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Heparanase powers a chronic inflammatory circuit that promotes colitis-associated tumorigenesis in mice
Immanuel Lerner, … , Israel Vlodavsky, Michael Elkin
Immanuel Lerner, … , Israel Vlodavsky, Michael Elkin
Published April 1, 2011
Citation Information: J Clin Invest. 2011;121(5):1709-1721. https://doi.org/10.1172/JCI43792.
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Heparanase powers a chronic inflammatory circuit that promotes colitis-associated tumorigenesis in mice

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Ulcerative colitis (UC) is a chronic inflammatory bowel disease that is closely associated with colon cancer. Expression of the enzyme heparanase is clearly linked to colon carcinoma progression, but its role in UC is unknown. Here we demonstrate for what we believe to be the first time the importance of heparanase in sustaining the immune-epithelial crosstalk underlying colitis-associated tumorigenesis. Using histological specimens from UC patients and a mouse model of dextran sodium sulfate–induced colitis, we found that heparanase was constantly overexpressed and activated throughout the disease. We demonstrate, using heparanase-overexpressing transgenic mice, that heparanase overexpression markedly increased the incidence and severity of colitis-associated colonic tumors. We found that highly coordinated interactions between the epithelial compartment (contributing heparanase) and mucosal macrophages preserved chronic inflammatory conditions and created a tumor-promoting microenvironment characterized by enhanced NF-κB signaling and induction of STAT3. Our results indicate that heparanase generates a vicious cycle that powers colitis and the associated tumorigenesis: heparanase, acting synergistically with the intestinal flora, stimulates macrophage activation, while macrophages induce production (via TNF-α–dependent mechanisms) and activation (via secretion of cathepsin L) of heparanase contributed by the colon epithelium. Thus, disruption of the heparanase-driven chronic inflammatory circuit is highly relevant to the design of therapeutic interventions in colitis and the associated cancer.

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Immanuel Lerner, Esther Hermano, Eyal Zcharia, Dina Rodkin, Raanan Bulvik, Victoria Doviner, Ariel M. Rubinstein, Rivka Ishai-Michaeli, Ruth Atzmon, Yoav Sherman, Amichay Meirovitz, Tamar Peretz, Israel Vlodavsky, Michael Elkin

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AJ Mayfosh, N Baschuk, MD Hulett
Frontiers in Oncology 2019
Targeting Heparanase in Cancer: Inhibition by Synthetic, Chemically Modified, and Natural Compounds
CD Mohan, S Hari, HD Preetham, S Rangappa, U Barash, N Ilan, SC Nayak, VK Gupta, Basappa, I Vlodavsky, KS Rangappa
iScience 2019
Transcriptomic analysis reveals cell apoptotic signature modified by heparanase in melanoma cells
T Song, D Spillmann
Journal of Cellular and Molecular Medicine 2019
Systemic LPS-induced Aβ-solubilization and clearance in AβPP-transgenic mice is diminished by heparanase overexpression
C Jendresen, A Digre, H Cui, X Zhang, I Vlodavsky, JP Li, LN Nilsson
Scientific Reports 2019
Heparanase-2 protects from LPS-mediated endothelial injury by inhibiting TLR4 signalling
Y Kiyan, S Tkachuk, K Kurselis, N Shushakova, K Stahl, D Dawodu, R Kiyan, B Chichkov, H Haller
Scientific Reports 2019
Regulation of Heparanase in Diabetes-Associated Pancreatic Carcinoma
R Goldberg, A Meirovitz, A Abecassis, E Hermano, AM Rubinstein, D Nahmias, A Grinshpun, T Peretz, M Elkin
Frontiers in Oncology 2019

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