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A Trickster in Disguise: Hyaluronan’s Ambivalent Roles in the Matrix

Lena Bohaumilitzky, Ann‐Kathrin Huber, Eva Maria Stork, Simon Wengert, Franziska Woelfl, Heike Boehm

Frontiers in Oncology · 2017 · ▲ 94 citations

Abstract

Hyaluronan (HA) is a simple but diverse glycosaminoglycan. It plays a major role in aging, cellular senescence(definition), cancer, and tissue homeostasis. In which way HA affects the surrounding tissues greatly depends on the molecular weight of HA. Whereas high molecular weight HA is associated with homeostasis and protective effects, HA fragments tend to be linked to the pathologic state. Furthermore, the interaction of HA with its binding partners, the hyaladherins, such as CD44, is essential for sustaining tissue integrity and is likewise related to cancer. The naked mole rat, a rodent species, possesses a special form of very high molecular weight (vHMW) HA, which is associated with the extraordinary cancer resistance and longevity of those animals. This review addresses HA and its diverse facets: from HA synthesis to degradation, from oligomeric HA to vHMW-HA and from its beneficial properties to the involvement in pathologies. We further discuss the functions of HA in the naked mole rat and compare them to human conditions. Though intensively researched, this simple polymer bears some secrets that may hold the key for a better understanding of cellular processes and the development of diseases, such as cancer.

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Bohaumilitzky, L., Huber, A., Stork, E.M., Wengert, S., Woelfl, F., &amp; Boehm, H. (2017). A Trickster in Disguise: Hyaluronan’s Ambivalent Roles in the Matrix. <em>Frontiers in Oncology</em>. https://doi.org/10.3389/fonc.2017.00242
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Bohaumilitzky L, Huber A, Stork EM, Wengert S, Woelfl F, Boehm H. A Trickster in Disguise: Hyaluronan’s Ambivalent Roles in the Matrix. Frontiers in Oncology. 2017. doi:10.3389/fonc.2017.00242.
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@article{lena2017ATrick, title = {A Trickster in Disguise: Hyaluronan’s Ambivalent Roles in the Matrix}, author = {Lena Bohaumilitzky and Ann‐Kathrin Huber and Eva Maria Stork and Simon Wengert and Franziska Woelfl and Heike Boehm}, journal = {Frontiers in Oncology}, year = {2017}, doi = {10.3389/fonc.2017.00242}, }

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