Expression of CD44 splice variants in human primary brain tumors
- 1 December 1995
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Springer Nature in Journal of Neuro-Oncology
- Vol. 26 (3) , 185-190
- https://doi.org/10.1007/bf01052621
Abstract
Expression of CD44, particularly of certain splice variants, has been linked to tumor progression and metastatic potential in a number of different animal and human cancers. Although differential expression of CD44 standard epitopes (CD44s) in human brain tumors has been reported, the expression of CD44 variant exon encoded sequences (CD44v) in primary brain tumorsin situ has not been studied in detail. In the present study, the expression of CD44s and CD44v epitopes was analyzed immunohistochemically on frozen sections of primary brain tumors. In addition, the expression of CD44 on cultured glioma cells was investigated by immunofluorescence flow cytometry. The results demonstrate the presence of CD44s epitopes and of CD44 splice variants containing CD44v4, v5 and v10 sequences in various types of brain tumors. A subgroup of highly malignant gliomas showed a strong (focal) expression of CD44v5. CD44v6 was absent in all brain tumors examined. CD44s appeared to be the dominant form of CD44 expressed in primary brain tumors, its expression was not correlated with tumor grade. We envisage that CD44 isoforms, in particular CD44s, may contribute to the invasive character of primary tumors by interacting with hyaluronate, one of the most abundant molecules in the extracellular matrix of the brain.Keywords
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