Hyaluronan: molecular size-dependent signaling and biological functions in inflammation and cancer
- 01Hyaluronan's function is dependent on its molecular size
- 02Large and small HA molecules have different biological effects
- 03HA size influences cell signaling in healing and disease
- 04This is particularly relevant for inflammation and cancer
The size of hyaluronan molecules determines their biological function, which is especially relevant in inflammation and cancer.
Hyaluronan (HA) is a linear nonsulfated glycosaminoglycan of the extracellular matrix that plays a pivotal role in a variety of biological processes. High-molecular weight HA exhibits different biological properties than oligomers and low-molecular weight HA. Depending on their molecular size, HA fragments can influence cellular behavior in a different mode of action. This phenomenon is attributed to the different manner of interaction with the HA receptors, especially CD44 and RHAMM. Both receptors can trigger signaling cascades that regulate cell functional properties, such as proliferation migration, angiogenesis, and wound healing. HA fragments are able to enhance or attenuate the HA receptor-mediated signaling pathways, as they compete with the endogenous HA for binding to the receptors. The modulation of these pathways could be crucial for the development of pathological conditions, such as inflammation and cancer. The primary goal of this review is to critically present the importance of HA molecular size on cellular signaling, functional cell properties, and morphology in normal and pathological conditions, including inflammation and cancer. A deeper understanding of these mechanisms could contribute to the development of novel therapeutic strategies.
- APA
- Anastasia G Tavianatou, Ilaria Caon, Marco Franchi, Zoi Piperigkou, Devis Galesso, & Nikos K Karamanos (2019). Hyaluronan: molecular size-dependent signaling and biological functions in inflammation and cancer. https://fasciaresearchdatabase.com/hyaluronan-molecular-size-dependent-signaling-and-biological-functions-in-inflammation-and-cancer/
- MLA
- Anastasia G Tavianatou, et al. "Hyaluronan: molecular size-dependent signaling and biological functions in inflammation and cancer." 2019, https://fasciaresearchdatabase.com/hyaluronan-molecular-size-dependent-signaling-and-biological-functions-in-inflammation-and-cancer/.
- Chicago
- Anastasia G Tavianatou et al. 2019. "Hyaluronan: molecular size-dependent signaling and biological functions in inflammation and cancer.". https://fasciaresearchdatabase.com/hyaluronan-molecular-size-dependent-signaling-and-biological-functions-in-inflammation-and-cancer/
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