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Glycosaminoglycans as tools to decipher the platelet tumor cell interaction : a focus on P-selectin
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Schwarz, Svenja
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Gockel, Lukas Maria
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Naggi, Annamaria
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Barash, Uri
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Gobec, Martina
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Bendas, Gerd
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Schlesinger, Martin
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Tumor cell-platelet interactions are regarded as an initial crucial step in hematogenous metastasis. Platelets protect tumor cells from immune surveillance in the blood, mediate vascular arrest, facilitate tumor extravasation, growth, and finally angiogenesis in the metastatic foci. Tumor cells aggregate platelets in the bloodstream by activation of the plasmatic coagulation cascade and by direct contact formation. Antimetastatic activities of unfractionated or low molecular weight heparin (UFH/LMWH) can undoubtedly be related to attenuated platelet activation, but molecular mechanisms and contribution of contact formation vs. coagulation remain to be elucidated. Using a set of non-anticoagulant heparin derivatives varying in size or degree of sulfation as compared with UFH, we provide insight into the relevance of contact formation for platelet activation. Light transmission aggregometry and ATP release assays confirmed that only those heparin derivatives with P-selectin blocking capacities were able to attenuate breast cancer cell-induced platelet activation, while pentasaccharide fondaparinux was without effects. Furthermore, a role of P-selectin in platelet activation and signaling could be confirmed by proteome profiler arrays detecting platelet kinases. In this study, we demonstrate that heparin blocks tumor cell-induced coagulation. Moreover, we identify platelet P-selectin, which obviously acts as molecular switch and controls aggregation and secretion of procoagulant platelets.
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English
Keywords:
RO-heparin
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2-O-desulfated heparin
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hexasaccharide heparin fragment
,
decasaccharide heparin fragment
,
unfractionated heparin
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low molecular weight heparin
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platelets
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P-selectin
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platelet aggregation
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platelet secretion
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tumor metastasis
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Article
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1.01 - Original Scientific Article
Organization:
FFA - Faculty of Pharmacy
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Published
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Year:
2020
Number of pages:
16 str.
Numbering:
Vol. 25, iss. 5, art. 1039
PID:
20.500.12556/RUL-133623
UDC:
611.1:616-006:616-033.2
ISSN on article:
1420-3049
DOI:
10.3390/molecules25051039
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4888177
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06.12.2021
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Title:
Molecules
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Molecules
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MDPI
ISSN:
1420-3049
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18462981
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01.03.2020
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Language:
Slovenian
Keywords:
angiogeneza
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tumorji
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metastaziranje
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heparin
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P-selektin
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glikozaminoglikani
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Kirstin Diehl Stiftung
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