Tissue integrity signals communicated by high-molecular weight hyaluronan and the resolution of inflammation

SM Ruppert, TR Hawn, A Arrigoni, TN Wight… - Immunologic …, 2014 - Springer
SM Ruppert, TR Hawn, A Arrigoni, TN Wight, PL Bollyky
Immunologic research, 2014Springer
The extracellular matrix polysaccharide hyaluronan (HA) exerts size-dependent effects on
leukocyte behavior. Low-molecular weight HA is abundant at sites of active tissue
catabolism and promotes inflammation via effects on Toll-like receptor signaling.
Conversely, high-molecular weight HA is prevalent in uninjured tissues and is anti-
inflammatory. We propose that the ability of high-molecular weight but not low-molecular
weight HA to cross-link CD44 functions as a novel form of pattern recognition that …
Abstract
The extracellular matrix polysaccharide hyaluronan (HA) exerts size-dependent effects on leukocyte behavior. Low-molecular weight HA is abundant at sites of active tissue catabolism and promotes inflammation via effects on Toll-like receptor signaling. Conversely, high-molecular weight HA is prevalent in uninjured tissues and is anti-inflammatory. We propose that the ability of high-molecular weight but not low-molecular weight HA to cross-link CD44 functions as a novel form of pattern recognition that recognizes intact tissues and communicates “tissue integrity signals” that promote resolution of local immune responses.
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