Hyaluronan and CD44 antagonize mitogen-dependent cyclin D1 expression in mesenchymal cells
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- 12 February 2007
- journal article
- Published by Rockefeller University Press in The Journal of cell biology
- Vol. 176 (4) , 535-544
- https://doi.org/10.1083/jcb.200611058
Abstract
High molecular weight (HMW) hyaluronan (HA) is widely distributed in the extracellular matrix, but its biological activities remain incompletely understood. We previously reported that HMW-HA binding to CD44 antagonizes mitogen-induced S-phase entry in vascular smooth muscle cells (SMCs; Cuff, C.A., D. Kothapalli, I. Azonobi, S. Chun, Y. Zhang, R. Belkin, C. Yeh, A. Secreto, R.K. Assoian, D.J. Rader, and E. Puré. 2001. J. Clin. Invest. 108:1031-1040); we now characterize the underlying molecular mechanism and document its relevance in vivo. HMW-HA inhibits the mitogen-dependent induction of cyclin D1 and down-regulation of p27(kip1) in vascular SMCs. p27(kip1) messenger RNA levels were unaffected by HMW-HA, but the expression of Skp2, the rate-limiting component of the SCF complex that degrades p27(kip1), was reduced. Rescue experiments identified cyclin D1 as the primary target of HMW-HA. Similar results were observed in fibroblasts, and these antimitogenic effects were not detected in CD44-null cells. Analysis of arteries from wild-type and CD44-null mice showed that the effects of HMW-HA/CD44 on cyclin D1 and Skp2 gene expression are detected in vivo and are associated with altered SMC proliferation after vascular injury.Keywords
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