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Hyaluronan in Cancer Biology

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Einband

Gebundene Ausgabe

Erscheinungsdatum

23.03.2009

Herausgeber

Stern Robert

Verlag

Academic Press

Seitenzahl

468

Maße (L/B/H)

23.1/15.5/2.8 cm

Gewicht

850 g

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-0-12-374178-3

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"For decades, hyaluronan researchers have followed with growing interest the slowly developing story of how cancer progression and metastasis are correlated with or regulated by hyaluronan and its catabolic degradation products. Initially trying to understand the role of hyaluronan metabolism in prostate, breast, melanoma and other carcinomas was a bit like the story of the blind men touching and describing an elephant, each with a different impression of what they found. Now, however, our understanding of how hyaluronan is related to cancer biology has come into much clearer focus and this is captured nicely in Hyaluronan in Cancer - a collection of well written research perspectives and summaries from ~20 research groups around the world. The timing of this volume edited by Dr. Stern is excellent - readers can now get an overview and understand the importance of hyaluronan in multiple cancers. The book provides the first state-of-the-field summary and should be a highly useful and cited source for cancer biologists and hyaluronan researchers for many years." --Paul H. Weigel, Ph.D., Professor, Chairman George Lynn Cross Research Professor, Ed Miller Endowed Chair Biochemistry & Molecular Biology, The University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center, College of Medicine, Oklahoma City, OK, USA

"Hyaluronan is a major component of the fluid extracellular matrix that surrounds cells and fills the intercellular spaces of tissue. Long known for its fundamental role in tissue development and physiology, hyaluronan's involvement in cancer progression and metastasis has more recently become the subject of intense multidisciplinary efforts. This volume provides a state-of-the-art review of hyaluronan's role in the cell biology of cancer, its diagnostic and prognostic value, and its potential as a target for therapeutic intervention. Authored by leading researchers in the field, the chapters help bridge the gap between basic science and clinical oncology, providing background and context that will prove valuable to both cancer and hyaluronan researchers for years to come." -- Philip A. Band, PhD, NYU Hospital for Joint Diseases, Department of Pharmacology, Department of Orthopaedic Surgery, New York University Medical Center, New York, NY, USA

"The link between the polysaccharide hyaluronan and cancer is well established. This excellent and comprehensive book brings together expert opinion for a thorough and up-to-date review of the topic. It covers the cell biology of hyaluronan in cancer, the role of hyaluronan receptors and signal transduction pathways and the clinical uses of hyaluronan-related biomaterials as anti-cancer agents. This book is a must read for those interested in the role of hyaluronan and its receptors in cancer biology and therapy." --Anthony J. Day, Faculty of Life Sciences, University of Manchester, UK

Produktdetails

Einband

Gebundene Ausgabe

Erscheinungsdatum

23.03.2009

Herausgeber

Stern Robert

Verlag

Academic Press

Seitenzahl

468

Maße (L/B/H)

23.1/15.5/2.8 cm

Gewicht

850 g

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-0-12-374178-3

Herstelleradresse

Libri GmbH
Europaallee 1
36244 Bad Hersfeld
DE

Email: gpsr@libri.de

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  • Produktbild: Hyaluronan in Cancer Biology
  • Preface: Hyaluronan and Cancer
    Robert Stern

    Section I: Historical Overview

    1.Association between "acid mucopolysaccharides? and malignancy: an old
    concept comes of age, finally
    Robert Stern

    Section II: Cell Biology of Hyaluronan in Cancer

    2.Hyaluronan: a constitutive regulator of chemoresistance and malignancy in cancer cells
    Mark G. Slomiany and Bryan P. Toole

    3.Growth factor regulation of hyaluronan deposition in malignancies
    Paraskevi Heldin, Eugenia Karousou, and Spyros S. Skandalis

    4.HYALURONAN BINDING PROTEIN 1 (HABP1) IN CANCER BIOLOGY
    Kasturi Datta

    Section III: Hyaluronan Receptors and Signal Transduction Pathways

    5.CD44 meets merlin and ezrin: Their interplay mediates the pro-tumor activity of CD44 and tumor-suppressing effect of merlin
    Ivan Stamenkovic and Qin Yu

    6.Hyaluronan-mediated CD44 interaction with receptor and non-receptor kinases promotes oncogenic signaling, cytoskeleton activation and tumor progression
    Lilly Y.W. Bourguignon

    7.Adhesion and penetration: two sides of CD44 signal transduction cascades in the context of cancer cell metastasis
    David J.J. Waugh, Ashleigh McClatchey, Nicola Montgomery, and Suzanne McFarlane

    8.INVOLVEMENT OF CD44, A MOLECULE WITH A THOUSAND FACES, IN CANCER DISSEMINATION
    David Naor, Shulamit B. Wallach-Dayan, Muayad A. Zahalka, and Ronit Vogt Sionov

    9.Rhamm/Hmmr: an intinerant and multifunctional hyaluronan binding protein that modifies CD44 signaling and mitotic spindle formation.
    James B. McCarthy and Eva A. Turley

    Section IV: Hyaluronan Synthesis

    10.Altered hyaluronan biosynthesis in cancer progression
    Naoki Itano and Koji Kimata

    Section V: Hyaluronan Degradation, the Hyaluronidases, and the Products of Degradation

    11.HYALURONDIASE: BOTH A TUMOR PROMOTER AND SUPPRESSOR
    Vinata B. Lokeshwar and Marie G. Selzer

    12.The hyaluronidases in cancer biology
    Robert Stern

    13.Hyaluronan fragments: informational polymers commandeered by cancers
    Kazuki N. Sugahara

    Section VI : Hyaluronan in Cancer Epithelial-Stromal Interactions

    14.Hyaluronan in human tumors: importance of stromal and cancer cell-associated hyaluronan
    Raija H. Tammi , Anne H. Kultti, Veli-Matti Kosma, Risto Pirinen, Päivi Auvinen, and Markku I. Tammi

    15.THE ONCOFETAL PARADIGM REVISITED: MSF AND HA AS CONTEXTUAL DRIVERS OF CANCER PROGRESSION
    Seth L. Schor, Ana M. Schor, Ian R. Ellis, Sarah J. Jones, Margaret Florence, Jacqueline Cox, and Anne-Marie Woolston

    Section VII: Hyaluronan and Individual Cancers

    16.Hyaluronan synthesis and turnover in prostate cancer
    Melanie A. Simpson

    17.Role of hyaluronan in melanoma progression
    Carl Gebhardt, Marco Averbeck, Ulf Anderegg, and Jan C. Simon

    18.Role of Hyaluronan metabolism in the initiation, invasion and metastasis of Breast cancer
    Tracey J. Brown and Natalie Thomas

    Section VIII: Clinical Uses of Hyaluronan-Related Biomaterials as Anti-Cancer Agents

    19. Clinical application of hyaluronidase in combination cancer chemotherapy: a historic perspective
    Gerhard Baumgartner and Gerhard Hamilton

    20.Exploring the hyaluronan-CD44 interaction for cancer therapy
    Virginia M. Platt and Francis C. Szoka

    Section IX: A New Perspective

    21.Hyaluronidase-2 and its role as a cell-entry receptor for sheep
    retroviruses that cause contagious respiratory tract cancers
    A. Dusty Miller