reviewFrontiers in ImmunologyMay 6, 2015GOLD OA

Interactions between Hyaluronan and Its Receptors (CD44, RHAMM) Regulate the Activities of Inflammation and Cancer

Medical University of South Carolina · Cleveland Clinic

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Abstract

The glycosaminoglycan hyaluronan (HA), a major component of extracellular matrices, and cell surface receptors of HA have been proposed to have pivotal roles in cell proliferation, migration, and invasion, which are necessary for inflammation and cancer progression. CD44 and receptor for HA-mediated motility (RHAMM) are the two main HA-receptors whose biological functions in human and murine inflammations and tumor cells have been investigated comprehensively. HA was initially considered to be only an inert component of connective tissues, but is now known as a "dynamic" molecule with a constant turnover in many tissues through rapid metabolism that involves HA molecules of various sizes: high molecular weight…

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Keywords
  • CD44
  • Receptor
  • Inflammation
  • Tumor progression
  • Cell biology
  • Cancer research
  • Hyaluronic acid
  • Cancer cell
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Good health and well-being
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