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Journal of Cell Science 116, e1003 (2003)
Copyright © 2003 The Company of Biologists Limited


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A matrix remodeller for inflammation


Tumour-necrosis-factor-stimulated gene 6 encodes a protein (TSG-6) that is absent in most healthy adult tissue but is synthesized in response to inflammatory mediators and during inflammation-like processes such as ovulation. Extracellular matrix (ECM) remodelling is a notable feature of sites of TSG-6 expression, and TSG-6 has anti-inflammatory and chondroprotective effects in models of inflammation and arthritis. In a Commentary on p. 1863, Caroline Milner and Anthony Day review our understanding of the properties of this interesting protein. TSG-6 is a secreted protein and contains a Link module – a domain present in many proteins that bind to the ECM component hyaluronan. It interacts with the serine protease inhibitor I{alpha}I, which like TSG-6 is a hyaluronanbinding protein. It binds to two other matrix components: chondroitin 4-sulphate and aggregan. The interaction with I{alpha}I appears to modulate formation of I{alpha}I-hyaluronan complexes in the ECM and, independently, enhance the anti-plasmin activity of I{alpha}I – both of which could be important for ECM remodelling. TSG-6 is also able to inhibit leukocyte migration during inflammation, perhaps by modulating adhesion/migration of a specific leukocyte subpopulation.


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TSG-6: a multifunctional protein associated with inflammation
Caroline M. Milner and Anthony J. Day
JCS 2003 116: 1863-1873. [Abstract] [Full Text]  




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