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14 November 2025

Heparan sulfate proteoglycans (HSPGs) are essential constituents of the extracellular matrix (ECM) and cell surface, orchestrating a wide range of biological processes, such as cell adhesion, migration, proliferation, and intercellular communication....

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14 Citations
3,325 Views
14 Pages

HSPG2 Mutation Association with Immune Checkpoint Inhibitor Outcome in Melanoma and Non-Small Cell Lung Cancer

  • Wenjing Zhang,
  • Zhijuan Lin,
  • Fuyan Shi,
  • Qiang Wang,
  • Yujia Kong,
  • Yanfeng Ren,
  • Juncheng Lyu,
  • Chao Sheng,
  • Yuting Li and
  • Qinghua Wang
  • + 2 authors

19 July 2022

Immune checkpoint inhibitors (ICIs) markedly promote the survival outcome of advanced melanoma and non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC). Clinically, favorable ICI treatment efficacy is noticed only in a smaller proportion of patients. Heparan sulfate p...

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3 Citations
3,044 Views
15 Pages

Novel HSPG2 Gene Mutation Causing Schwartz–Jampel Syndrome in a Moroccan Family: A Literature Review

  • Raffaella Brugnoni,
  • Daria Marelli,
  • Nicola Iacomino,
  • Eleonora Canioni,
  • Cristina Cappelletti,
  • Lorenzo Maggi and
  • Anna Ardissone

2 September 2023

Schwartz–Jampel syndrome type 1 (SJS1) is a rare autosomal recessive musculoskeletal disorder caused by various mutations in the HSPG2 gene encoding the protein perlecan, a major component of basement membranes. We report a novel splice mutatio...

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16 Citations
3,645 Views
18 Pages

Unusual Association of NF-κB Components in Tumor-Associated Macrophages (TAMs) Promotes HSPG2-Mediated Immune-Escaping Mechanism in Breast Cancer

  • Veronica De Paolis,
  • Fabio Maiullari,
  • Maila Chirivì,
  • Marika Milan,
  • Chiara Cordiglieri,
  • Francesca Pagano,
  • Alessandra Rita La Manna,
  • Elena De Falco,
  • Claudia Bearzi and
  • Chiara Parisi
  • + 1 author

The cellular heterogeneity of the tumor environment of breast cancer (BC) is extremely complex and includes different actors such as neoplastic, stromal, and immunosuppressive cells, which contribute to the chemical and mechanical modification of the...

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4 Citations
3,115 Views
20 Pages

11 May 2023

Heparan sulphate proteoglycans (HSPGs) consist of a core protein decorated with sulphated HS-glycosaminoglycan (GAG) chains. These negatively charged HS-GAG chains rely on the activity of PAPSS synthesising enzymes for their sulfation, which allows t...

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14 Citations
6,664 Views
23 Pages

Spotlight on the Transglutaminase 2-Heparan Sulfate Interaction

  • Giulia Furini and
  • Elisabetta A.M. Verderio

4 January 2019

Heparan sulfate proteoglycans (HSPGs), syndecan-4 (Sdc4) especially, have been suggested as potential partners of transglutaminase-2 (TG2) in kidney and cardiac fibrosis, metastatic cancer, neurodegeneration and coeliac disease. The proposed role for...

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17 Citations
4,139 Views
17 Pages

The Role of Heparan Sulfate and Neuropilin 2 in VEGFA Signaling in Human Endothelial Tip Cells and Non-Tip Cells during Angiogenesis In Vitro

  • Marchien G. Dallinga,
  • Yasmin I. Habani,
  • Alinda W. M. Schimmel,
  • Geesje M. Dallinga-Thie,
  • Cornelis J. F. van Noorden,
  • Ingeborg Klaassen and
  • Reinier O. Schlingemann

16 April 2021

During angiogenesis, vascular endothelial growth factor A (VEGFA) regulates endothelial cell (EC) survival, tip cell formation, and stalk cell proliferation via VEGF receptor 2 (VEGFR2). VEGFR2 can interact with VEGFR2 co-receptors such as heparan su...

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2 Citations
3,501 Views
16 Pages

Efficacy and Selectivity of FGF2-Saporin Cytosolically Delivered by PCI in Cells Overexpressing FGFR1

  • Aurora K. Vikan,
  • Michal Kostas,
  • Ellen Margrethe Haugsten,
  • Pål K. Selbo and
  • Jørgen Wesche

12 June 2021

Fibroblast growth factor receptors (FGFRs) have become an attractive target in cancer research and therapy due to their implication in several cancers. Limitations of current treatment options require a need for additional, more specific and potent s...

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1 Citations
878 Views
9 Pages

Heparin Provides Antiviral Activity Against Rhinovirus-16 via an Heparan Sulfate Proteoglycan-Independent Mechanism

  • Leanne C. Helgers,
  • Killian E. Vlaming,
  • Tanja M. Kaptein,
  • Julia Eder,
  • Jan Willem Duitman and
  • Teunis B. H. Geijtenbeek

25 October 2025

Human rhinovirus 16 (HRV-16) is a major cause of common colds and can exacerbate asthma and COPD, yet no approved antiviral treatments exist. Heparin, a highly sulfated polysaccharide, is known to block viral infection of many viruses that require at...

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304 Citations
24,155 Views
24 Pages

Heparan Sulfate Proteoglycans and Viral Attachment: True Receptors or Adaptation Bias?

  • Valeria Cagno,
  • Eirini D. Tseligka,
  • Samuel T. Jones and
  • Caroline Tapparel

1 July 2019

Heparan sulfate proteoglycans (HSPG) are composed of unbranched, negatively charged heparan sulfate (HS) polysaccharides attached to a variety of cell surface or extracellular matrix proteins. Widely expressed, they mediate many biological activities...

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5 Citations
7,060 Views
18 Pages

Exostosin 1 Knockdown Induces Chemoresistance in MV3 Melanoma Cells by Upregulating JNK and MEK/ERK Signaling

  • Vladlena Pfeifer,
  • Heiko Weber,
  • Yuanyuan Wang,
  • Martin Schlesinger,
  • Christian Gorzelanny and
  • Gerd Bendas

Heparan sulfate proteoglycans (HSPGs) possess various functions driving malignancy of tumors. However, their impact on tumor cell sensitivity to cytotoxic treatment is far less understood. Aiming to investigate this, we depleted HSPGs by downregulati...

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62 Citations
10,624 Views
14 Pages

Modular Proteoglycan Perlecan/HSPG2: Mutations, Phenotypes, and Functions

  • Jerahme R. Martinez,
  • Akash Dhawan and
  • Mary C. Farach-Carson

16 November 2018

Heparan sulfate proteoglycan 2 (HSPG2) is an essential, highly conserved gene whose expression influences many developmental processes including the formation of the heart and brain. The gene is widely expressed throughout the musculoskeletal system...

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4 Citations
2,205 Views
13 Pages

Excess Weight Impairs Oocyte Quality, as Reflected by mtDNA and BMP-15

  • Emiliya Sigal,
  • Maya Shavit,
  • Yuval Atzmon,
  • Nardin Aslih,
  • Asaf Bilgory,
  • Daniella Estrada,
  • Mediea Michaeli,
  • Nechama Rotfarb,
  • Yasmin Shibli Abu-Raya and
  • Einat Shalom-Paz
  • + 1 author

12 November 2024

This prospective, case-control study evaluated the impact of obesity on oocyte quality based on mtDNA expression in cumulus cells (CC), and on bone morphogenetic protein 15 (BMP-15) and heparan sulfate proteoglycan 2 (HSPG2) in follicular fluid (FF)....

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9 Citations
3,626 Views
15 Pages

Sulfated Glycans Inhibit the Interaction of MERS-CoV Receptor Binding Domain with Heparin

  • Jiyuan Yang,
  • Yuefan Song,
  • Weihua Jin,
  • Ke Xia,
  • Grace C. Burnett,
  • Wanjin Qiao,
  • John T. Bates,
  • Vitor H. Pomin,
  • Chunyu Wang and
  • Fuming Zhang
  • + 3 authors

2 February 2024

Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus (MERS-CoV) is a zoonotic virus with high contagion and mortality rates. Heparan sulfate proteoglycans (HSPGs) are ubiquitously expressed on the surface of mammalian cells. Owing to its high negatively char...

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10 Citations
2,706 Views
17 Pages

Characterization of Vascular Patterns Associated with Endothelial Glycocalyx Damage in Early- and Late-Onset Preeclampsia

  • Marina M. Ziganshina,
  • Kamilla T. Muminova,
  • Nailia R. Khasbiullina,
  • Zulfiya S. Khodzhaeva,
  • Ekaterina L. Yarotskaya and
  • Gennady T. Sukhikh

This paper provides an assessment of molecular and functional changes in blood vessels, and a description of vascular patterns during preeclampsia (PE). Patients with normal pregnancy, and pregnancy complicated by PE at earlier (20–34 weeks) an...

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4 Citations
3,395 Views
17 Pages

Prevention of Herpesviridae Infections by Cationic PEGylated Carbosilane Dendrimers

  • Elena Royo-Rubio,
  • Vanessa Martín-Cañadilla,
  • Marco Rusnati,
  • Maria Milanesi,
  • Tania Lozano-Cruz,
  • Rafael Gómez,
  • José Luís Jiménez and
  • Maria Ángeles Muñoz-Fernández

Infections caused by viruses from the Herpesviridae family produce some of the most prevalent transmitted diseases in the world, constituting a serious global public health issue. Some of the virus properties such as latency and the appearance of res...

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3 Citations
4,069 Views
13 Pages

14 February 2019

The in vitro efficacy of cancer prodrugs varies significantly between malignant cell lines. The most commonly identified problems relate to delivery: uptake mechanism, endosomal entrapment, and drug release. Here we present the study of collagen/cell...

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10 Citations
3,762 Views
14 Pages

10 December 2021

Understanding and modulating the early steps in oncogenic Human Papillomavirus (HPV) infection has great cancer-preventative potential, as this virus is the etiological agent of virtually all cervical cancer cases and is associated with many other an...

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70 Citations
11,031 Views
24 Pages

Heparan Sulfate Proteoglycans in Viral Infection and Treatment: A Special Focus on SARS-CoV-2

  • Valeria De Pasquale,
  • Miriam Shasa Quiccione,
  • Simona Tafuri,
  • Luigi Avallone and
  • Luigi Michele Pavone

Heparan sulfate proteoglycans (HSPGs) encompass a group of glycoproteins composed of unbranched negatively charged heparan sulfate (HS) chains covalently attached to a core protein. The complex HSPG biosynthetic machinery generates an extraordinary s...

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65 Citations
8,960 Views
29 Pages

Heparan Sulfate Proteoglycan Signaling in Tumor Microenvironment

  • Valeria De Pasquale and
  • Luigi Michele Pavone

9 September 2020

In the last few decades, heparan sulfate (HS) proteoglycans (HSPGs) have been an intriguing subject of study for their complex structural characteristics, their finely regulated biosynthetic machinery, and the wide range of functions they perform in...

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2 Citations
2,248 Views
13 Pages

Influence of Heparan Sulfate Proteoglycans and Factor X on species D Human Adenovirus Uptake and Transduction

  • Katrin Schröer,
  • Montaha Alshawabkeh,
  • Sebastian Schellhorn,
  • Katrin Bronder,
  • Wenli Zhang and
  • Anja Ehrhardt

24 December 2022

More than 100 human adenovirus (Ad) types were identified, of which species D comprises the largest group. Heparan sulfate proteoglycans (HSPGs) were shown to function as cell surface receptors for cell binding and uptake of some Ads, but a systemati...

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26 Citations
10,465 Views
25 Pages

Emerging evidence suggests that the enzymes in the biosynthetic pathway for the synthesis of heparan sulfate moieties of heparan sulfate proteoglycans (HSPGs) are epigenetically regulated at many levels. As the exact composition of the heparan sulfat...

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22 Citations
4,981 Views
13 Pages

2 March 2022

Severe acute respiratory syndrome virus 2 (SARS-CoV2) has infected an estimated 400 million people world-wide, causing approximately 6 million deaths from severe coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19). The SARS-CoV2 Spike protein plays a critical role i...

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10 Citations
3,740 Views
12 Pages

Inhibition of Heparanase Expression Results in Suppression of Invasion, Migration and Adhesion Abilities of Bladder Cancer Cells

  • Yoshihiro Tatsumi,
  • Makito Miyake,
  • Keiji Shimada,
  • Tomomi Fujii,
  • Shunta Hori,
  • Yosuke Morizawa,
  • Yasushi Nakai,
  • Satoshi Anai,
  • Nobumichi Tanaka and
  • Kiyohide Fujimoto
  • + 1 author

Heparan sulfate proteoglycan syndecan-1, CD138, is known to be associated with cell proliferation, adhesion, and migration in malignancies. We previously reported that syndecan-1 (CD138) may contribute to urothelial carcinoma cell survival and progre...

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3 Citations
2,986 Views
13 Pages

Marine-Derived Sulfated Glycans Inhibit the Interaction of Heparin with Adhesion Proteins of Mycoplasma pneumoniae

  • Jiyuan Yang,
  • Yuefan Song,
  • Ke Xia,
  • Vitor H. Pomin,
  • Chunyu Wang,
  • Mingqiang Qiao,
  • Robert J. Linhardt,
  • Jonathan S. Dordick and
  • Fuming Zhang

20 May 2024

Mycoplasma pneumoniae, a notable pathogen behind respiratory infections, employs specialized proteins to adhere to the respiratory epithelium, an essential process for initiating infection. The role of glycosaminoglycans, especially heparan sulfate,...

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7 Citations
3,091 Views
13 Pages

10 July 2021

(1) Background: As nanoparticles containing the hepatitis B virus (HBV) large (L) surface protein produced in yeast are expected to be useful as a carrier for targeting hepatocytes, they are also referred to as bio-nanocapsules (BNCs). However, a def...

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28 Citations
5,142 Views
27 Pages

The Extracellular Matrix Environment of Clear Cell Renal Cell Carcinoma Determines Cancer Associated Fibroblast Growth

  • Kyle H. Bond,
  • Takuto Chiba,
  • Kieran P. H. Wynne,
  • Calvin P. H. Vary,
  • Sunder Sims-Lucas,
  • Jeannine M. Coburn and
  • Leif Oxburgh

23 November 2021

Clear cell renal cell carcinoma (ccRCC) is the most common kidney cancer and is often caused by mutations in the oxygen-sensing machinery of kidney epithelial cells. Due to its pseudo-hypoxic state, ccRCC recruits extensive vasculature and other stro...

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17 Citations
4,966 Views
14 Pages

The Perlecan-Semaphorin 3A-Plexin A1-Neuropilin-1 (PSPN) Complex at the cell surface of prostate cancer (PCa) cells influences cell–cell cohesion and dyscohesion. We investigated matrix metalloproteinase-7/matrilysin (MMP-7)’s ability to digest compo...

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12 Citations
6,346 Views
19 Pages

28 July 2022

Human papillomaviruses (HPV) are small non-enveloped DNA tumor viruses established as the primary etiological agent for the development of cervical cancer. Decades of research have elucidated HPV’s primary attachment factor to be heparan sulfat...

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28 Citations
7,649 Views
41 Pages

14 September 2023

This review examines the roles of HS–proteoglycans (HS–PGs) in general, and, in particular, perlecan and syndecan as representative examples and their interactive ligands, which regulate physiological processes and cellular behavior in he...

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21 Citations
10,084 Views
16 Pages

22 December 2014

Variants of the prototype Alphavirus, Sindbis (SINV), were used in per os infections of adult female mosquitoes to investigate arbovirus interaction with the salivary gland (SG). Infection of Aedine mosquitoes with AR339, a heparan sulfate proteoglyc...

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12 Citations
4,352 Views
13 Pages

Endocytosis and Trafficking of Heparan Sulfate Proteoglycans in Triple-Negative Breast Cancer Cells Unraveled with a Polycationic Peptide

  • Elisabetta Mandarini,
  • Eva Tollapi,
  • Marta Zanchi,
  • Lorenzo Depau,
  • Alessandro Pini,
  • Jlenia Brunetti,
  • Luisa Bracci and
  • Chiara Falciani

5 November 2020

The process of heparan sulfate proteoglycan (HSPG) internalization has been described as following different pathways. The tumor-specific branched NT4 peptide has been demonstrated to bind HSPGs on the plasma membrane and to be internalized in tumor...

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9 Citations
3,490 Views
9 Pages

16 October 2020

Although exosomes were first described in reticulocytes in 1983, many people do not realize that similar vesicles had been studied in the context of muscle and nerve, beginning in 1980. At the time of their discovery, these vesicles were named adhero...

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3 Citations
4,682 Views
22 Pages

Validation of Candidate Host Cell Entry Factors for Bovine Herpes Virus Type-1 Based on a Genome-Wide CRISPR Knockout Screen

  • Wenfang Spring Tan,
  • Enguang Rong,
  • Inga Dry,
  • Simon Lillico,
  • Andy Law,
  • Paul Digard,
  • Bruce Whitelaw and
  • Robert G. Dalziel

15 February 2024

To identify host factors that affect Bovine Herpes Virus Type 1 (BoHV-1) infection we previously applied a genome wide CRISPR knockout screen targeting all bovine protein coding genes. By doing so we compiled a list of both pro-viral and anti-viral p...

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6 Citations
3,810 Views
19 Pages

Signalling activities are tightly regulated to control cellular responses. Heparan sulfate proteoglycans (HSPGs) at the cell membrane and extracellular matrix regulate ligand availability and interaction with a range of key receptors. SULF1 and SULF2...

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6 Citations
3,734 Views
18 Pages

Recognition of Tumor Nidogen-1 by Neutrophil C-Type Lectin Receptors

  • Ronit Vogt Sionov,
  • Chrystelle Lamagna and
  • Zvi Granot

Neutrophil-mediated cytotoxicity toward tumor cells requires cell contact and is mediated by hydrogen peroxide. We have recently shown that Cathepsin G expressed on the neutrophil surface interacts with tumor RAGE, and this interaction facilitates ne...

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4 Citations
4,047 Views
16 Pages

A 2,5-Dihydroxybenzoic Acid–Gelatin Conjugate Inhibits the Basal and Hsp90-Stimulated Migration and Invasion of Tumor Cells

  • Anastasiya V. Snigireva,
  • Oleg S. Morenkov,
  • Yuri Y. Skarga,
  • Alexander V. Lisov,
  • Zoya A. Lisova,
  • Alexey A. Leontievsky,
  • Mariya A. Zhmurina,
  • Viktoria S. Petrenko and
  • Veronika V. Vrublevskaya

The extracellular cell surface-associated and soluble heat shock protein 90 (Hsp90) is known to participate in the migration and invasion of tumor cells. Earlier, we demonstrated that plasma membrane-associated heparan sulfate proteoglycans (HSPGs) b...

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8 Citations
4,132 Views
15 Pages

Hair Histology and Glycosaminoglycans Distribution Probed by Infrared Spectral Imaging: Focus on Heparan Sulfate Proteoglycan and Glypican-1 during Hair Growth Cycle

  • Charlie Colin-Pierre,
  • Valérie Untereiner,
  • Ganesh D. Sockalingum,
  • Nicolas Berthélémy,
  • Louis Danoux,
  • Vincent Bardey,
  • Solène Mine,
  • Christine Jeanmaire,
  • Laurent Ramont and
  • Stéphane Brézillon

30 January 2021

The expression of glypicans in different hair follicle (HF) compartments and their potential roles during hair shaft growth are still poorly understood. Heparan sulfate proteoglycan (HSPG) distribution in HFs is classically investigated by convention...

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6 Citations
3,945 Views
16 Pages

Perlecan Facilitates Neuronal Nitric Oxide Synthase Delocalization in Denervation-Induced Muscle Atrophy

  • Satoshi Nakada,
  • Yuri Yamashita,
  • Shuichi Machida,
  • Yuko Miyagoe-Suzuki and
  • Eri Arikawa-Hirasawa

23 November 2020

Perlecan is an extracellular matrix molecule anchored to the sarcolemma by a dystrophin–glycoprotein complex. Perlecan-deficient mice are tolerant to muscle atrophy, suggesting that perlecan negatively regulates mechanical stress-dependent skel...

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5 Citations
2,155 Views
13 Pages

Role of G2-S16 Polyanionic Carbosilane Dendrimer in the Prevention of Respiratory Syncytial Virus Infection In Vitro and In Vivo in Mice

  • Ignacio Rodriguez-Izquierdo,
  • Rafael Ceña-Diez,
  • Maria Jesús Serramia,
  • Rosa Rodriguez-Fernández,
  • Isidoro Martínez and
  • Mariángeles Muñoz-Fernández

29 June 2021

The respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) causes respiratory infection and bronchiolitis, requiring hospitalization mainly in infants. The interaction between RSV, envelope glycoproteins G and F, and cell surface heparan sulfate proteoglycans (HSPG) is r...

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24 Citations
5,486 Views
21 Pages

Syndecan-1 Facilitates the Human Mesenchymal Stem Cell Osteo-Adipogenic Balance

  • Chieh Yu,
  • Ian W. Peall,
  • Son H. Pham,
  • Rachel K. Okolicsanyi,
  • Lyn R. Griffiths and
  • Larisa M. Haupt

Bone marrow-derived human mesenchymal stems cells (hMSCs) are precursors to adipocyte and osteoblast lineage cells. Dysregulation of the osteo-adipogenic balance has been implicated in pathological conditions involving bone loss. Heparan sulfate prot...

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1 Citations
2,607 Views
12 Pages

15 September 2023

SARS-CoV-2 variants evolve to rely more on heparan sulfate (HS) for viral attachment and subsequent infection. In our earlier work, we demonstrated that the Delta variant’s spike protein binds more strongly to HS compared to WT SARS-CoV-2, lead...

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14 Citations
3,124 Views
18 Pages

Protease, Growth Factor, and Heparanase-Mediated Syndecan-1 Shedding Leads to Enhanced HSV-1 Egress

  • Ghadah A. Karasneh,
  • Divya Kapoor,
  • Navya Bellamkonda,
  • Chandrashekhar D. Patil and
  • Deepak Shukla

1 September 2021

Heparan sulfate (HS) and heparan sulfate proteoglycans (HSPGs) are considered important for the entry of many different viruses. Previously, we demonstrated that heparanase (HPSE), the host enzyme responsible for cleaving HS chains, is upregulated by...

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8 Citations
5,012 Views
12 Pages

3 January 2018

It has been proposed that blood coagulation factors, principally factor X (FX), enhance the uptake of human adenovirus type 5 (Ad5) into cultured epithelial cells by bridging the viral hexon capsid protein and cell-surface heparan sulphate proteoglyc...

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15 Citations
3,158 Views
17 Pages

Sulfatase 2 Affects Polarization of M2 Macrophages through the IL-8/JAK2/STAT3 Pathway in Bladder Cancer

  • Wentao Zhang,
  • Fuhan Yang,
  • Zongtai Zheng,
  • Cheng Li,
  • Shiyu Mao,
  • Yuan Wu,
  • Ruiliang Wang,
  • Junfeng Zhang,
  • Yue Zhang and
  • Xudong Yao
  • + 3 authors

26 December 2022

Sulfatase 2 (SULF2) affects the occurrence and development of cancer by regulating HSPG-binding factors. However, the mechanism of SULF2 in bladder cancer (BCa) is unknown. To determine this, we analyzed the RNA sequencing of 90 patients with BCa. Th...

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14 Citations
4,452 Views
17 Pages

Proteomic Signature of Extracellular Vesicles Associated with Colorectal Cancer

  • Natalia Soloveva,
  • Svetlana Novikova,
  • Tatiana Farafonova,
  • Olga Tikhonova and
  • Victor Zgoda

The proteins of extracellular vesicles (EVs) provide proteomic signatures that reflect molecular features of EV-producing cells, including cancer cells. Detection of cancer cell EV proteins is of great interest due to the development of novel predict...

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3 Citations
2,644 Views
14 Pages

Evaluation of Human-Induced Pluripotent Stem Cells Derived from a Patient with Schwartz–Jampel Syndrome Revealed Distinct Hyperexcitability in the Skeletal Muscles

  • Yuri Yamashita,
  • Satoshi Nakada,
  • Kyoko Nakamura,
  • Hidetoshi Sakurai,
  • Kinji Ohno,
  • Tomohide Goto,
  • Yo Mabuchi,
  • Chihiro Akazawa,
  • Nobutaka Hattori and
  • Eri Arikawa-Hirasawa

Schwartz–Jampel syndrome (SJS) is an autosomal recessive disorder caused by loss-of-function mutations in heparan sulfate proteoglycan 2 (HSPG2), which encodes the core basement membrane protein perlecan. Myotonia is a major criterion for the d...

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40 Citations
6,183 Views
38 Pages

The Heparanase Regulatory Network in Health and Disease

  • Alyce J. Mayfosh,
  • Tien K. Nguyen and
  • Mark D. Hulett

14 October 2021

The extracellular matrix (ECM) is a structural framework that has many important physiological functions which include maintaining tissue structure and integrity, serving as a barrier to invading pathogens, and acting as a reservoir for bioactive mol...

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11 Citations
3,724 Views
18 Pages

Increased Risk of Aortic Dissection with Perlecan Deficiency

  • Risa Nonaka,
  • Takafumi Iesaki,
  • Aurelien Kerever and
  • Eri Arikawa-Hirasawa

28 December 2021

Perlecan (HSPG2), a basement membrane-type heparan sulfate proteoglycan, has been implicated in the development of aortic tissue. However, its role in the development and maintenance of the aortic wall remains unknown. Perlecan-deficient mice (Hspg2&...

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16 Citations
25,890 Views
39 Pages

7 December 2012

Theoretical inferences, based on biophysical, biochemical, and biosemiotic considerations, are related here to the pathogenesis of cardiovascular disease, diabetes, and other degenerative conditions. We suggest that the “daytime” job of endothelial n...

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