Abstract

YKL-39 belongs to the evolutionarily conserved family of Glyco_18-containing proteins composed of chitinases and chitinase-like proteins. Chitinase-like proteins (CLPs) are secreted lectins that lack hydrolytic activity due to the amino acid substitutions in their catalytic domain and combine the functions of cytokines and growth factors. One of the major cellular sources that produce CLPs in various pathologies, including cancer, are macrophages. Monocytes recruited to the tumor site and programmed by tumor cells differentiate into tumor-associated macrophages (TAMs), which are the primary source of pro-angiogenic factors. Tumor angiogenesis is a crucial process for supplying rapidly growing tumors with essential nutrients and oxygen. We recently determined that YKL-39 is produced by tumor-associated macrophages in breast cancer. YKL-39 acts as a strong chemotactic factor for monocytes and stimulates angiogenesis. Chemotherapy is a common strategy to reduce tumor size and aggressiveness before surgical intervention, but chemoresistance, resulting in the relapse of tumors, is a common clinical problem that is critical for survival in cancer patients. Accumulating evidence indicates that TAMs are essential regulators of chemoresistance. We have recently found that elevated levels of YKL-39 expression are indicative of the efficiency of the metastatic process in patients who undergo neoadjuvant chemotherapy. We suggest YKL-39 as a new target for anti-angiogenic therapy that can be combined with neoadjuvant chemotherapy to reduce chemoresistance and inhibit metastasis in breast cancer patients.

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  • YKL-39 belongs to the family of Glyco_18-containing proteins composed of chitinases and chitinase-like proteins

  • We have recently identified that YKL-39 is expressed in human breast cancer [33], and these data are discussed in the context of the role of Chitinase-like proteins (CLPs) in tumor progression and response to therapy in the following paragraphs

  • Recombinant YKL-39 at a concentration of 100 ng/ml significantly induced tube formation in human umbilical vein endothelial cells (HUVEC) cells in vitro [33]. This data indicated that YKL-39 can directly induce angiogenesis and that YKL-39-expressing tumor-associated macrophages (TAMs) can serve as a source of angiogenic factors in the tumor microenvironment

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Introduction

YKL-39 belongs to the family of Glyco_18-containing proteins composed of chitinases and chitinase-like proteins. We have recently identified that YKL-39 is expressed in human breast cancer [33], and these data are discussed in the context of the role of CLPs in tumor progression and response to therapy in the following paragraphs. The expression of YKL-40 was associated with macrophage infiltration and micro-vessel density (MVD) in the tumors of human colorectal cancer patients and in a xenograft mouse model [37].

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