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Analysis of CD44 interactions with hyaluronan in murine L cell fibroblasts deficient in glycosaminoglycan synthesis: a role for chondroitin sulfate.

L E Esford1, A Maiti, S A Bader, F Tufaro, P Johnson.   

Abstract

CD44 is a widely expressed cell adhesion molecule that binds the extracellular matrix component, hyaluronan, in a tightly regulated manner. Previous studies have shown that the CD44-hyaluronan interaction is affected by changes in the glycosylation state of CD44. In this study, we take advantage of several well-characterized murine L cell mutants defective in heparan sulfate synthesis (gro2C cells), heparan sulfate and chondroitin sulfate synthesis (sog9 cells), and glycosaminoglycan and oligosaccharide processing (sog8 cells) to assess the effects of these defects on the hyaluronan binding ability of CD44. In parental L cells and gro2C cells, CD44 was induced to bind hyaluronan after addition of the activating, anti-CD44 monoclonal antibody, IRAWB 14. By contrast, no inducible binding was observed in sog9 cells. Treatment of L cells with sodium chlorate, an inhibitor of sulfation, also abolished inducible hyaluronan binding. However, inducible and some constitutive hyaluronan binding was observed in sog8 cells. This indicates that sulfation and, in particular, the addition of chondroitin sulfate are required for inducible hyaluronan binding by CD44 in L cells. However, in the absence of fully processed oligosaccharides, chondroitin sulfate is not essential for hyaluronan binding, indicating that the effect of chondroitin sulfate is dependent upon the glycosylation state of the cell. Thus, in addition to glycosylation, chondroitin sulfate biosynthesis is an important post-translational modification that can affect the hyaluronan binding ability of CD44.

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Year:  1998        PMID: 9490645     DOI: 10.1242/jcs.111.7.1021

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Cell Sci        ISSN: 0021-9533            Impact factor:   5.285


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