and adjacent normal tissue in mRNA expression of genes involved in biosynthesis and degradation of HA were evaluated by Real Time PCR. On the other hand, the differences in tissue localization as well as in the expression levels of the HA were analyzed by tissue staining using HA-binding protein. CD44 mRNA as one of the principal HA receptors was evaluated by Real Time PCR. A differential expression of genes involved in HA signaling path was observed between tumor tissue and adjacent normal tissue, indicating possible pre-tumoral changes.