Modulation of Macrophage and B Cell Function by Glycosaminoglycans

  • Wrenshall, Lucile E.
  • Stevens, R. Brian
  • Cerra, Frank B.
  • Platt, Jeffrey L.
Publication date
December 2013
Publisher
SelectedWorks

Abstract

There is increasing evidence that the behavior of antigen-presenting cells may be regulated, in part, by the surrounding microenvironment. Components of the microenvironment of solid tissues that might influence antigen-presenting cell functions include glycosaminoglycans. We previously showed that heparan sulfate glycosaminoglycans activate macrophages, leading to profound alterations in T cell responses. Here we demonstrate the functional changes that occur in murine antigen-presenting cells induced by heparan sulfate and other glycosaminoglycans, and postulate how these functional changes influence the nature of local immune responses. Heparan sulfate triggered up-regulation of ICAM-1 and I-A, caused the release by antigen-presenting cel...

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