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    Lauer, Mark E.; Cheng, Georgiana; Swaidani, Shadi; Aronica, Mark A.; Weigel, Paul H.; Hascall, Vincent C.

    The Journal of biological chemistry, 01/2013, Volume: 288, Issue: 1
    Journal Article

    We tested the hypothesis that the artificial addition of heavy chains from inter-α-inhibitor to hyaluronan (HA), by adding recombinant TSG-6 (TNF-stimulated gene-6) to the culture medium of murine airway smooth muscle (MASM) cells, would enhance leukocyte binding to HA cables produced in response to poly(I:C). As predicted, the addition of heavy chains to HA cables enhanced leukocyte adhesion to these cables, but it also had several unexpected effects. (i) It produced thicker, more pronounced HA cables. (ii) It increased the accumulation of HA in the cell-associated matrix. (iii) It decreased the amount of HA in the conditioned medium. Importantly, these effects were observed only when TSG-6 was administered in the presence of poly(I:C), and TSG-6 did not exert any effect on its own. Increased HA synthesis occurred during active, poly(I:C)-induced HA synthesis and did not occur when TSG-6 was added after poly(I:C)-induced HA synthesis was complete. MASM cells derived from TSG-6−/−, HAS1/3−/−, and CD44−/− mice amplified HA synthesis in response to poly(I:C) + TSG-6 in a manner similar to WT MASM cells, demonstrating that they are expendable in this process. We conclude that TSG-6 increases the accumulation of HA in the cell-associated matrix, partially by preventing its dissolution from the cell-associated matrix into the conditioned medium, but primarily by inducing HA synthesis. Background: TSG-6 transfers heavy chains (HCs) from the inter-α-inhibitor to hyaluronan (HA), increasing its avidity for leukocytes. Results: Recombinant TSG-6 increased leukocyte adhesion to HA and its accumulation in airway cells. Conclusion: In addition to its ability to transfer HCs to HA, TSG-6 amplifies HA synthesis. Significance: TSG-6 is a potent regulator of HA synthesis and is likely to be involved in a variety of inflammatory diseases.