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The role of decorin in collagen fibrillogenesis and skin homeostasis

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GLYCOCONJUGATE JOURNAL
Volume 19, Issue 4-5, Pages 249-255

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SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1023/A:1025383913444

Keywords

decorin; dermatan sulfate proteoglycan; skin; collagen fibrillogenesis

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  1. NCI NIH HHS [R01 CA-47282, R01 CA39481] Funding Source: Medline

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Decorin, a prototype member of the growing family of the small leucine-rich proteoglycans (SLRP's), plays significant roles in tissue development and assembly, as well as playing both direct and indirect signaling roles. This review will concentrate on decorin's function in collagen fibrillogenesis as determined through the study of mice with a disrupted decorin gene. The fragile skin and abnormal tendon phenotypes initially observed were found to be due to fundamental alterations in collagen fibers, highlighting the crucial role of proteoglycans in general and SLRP's in particular in collagen fibrillogenesis. The altered fibril formation within tissues in turn leads to observable and quantifiable changes at the organismal level. Research into certain fibrotic processes with concomitant upregulation or reduction of decorin makes interesting comparisons with the collagen malformations seen in Dcn(-/-) mice. Overall, decorin is shown to be a vital player in maintaining skin and tendon integrity at the molecular level, among other functions.

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