“…Given the magnitude of biglycan interactome, it is not surprising that this SLRP leads to organ-specific effects encompassing renal diseases (Kuroda et al, 2004, Moreth et al, 2010, Moreth et al, 2014, Schaefer et al, 2004, Stokes et al, 2000), bone formation and healing (Berendsen et al, 2014, Chen et al, 2004, Desnoyers et al, 2001, Miguez et al, 2014), muscular dystrophy (Bowe et al, 2000, Rafii et al, 2006), control of neuromuscular synapses (Amenta et al, 2012) and autoimmune perimyocarditis (Popovic et al, 2011). In addition, biglycan has been recently linked to cancer cell proliferation (Hu et al, 2014, Niedworok et al, 2013).…”