Hyaluronan bound to CD44 on keratinocytes is displaced by hyaluronan decasaccharides and not hexasaccharides
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Hyaluronan bound to CD44 on keratinocytes is displaced by hyaluronan decasaccharides and not hexasaccharides
Abstract
Abundant hyaluronan is present between epidermal keratinocytes. However, virtually nothing is known regarding its organization in the limited extracellular space between these cells. We have used metabolic labeling with [3H]glucosamine and [35S]sulfate and a hyaluronan-specific biotinylated probe to study the metabolism of hyaluronan and its localization in monolayer cultures of a rat epidermal keratinocyte cell line. Hyaluronan (approximately 20 fg/cell) was present on the apical and lateral surfaces of the cells in two nearly equal pools, either in patches (approximately 160/cell) or diffusely spread. The hyaluronan in the patches is bound to CD44 as indicated by co-localization with an antibody to CD44, and by displacement with hyaluronan decasaccharides as well as with an antibody that blocks hyaluronan binding to CD44. The inability of hyaluronan oligomers shorter than 10 monosaccharides to displace hyaluronan suggests that CD44 dimerization or cooperative interactions are required for tight binding. The diffuse hyaluronan pool is likely bound to hyaluronan synthase during its biosynthesis.
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