نتایج جستجو برای: hyaluronan bindes sites

تعداد نتایج: 283249  

Journal: :Physiological reviews 2011
Dianhua Jiang Jiurong Liang Paul W Noble

Accumulation and turnover of extracellular matrix components are the hallmarks of tissue injury. Fragmented hyaluronan stimulates the expression of inflammatory genes by a variety of immune cells at the injury site. Hyaluronan binds to a number of cell surface proteins on various cell types. Hyaluronan fragments signal through both Toll-like receptor (TLR) 4 and TLR2 as well as CD44 to stimulat...

Journal: :Arteriosclerosis, Thrombosis, and Vascular Biology 2021

Objective: The dominant driver of arteriogenesis is elevated shear stress sensed by the endothelial glycocalyx thereby promoting arterial outward remodeling. Hyaluronan, a critical component glycocalyx, synthesized 3 HAS isoenzymes (hyaluronan synthases 1-3) at plasma membrane. Considering further importance HAS3 for smooth muscle cell and immune functions we aimed to evaluate its role in colla...

Journal: :The Journal of Cell Biology 1992
M Culty H A Nguyen C B Underhill

The hyaluronan receptor belongs to the polymorphic family of CD44 glycoproteins, which have been implicated in a variety of cellular functions including adhesion to hyaluronan and collagen, the binding of lymphocytes to high endothelial cells during extravasation, and conferring metastatic potential to carcinoma cells. Here, we demonstrate that the receptor also participates in the uptake and d...

2004
Taro UCHIYAMA Tetsunori MATSUMOTO Yoshiharu SUZUKI Masami ISHIDA Takeo OBARA

sists mainly of collagen, hyaluronan, and proteoglycan. During gestation, it must close firmly to retain the fetus in the uterus. It undergoes ripening and dilatation at term, forming a parturient canal so that delivery can occur. During ripening, there are increases of collagen degradation in connective tissues, and proteoheparan sulfate, while decorin decreases. Inflammatory mediators, such a...

2017
Tania M. Fowke Rashika N. Karunasinghe Ji-Zhong Bai Shawn Jordan Alistair J. Gunn Justin M. Dean

Hyaluronan is a linear glycosaminoglycan that forms the backbone of perineuronal nets around neurons in the cerebral cortex. However, it remains controversial whether neurons are capable of independent hyaluronan synthesis. Herein, we examined the expression of hyaluronan and hyaluronan synthases (HASs) throughout cortical neuron development in vitro. Enriched cultures of cortical neurons were ...

Journal: :Journal of cell science 1999
W Hayen M Goebeler S Kumar R Riessen V Nehls

The glycosaminoglycan hyaluronan, which supports tumor cell migration and metastasis, interferes with fibrin polymerization and leads to increased fiber size and porosity of fibrin clots. Here we have studied the proportionate effect of fibrin polymerization on hyaluronan-mediated migration of glioblastoma cells. The structural and physical properties of hyaluronan-containing fibrin gels were a...

Journal: :Pharmacological reports : PR 2013
Michał S Karbownik Jerzy Z Nowak

The understanding of the role of hyaluronan in physiology and various pathological conditions has changed since the complex nature of its synthesis, degradation and interactions with diverse binding proteins was revealed. Initially perceived only as an inert component of connective tissue, it is now known to be involved in multiple signaling pathways, including those involved in cancer pathogen...

2009
Yukio Hirayama Mamiko Yoshimura Yuriko Ozeki Isamu Sugawara Tadashi Udagawa Satoru Mizuno Naoki Itano Koji Kimata Aki Tamaru Hisashi Ogura Kazuo Kobayashi Sohkichi Matsumoto

In spite of the importance of hyaluronan in host protection against infectious organisms in the alveolar spaces, its role in mycobacterial infection is unknown. In a previous study, we found that mycobacteria interact with hyaluronan on lung epithelial cells. Here, we have analyzed the role of hyaluronan after mycobacterial infection was established and found that pathogenic mycobacteria can gr...

Journal: :American journal of respiratory cell and molecular biology 1997
P Teder P Heldin

Hyaluronan, a linear polysaccharide, is accumulated in lung interstitium during different pathological conditions, causing interstitial edema and thereby impaired lung function. We investigated the mechanism of local hyaluronan turnover during the early phase of bleomycin-induced fibrotic lung injury in rats. The binding of [3H]hyaluronan to alveolar macrophages (AM) established from bleomycin-...

Journal: :American journal of physiology. Gastrointestinal and liver physiology 2005
Ashley E Ducale Susan I Ward Tracey Dechert Dorne R Yager

Elevated levels of hyaluronan are associated with numerous inflammatory diseases including inflammatory bowel disease. The purpose of this study was to determine whether a cause and effect relationship might exist among proinflammatory cytokines, IL-1beta, TNF-alpha, IFN-gamma, or transforming growth factor-beta (TGF-beta) and hyaluronan expression in human JDMC and, if so, to identify possible...

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