Abstract

Podoplanin is a small transmembrane mucin-like glycoprotein that plays a crucial role in the development of the lung, heart and lymphatic vascular system. Its expression is upregulated in several types of human carcinomas and podoplanin levels in squamous cell carcinomas (SCCs) of the oral cavity and the lung correlate with cancer invasiveness, lymph node metastasis and shorter survival time of patients, indicating that podoplanin promotes tumor progression. However, its role during the early stages of carcinogenesis remain unclear. We generated mice with a specific deletion of podoplanin in epidermal keratinocytes (K5-Cre;Pdpnflox/flox mice) and subjected them to a multistep chemical skin carcinogenesis regimen. The rate of tumor initiation; the number, size and differentiation of tumors; and the malignant transformation rate were comparable in K5-Cre;Pdpnflox/flox mice and Pdpnflox/flox control mice. However, tumor cell invasion was reduced in K5-Cre;Pdpnflox/flox mice, in particular single cell invasion. Quantitative immunofluorescence analyses revealed that peritumoral lymphangiogenesis was reduced in K5-Cre;Pdpnflox/flox mice, whereas there were no major changes of tumor-associated immune cell subpopulations. Thus, keratinocyte-expressed podoplanin is dispensable for the early steps of skin carcinogenesis but contributes to the progression of established tumors.

Highlights

  • Podoplanin (Pdpn) is a small type I transmembrane mucin-like glycoprotein known under several different names, including PA2.26, gp38, T1α, D2-40, and aggrus [1]

  • Podoplanin expression is upregulated in a number of different human carcinomas, including

  • Expression of podoplanin by tumor cells is a marker of invasion in a number of human carcinomas [9,32,33]

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Introduction

Podoplanin (Pdpn) is a small type I transmembrane mucin-like glycoprotein known under several different names, including PA2.26, gp, T1α, D2-40, and aggrus [1]. It is expressed in a number of adult tissues, including glomerular podocytes ( its name), type I alveolar cells, mesothelial cells, choroid plexus cells, glia cells, sebaceous glands, different types of fibroblasts, and lymphatic endothelial cells (LECs) [2,3]. Podoplanin expression is upregulated in a number of different human cancers, including germ cell tumors, tumors of the central nervous system and squamous cell carcinomas (SCCs) of the oral cavity, skin and the lung [9,10,11,12,13].

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