4-Methylumbelliferone inhibits tumour cell growth and the activation of stromal hyaluronan synthesis by melanoma cell-derived factors

Edward, M., Quinn, J.A. , Pasonen-Seppanen, S.M., McCann, B.A. and Tammi, R.H. (2010) 4-Methylumbelliferone inhibits tumour cell growth and the activation of stromal hyaluronan synthesis by melanoma cell-derived factors. British Journal of Dermatology, 162(6), pp. 1224-1232. (doi: 10.1111/j.1365-2133.2010.09699.x)

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Abstract

Background  There is a close correlation between tumour progression and hyaluronan production, either by tumour cells or by stromal cells that are stimulated by tumour-derived factors. Inhibition of tumour stimulation of fibroblast hyaluronan may suppress tumour growth and invasion. Objectives  To examine the effect of the hyaluronan synthesis inhibitor 4-methylumbelliferone (4-MU) on the growth of and hyaluronan synthesis by fibroblasts and C8161 and MV3 melanoma cell lines, invasion, and inhibition of tumour cell-derived factor activation of fibroblasts. Methods  Effects of 4-MU on growth and hyaluronan synthesis by fibroblasts and melanoma cells were examined in monolayer culture and fibroblast-contracted collagen lattices, and their effects on the growth and invasion of tumour cells into collagen lattices were also studied. Results  4-MU caused a dose-dependent growth inhibition of fibroblast and melanoma cells with maximum inhibition at 0·5 mmol L−1 4-MU. At this dose, 4-MU inhibited 3H-glucosamine incorporation into fibroblast glycosaminoglycans by 52%, and hyaluronan synthesis by 64%. The relative inhibition was more pronounced when fibroblasts were stimulated with C8161 melanoma cell-conditioned medium. 4-MU reduced the level of hyaluronan in fibroblast-contracted collagen lattices, and inhibited both the growth on and invasion into the lattices by melanoma cells. This growth inhibition appears to be predominantly independent of inhibition of hyaluronan synthesis. The effect on growth inhibition was reversible, and 4-MU had no effect on apoptosis. Conclusions  4-MU is a potent inhibitor of hyaluronan synthesis, induction of stromal hyaluronan accumulation by tumour cells, and fibroblast and melanoma cell proliferation, and results suggest that 4-MU may have potential as a tumour cell anti-invasive and antiproliferative agent.

Item Type:Articles
Keywords:Accumulation, acid, activation, breast-cancer, cancer, development, expression, growth, human skin fibroblasts, mechanism ab , progression, prostate-cancer, retention, Scotland, synthase-2
Status:Published
Refereed:Yes
Glasgow Author(s) Enlighten ID:Quinn, Dr Jean and Edward, Dr Michael
Authors: Edward, M., Quinn, J.A., Pasonen-Seppanen, S.M., McCann, B.A., and Tammi, R.H.
College/School:College of Medical Veterinary and Life Sciences > School of Medicine, Dentistry & Nursing > Clinical Specialities
Journal Name:British Journal of Dermatology
ISSN:0007-0963
ISSN (Online):1365-2133
Published Online:22 February 2010

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