An important function of CD44 is to act as a cellular receptor for hyaluronic acid and osteopontin. Cell-matrix interactions mediated by the CD44/hyaluronic acid receptor-ligand pair are involved in the regulation of leukocyte migration and activation. Osteopontin is a molecule associated with cell adhesion and migration and functions through binding to CD44. This study examined whether CD44, hyaluronic acid and osteopontin participate in the progression of IgA nephropathy. CD44 was expressed in mesangial cells, crescents, tubular cells and interstitial infiltrating cells in areas of tubulointerstitial injury. Hyaluronic acid was deposited in the capillary tuft of adhesion, crescents and the periglomerular area, and around damaged tubules. Osteopontin was expressed in tubular cells and interstitial infiltrating cells in areas of tubulointerstitial injury. The glomerular and interstitial deposition of hyaluronic acid correlated with the glomerular and interstitial expression of CD44. The interstitial expression of CD44 correlated with the interstitial expression of osteopontin. The expression of both CD44 and osteopontin in the interstitium correlated with the extent of tubulointerstitial damage. The expression of CD44 in the interstitium correlated with the severity of chronic glomerular lesions. The glomerular and interstitial CD44 and hyaluronic acid expression correlated with proteinuria, and interstitial CD44 and hyaluronic acid expression correlated with creatinine clearance rate. In summary, this study suggests that CD44 participates in the progression of IgA nephropathy by binding hyaluronic acid and osteopontin.
The cell culture model of wound healing used in our study has enabled us to demonstrate quantitative image data of the cellular processes that occur during wound healing. We have been able to continuously observe cell migration, proliferation, and transformation. Synthesis and subsequent decomposition of hyaluronan appears to be related to the mobility of the wounded and intact HPMCs in this model system.
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