Interplay between Podoplanin, CD44s and CD44v in Squamous Carcinoma Cells.
Author: Montero Montero, Lucía; Renart, Jaime; Ramírez, Andrés; Ramos, Carmen; Shamhood, Mariam; Jarcovsky, Rocío; Quintanilla, Miguel; Martín Villar, Ester
Abstract: Podoplanin and CD44 are transmembrane glycoproteins involved in inflammation and
cancer. In this paper, we report that podoplanin is coordinately expressed with the CD44 standard
(CD44s) and variant (CD44v) isoforms in vivo—in hyperplastic skin after a pro-inflammatory
stimulus with 12-O-tetradecanoylphorbol-13-acetate (TPA)—and in vitro—in cell lines representative
of di erent stages of mouse-skin chemical carcinogenesis, as well as in human squamous carcinoma
cell (SCC) lines. Moreover, we identify CD44v10 in the mouse-skin carcinogenesis model as the only
CD44 variant isoform expressed in highly aggressive spindle carcinoma cell lines together with CD44s
and podoplanin. We also characterized CD44v3-10, CD44v6-10 and CD44v8-10 as the major variant
isoforms co-expressed with CD44s and podoplanin in human SCC cell lines. Immunofluorescence
confocal microscopy experiments show that these CD44v isoforms colocalize with podoplanin
at plasma membrane protrusions and cell–cell contacts of SCC cells, as previously reported for
CD44s. Furthermore, CD44v isoforms colocalize with podoplanin in chemically induced mouse-skin
SCCs in vivo. Co-immunoprecipitation experiments indicate that podoplanin physically binds to
CD44v3-10, CD44v6-10 and CD44v8-10 isoforms, as well as to CD44s. Podoplanin–CD44 interaction is
mediated by the transmembrane and cytosolic regions and is negatively modulated by glycosylation of
the extracellular domain. These results point to a functional interplay of podoplanin with both CD44v
and CD44s isoforms in SCCs and give insight into the regulation of the podoplanin–CD44 association
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