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Publication : Engagement of CD44 by hyaluronan suppresses TLR4 signaling and the septic response to LPS.

First Author  Muto J Year  2009
Journal  Mol Immunol Volume  47
Issue  2-3 Pages  449-56
PubMed ID  19781786 Mgi Jnum  J:155232
Mgi Id  MGI:4413378 Doi  10.1016/j.molimm.2009.08.026
Citation  Muto J, et al. (2009) Engagement of CD44 by hyaluronan suppresses TLR4 signaling and the septic response to LPS. Mol Immunol 47(2-3):449-56
abstractText  Fragments of hyaluronan released after injury bind and activate TLR4 in a complex with CD44. Here we investigated if the recognition of hyaluronan by CD44 and TLR4 alters lipopolysaccharide (LPS) responsiveness and thus could alter the septic response. In contrast to mice injected with LPS, mice exposed to hyaluronan prior to LPS had greatly decreased serum IL-6 and TNFalpha and were protected from symptoms of sepsis. The protective effect of HA was not seen in Cd44(-/-) mice. Consistent with our findings in vivo, addition of hyaluronan to macrophages before LPS exposure significantly decreased the release of IL-6 and TNFalpha and this effect was not seen in macrophages from Cd44(-/-) mice. Investigation of the mechanism responsible for inhibition of LPS activation showed hyaluronan treatment resulted in an increase in peritoneal macrophage A20 mRNA expression, and that this was significantly reduced in macrophages from Cd44(-/-) mice and Tlr4(-/-) mice. Suppression of the A20 response with siRNA inhibited the ability of hyaluronan to protect against the cytokine response to LPS. Therefore, our results show that hyaluronan acts through TLR4, CD44 and A20 to stimulate a unique cellular response that can protect against the septic response to LPS.
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