CD44细胞
脂筏
转移
胆固醇
癌症研究
肝细胞癌
下调和上调
生物
癌症
内科学
医学
细胞
生物化学
基因
作者
Zhishi Yang,Wenhao Qin,Yao Chen,Bo Yuan,Xiaoling Song,Bibo Wang,Feng Shen,Jing Fu,Hongyang Wang
标识
DOI:10.1016/j.canlet.2018.04.038
摘要
Cholesterol plays a vital role in modulating the action of membrane proteins critical to cellular function. The effect of serum cholesterol on the prognosis of hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) patients remains uncertain. Here, we report that high levels of cholesterol predict good survival and low disease recurrence after surgery. Cholesterol could significantly suppress migration and invasion of HCC cells and restrain metastasis of HCC in mice. High levels of cholesterol promoted CD44 translocation into lipid rafts and attenuated CD44-Ezrin binding, which are crucial for cell migration and cancer metastasis. The suppressive effect of cholesterol on HCC metastasis was abolished by the downregulation of CD44 or its palmitoylation inhibitor, which blocked CD44 localization in lipid rafts. Furthermore, pharmacologically promoting CD44 retention inside lipid rafts obviously attenuated HCC migration and invasion, providing a potential therapeutic strategy to prolong the survival of HCC patients.
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