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Provisional matrix: A role for versican and hyaluronan.

Citation
Wight, T. N. “Provisional Matrix: A Role For Versican And Hyaluronan.”. Matrix Biology : Journal Of The International Society For Matrix Biology, pp. 38-56.
Center University of Washington
Author Thomas N Wight
Keywords development, Extracellular matrix, Glycocaylx, Hyaluronan, leukocytes, Remodeling, versican
Abstract

Hyaluronan and versican are extracellular matrix (ECM) components that are enriched in the provisional matrices that form during the early stages of development and disease. These two molecules interact to create pericellular "coats" and "open space" that facilitate cell sorting, proliferation, migration, and survival. Such complexes also impact the recruitment of leukocytes during development and in the early stages of disease. Once thought to be inert components of the ECM that help hold cells together, it is now quite clear that they play important roles in controlling cell phenotype, shaping tissue response to injury and maintaining tissue homeostasis. Conversion of hyaluronan-/versican-enriched provisional matrix to collagen-rich matrix is a "hallmark" of tissue fibrosis. Targeting the hyaluronan and versican content of provisional matrices in a variety of diseases including, cardiovascular disease and cancer, is becoming an attractive strategy for intervention.

Year of Publication
2017
Journal
Matrix biology : journal of the International Society for Matrix Biology
Volume
60-61
Number of Pages
38-56
Date Published
12/2017
ISSN Number
1569-1802
DOI
10.1016/j.matbio.2016.12.001
Alternate Journal
Matrix Biol.
PMID
27932299
PMCID
PMC5438907
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