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Regulation of Tissue Factor by CD44 Supports Coagulant Activity in Breast Tumor Cells

Amélie V. Villard    
Anthony Genna    
Justine Lambert    
Marianna Volpert    
Agnès Noël    
Brett Hollier    
Myriam Polette    
Aline M. Vanwynsberghe and Christine Gilles    

Resumen

Metastasis and thromboembolic complications are the main cause of cancer-associated death. An overexpression of coagulation factors, and particularly Tissue factor, by tumor cells is a key event implicated in this observed hypercoagulability. Tissue Factor is indeed a cellular initiator of the coagulation cascade which has been associated with aggressive tumor phenotypes such as those characteristic of Epithelial-Mesenchymal Transitions (EMTs) and Cancer Stem Cells (CSCs). Understanding molecular mechanisms controlling Tissue Factor overexpression in those tumor phenotypes is thus an important aspect of cancer research. We show here that CD44 (a transmembrane marker of CSC and EMT phenotypes) contributes to regulate TF expression at a transcriptional level, thereby supporting procoagulant properties in tumor cells that facilitate their metastatic spread.

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