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Extracellular matrixes and neuroinflammation

Author(s)
Jang, Dong GilSim, Hyo JungSong, Eun KyungKwon, TaejoonPark, Tae Joo
Issued Date
2020-10
DOI
10.5483/BMBRep.2020.53.10.156
URI
https://scholarworks.unist.ac.kr/handle/201301/48871
Fulltext
http://www.bmbreports.org/journal/view.html?doi=10.5483/BMBRep.2020.53.10.156
Citation
BMB REPORTS, v.53, no.10, pp.491 - 499
Abstract
The extracellular matrix is a critical component of every human tissue. ECM not only functions as a structural component but also regulates a variety of cellular processes such as cell migration, differentiation, proliferation, and cell death. In addition, current studies suggest that ECM is critical for the pathophysiology of various human diseases. ECM is composed of diverse components including several proteins and polysaccharide chains such as chondroitin sulfate, heparan sulfate, and hyaluronic acid. Each component of ECM exerts its own functions in cellular and pathophysiological processes. One of the interesting recent findings is that ECM is involved in inflammatory responses in various human tissues. In this review, we summarized the known functions of ECM in neuroinflammation after acute injury and chronic inflammatory diseases of the central nerve systems.
Publisher
KOREAN SOCIETY BIOCHEMISTRY & MOLECULAR BIOLOGY
ISSN
1976-6696
Keyword (Author)
DAMPExtracellular matrixNeurodegenerative disease and ECMNeuroinflammationNeuronal ECM
Keyword
CHONDROITIN SULFATE PROTEOGLYCANSGROWTH-FACTOR-BETANF-KAPPA-BPERINEURONAL NETSTENASCIN-CHYALURONIC-ACIDTRANSCRIPTIONAL REGULATIONENDOPLASMIC-RETICULUMASTROCYTE ACTIVATIONCELL-MIGRATION

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