Extracellular matrix and cytokines: a functional unit.

E Schönherr, H J Hausser
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Abstract

The extracellular matrix (ECM) as well as soluble mediators like cytokines can influence the behavior of cells in very distinct as well as cooperative ways. One group of ECM molecules which shows an especially broad cooperativity with cytokines and growth factors are the proteoglycans. Proteoglycans can interact with their core proteins as well as their glycosaminoglycan chains with cytokines. These interactions can modify the binding of cytokines to their cell surface receptors or they can lead to the storage of the soluble factors in the matrix. Proteoglycans themselves may even have cytokine activity. In this review we describe different proteoglycans and their interactions and relationships with cytokines and we discuss in more detail the extracellular regulation of the activity of transforming growth factor-beta (TGF-beta) by proteoglycans and other ECM molecules. In the third part the interaction of heparan sulfate chains with fibroblast growth factor-2 (FGF-2, basic FGF) as a prototype example for the interaction of heparin-binding cytokines with heparan sulfate proteoglycans is presented to illustrate the different levels of mutual dependence of the cytokine network and the ECM.

细胞外基质和细胞因子:一个功能单位。
细胞外基质(ECM)以及细胞因子等可溶性介质可以以非常独特的方式和合作的方式影响细胞的行为。一组与细胞因子和生长因子具有特别广泛协同作用的ECM分子是蛋白多糖。蛋白聚糖可以与其核心蛋白以及糖胺聚糖链与细胞因子相互作用。这些相互作用可以改变细胞因子与其细胞表面受体的结合,也可以导致可溶性因子在基质中的储存。蛋白聚糖本身甚至可能具有细胞因子活性。在这篇综述中,我们介绍了不同的蛋白聚糖及其与细胞因子的相互作用和关系,并详细讨论了蛋白聚糖和其他ECM分子对转化生长因子- β (tgf - β)活性的细胞外调节。在第三部分中,硫酸肝素链与成纤维细胞生长因子-2 (FGF-2,碱性FGF)的相互作用作为肝素结合细胞因子与硫酸肝素蛋白聚糖相互作用的原型例子,以说明细胞因子网络和ECM之间不同程度的相互依赖。
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