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CD44 and hyaluronan engagement promotes dexamethasone resistance in human myeloma cells
Authors:Ohwada Chikako  Nakaseko Chiaki  Koizumi Masayuki  Takeuchi Masahiro  Ozawa Shinichi  Naito Megumi  Tanaka Hiroaki  Oda Kayo  Cho Ryuko  Nishimura Miki  Saito Yasushi
Affiliation:Division of Hematology, Department of Clinical Cell Biology, Chiba University Graduate School of Medicine, Chiba City, Chiba, Japan
Abstract:Dexamethasone (Dex) is an effective therapeutic agent against multiple myeloma (MM); however, resistance to it often becomes a clinical issue. CD44 is an adhesion molecule that serves as a cell surface receptor for extracellular matrix components, including hyaluronan (HA). HA is an extracellular matrix component that is involved in survival and progression in MM. In the present report, we describe isolation of a CD44-expressing population from a Dex-sensitive MM cell line, RPMI8226, in which the CD44-high population had a significantly higher potential to resist Dex than did the CD44-low population. Furthermore, we demonstrate that CD44 engagement by an anti-CD44 monoclonal antibody (mAb) or HA protects MM cells from Dex-induced growth inhibition. The activity of HA was partially inhibited by blocking its binding to CD44, indicating that CD44 mediates HA activity promoting MM cell survival. CD44 engagement by an anti-CD44 mAb led to phosphorylation and degradation of IkappaB-alpha, thus preventing its Dex-induced up-regulation. Our data suggest that CD44 is not only an important mediator for the survival activity of HA, but it may also contribute to MM cell resistance to Dex.
Keywords:multiple myeloma    Dexamethasone resistance    CD44    Hyaluronan    IκB-α
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