Literature DB >> 2680344

Interactions between cells of the immune system and hyaluronate synthesis by human dermal fibroblasts.

T L Whiteside1, R B Buckingham.   

Abstract

Mitogen- or alloantigen-activated human peripheral blood mononuclear cells (MNC) produce a soluble factor which selectively stimulates up to twenty-fold the synthesis of glycosaminoglycan (GAG) by cultured normal human fibroblasts. Confluent fibroblast monolayers were incubated with active MNC supernatants and newly synthesized GAG was measured by the incorporation of [3H]glucosamine into cetylpyridinium chloride-precipitable material. The GAG-stimulatory factor (GAG-SF) was a product of T lymphocytes. Alloreactive T cell clones obtained from the peripheral blood produced the factor after reactivation with the irradiated stimulators, and its production was dependent on HLA-DR-mediated recognition. The CD3+CD4+ clones derived from the skin-infiltrating lymphocytes in patients with early scleroderma also produced the GAG-SF upon in vitro activation with a mitogen. The GAG-SF was purified to apparent homogeneity from supernatants of concanavalin A-activated MNC by Sephadex gel filtration, ion-exchange chromatography and reverse-phase HPLC. The GAG-SF is a 67,000 Da glycoprotein with pI of 5.6. It is not mitogenic to fibroblasts and does not modulate collagen synthesis. Its purification and characterization are important, because of a possible involvement of activated lymphocytes and their products in the immunopathogenesis of human diseases characterized by fibrosis, stromal reactions and local lymphocytic infiltrates.

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Year:  1989        PMID: 2680344     DOI: 10.1002/9780470513774.ch11

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Ciba Found Symp        ISSN: 0300-5208


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1.  Hyaluronan and CD44 in psoriatic skin. Intense staining for hyaluronan on dermal capillary loops and reduced expression of CD44 and hyaluronan in keratinocyte-leukocyte interfaces.

Authors:  R Tammi; K Paukkonen; C Wang; M Horsmanheimo; M Tammi
Journal:  Arch Dermatol Res       Date:  1994       Impact factor: 3.017

2.  A novel secretory tumor necrosis factor-inducible protein (TSG-6) is a member of the family of hyaluronate binding proteins, closely related to the adhesion receptor CD44.

Authors:  T H Lee; H G Wisniewski; J Vilcek
Journal:  J Cell Biol       Date:  1992-01       Impact factor: 10.539

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