Objectives: Many cellular functions are controlled by cell-cell and cell-matrix interactions. It has recently been found that syndecans, transmembrane heparan sulphate (HS) proteoglycans, can act as receptors or co-receptors and modulate cell adhesion. Our aim was to study the role of syndecan-1 in the aggregation of human lymphoma cells, and to investigate its effect on cell survival. Methods: Immunocytochemistry, confocal laser scanning microscopy, flow cytometry and aggregation/reaggregation bio-assays were used on HT58, BL41/95 and Raji lymphoma cell lines. Results: Bio-assays showed that the aggregation of HT58 cells was inhibited by heparin, HS, removal of the HS chain and binding of the anti-syndecan-1 monoclonal antibody. In the search for a counter-receptor of syndecan-1, several adhesion molecules were tested, but none of them proved to be the adhesion partner. In the case of heparitinase/trypsin digestion with long-term inhibition of HS synthesis (sodium chlorate treatment), the inhibited aggregation was accompanied by cell cycle arrest and the induction of apoptosis. Conclusions: The results obtained showed that surface syndecan-1 expression contributes to homotypic adhesion. In addition, HS chains, including those on syndecan-1, take part in the regulation of cell proliferation and active cell death in HT58 lymphoma cells.
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