<div><p>Hyaluronan (HA), a large nonsulfated glycosaminogycan in the extracellular matrix, whose degraded fragments termed as low molecular weight hyaluronan (LMW-HA), has been reported as an important regulator of angiogenesis. However, little is known about the influence of LMW-HA on lymphangiogenesis. In this study, we try to explore the in vitro effects of LMW-HA on lymphangiogenesis and identify the underlying molecular mechanisms. Our results showed that LMW-HA stimulation significantly increased lymphatic endothelial cells (LECs) proliferation, migration and tube formation. Further experiments demonstrated that LMW-HA altered actin cytoskeleton rearrangement and increased the formation of intense stress fibers, lamellipodia and filop...
The major lymphatic endothelial hyaluronan receptor LYVE-1, a Link superfamily glycoprotein similar ...
Entry to the afferent lymphatics marks the first committed step for immune cell migration from tissu...
The correct formation of new blood vessels from existing vasculature (angiogenesis) is essential for...
Hyaluronan (HA), a large nonsulfated glycosaminogycan in the extracellular matrix, whose degraded fr...
Hyaluronan (HA), a large nonsulfated glycosaminogycan in the extracellular matrix, whose degraded fr...
AbstractLymphangiogenesis, the formation of new lymph vessels, plays a significant role in the devel...
During tissue injury, inflammation, and tumor growth, enhanced production and degradation of the ext...
The lymphatic system comprises a network of vessels whose primary functions are the maintenance of e...
UnrestrictedLymphatic Hyaluronan receptor (LYVE1) is a lymphatic endothelial cell marker and is impl...
The lymphatic system is best known for draining interstitial fluid from the tissues and returning it...
Abstract Hyaluronan (HA), a high molecular weight glycosaminoglycan in the extracellular matrix, has...
LYVE-1, a close relative of the leucocyte receptor, CD44, is the main receptor for hyaluronan (HA) i...
Abstract Hyaluronan (HA), a high molecular weight glycosaminoglycan in the extracellular matrix, has...
The glycosaminoglycan hyaluronan is a key substrate for cell migration in tissues during inflammatio...
Hyaluronan (HA) is a large nonsulfated glycosamin-oglycan and an important regulator of angiogenesis...
The major lymphatic endothelial hyaluronan receptor LYVE-1, a Link superfamily glycoprotein similar ...
Entry to the afferent lymphatics marks the first committed step for immune cell migration from tissu...
The correct formation of new blood vessels from existing vasculature (angiogenesis) is essential for...
Hyaluronan (HA), a large nonsulfated glycosaminogycan in the extracellular matrix, whose degraded fr...
Hyaluronan (HA), a large nonsulfated glycosaminogycan in the extracellular matrix, whose degraded fr...
AbstractLymphangiogenesis, the formation of new lymph vessels, plays a significant role in the devel...
During tissue injury, inflammation, and tumor growth, enhanced production and degradation of the ext...
The lymphatic system comprises a network of vessels whose primary functions are the maintenance of e...
UnrestrictedLymphatic Hyaluronan receptor (LYVE1) is a lymphatic endothelial cell marker and is impl...
The lymphatic system is best known for draining interstitial fluid from the tissues and returning it...
Abstract Hyaluronan (HA), a high molecular weight glycosaminoglycan in the extracellular matrix, has...
LYVE-1, a close relative of the leucocyte receptor, CD44, is the main receptor for hyaluronan (HA) i...
Abstract Hyaluronan (HA), a high molecular weight glycosaminoglycan in the extracellular matrix, has...
The glycosaminoglycan hyaluronan is a key substrate for cell migration in tissues during inflammatio...
Hyaluronan (HA) is a large nonsulfated glycosamin-oglycan and an important regulator of angiogenesis...
The major lymphatic endothelial hyaluronan receptor LYVE-1, a Link superfamily glycoprotein similar ...
Entry to the afferent lymphatics marks the first committed step for immune cell migration from tissu...
The correct formation of new blood vessels from existing vasculature (angiogenesis) is essential for...