Journal article
Perlecan, A Multi-Functional, Cell-Instructive, Matrix-Stabilizing Proteoglycan With Roles in Tissue Development Has Relevance to Connective Tissue Repair and Regeneration
AJ Hayes, BL Farrugia, IJ Biose, GJ Bix, J Melrose
Frontiers in Cell and Developmental Biology | Published : 2022
Abstract
This review highlights the multifunctional properties of perlecan (HSPG2) and its potential roles in repair biology. Perlecan is ubiquitous, occurring in vascular, cartilaginous, adipose, lymphoreticular, bone and bone marrow stroma and in neural tissues. Perlecan has roles in angiogenesis, tissue development and extracellular matrix stabilization in mature weight bearing and tensional tissues. Perlecan contributes to mechanosensory properties in cartilage through pericellular interactions with fibrillin-1, type IV, V, VI and XI collagen and elastin. Perlecan domain I - FGF, PDGF, VEGF and BMP interactions promote embryonic cellular proliferation, differentiation, and tissue development. Per..
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Funding Acknowledgements
Funding This work was supported by funding to JM from NHMRC Australia (NHMRC Project Grant 512167), Arthritis Foundation of Australia (Win Dunne Fund), Arthritis Australia (Jack Bloomfield Fund) and University of NSW Engineering Faculty Grant support.