[HTML][HTML] A hyaluronan synthase suppressor, 4-methylumbelliferone, inhibits liver metastasis of melanoma cells

S Yoshihara, A Kon, D Kudo, H Nakazawa, I Kakizaki… - FEBS letters, 2005 - Elsevier
S Yoshihara, A Kon, D Kudo, H Nakazawa, I Kakizaki, M Sasaki, M Endo, K Takagaki
FEBS letters, 2005Elsevier
4-Methylumbelliferone (MU) inhibits the cell surface hyaluronan (HA) formation, and that
such inhibition results in suppression of adhesion and locomotion of cultured melanoma
cells. Here, we examine the effect of MU on melanoma cell metastasis in vivo. MU-treated
melanoma cells showed both decreased cell surface HA formation and suppression of liver
metastasis after injection into the mice. Oral administration of MU to mice decreased tissue
HA content. These HA knock-down mice displayed suppressed liver metastasis. Thus, both …
4-Methylumbelliferone (MU) inhibits the cell surface hyaluronan (HA) formation, and that such inhibition results in suppression of adhesion and locomotion of cultured melanoma cells. Here, we examine the effect of MU on melanoma cell metastasis in vivo. MU-treated melanoma cells showed both decreased cell surface HA formation and suppression of liver metastasis after injection into the mice. Oral administration of MU to mice decreased tissue HA content. These HA knock-down mice displayed suppressed liver metastasis. Thus, both cell surface HA of melanoma cells and recipient liver HA can promote liver metastasis, indicating that MU has potential as an anti-metastatic agent.
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