A New C-Xyloside induces modifications of GAG expression, structure and functional properties.

Proteoglycans (PGs) are critically involved in major cellular processes. Most PG activities are due to the large interactive properties of their glycosaminoglycan (GAG) polysaccharide chains, whose expression and fine structural features are tightly controlled by a complex and highly regulated biosy...

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Autores principales: Emilie Vassal-Stermann, Albert Duranton, Annie F Black, Gayane Azadiguian, Julien Demaude, Hugues Lortat-Jacob, Lionel Breton, Romain R Vivès
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spelling oai:doaj.org-article:b4ae07378fa940829f70fca30c362f3e2021-11-18T08:10:53ZA New C-Xyloside induces modifications of GAG expression, structure and functional properties.1932-620310.1371/journal.pone.0047933https://doaj.org/article/b4ae07378fa940829f70fca30c362f3e2012-01-01T00:00:00Zhttps://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/pmid/23110134/pdf/?tool=EBIhttps://doaj.org/toc/1932-6203Proteoglycans (PGs) are critically involved in major cellular processes. Most PG activities are due to the large interactive properties of their glycosaminoglycan (GAG) polysaccharide chains, whose expression and fine structural features are tightly controlled by a complex and highly regulated biosynthesis machinery. Xylosides are known to bypass PG-associated GAG biosynthesis and prime the assembly of free polysaccharide chains. These are, therefore, attractive molecules to interfere with GAG expression and function. Recently, we have developed a new xyloside derivative, C-Xyloside, that shares classical GAG-inducing xyloside activities while exhibiting improved metabolic stability. We have previously shown that C-Xyloside had beneficial effects on skin homoeostasis/regeneration using a number of models, but its precise effects on GAG expression and fine structure remained to be addressed. In this study, we have therefore investigated this in details, using a reconstructed dermal tissue as model. Our results first confirmed that C-Xyloside strongly enhanced synthesis of GAG chains, but also induced significant changes in their structure. C-Xyloside primed GAGs were exclusively chondroitin/dermatan sulfate (CS/DS) that featured reduced chain size, increased O-sulfation, and changes in iduronate content and distribution. Surprisingly, C-Xyloside also affected PG-borne GAGs, the main difference being observed in CS/DS 4-O/6-O-sulfation ratio. Such changes were found to affect the biological properties of CS/DS, as revealed by the significant reduction in binding to Hepatocyte Growth Factor observed upon C-Xyloside treatment. Overall, this study provides new insights into the effect of C-Xyloside on GAG structure and activities, which opens up perspectives and applications of such compound in skin repair/regeneration. It also provides a new illustration about the use of xylosides as tools for modifying GAG fine structure/function relationships.Emilie Vassal-StermannAlbert DurantonAnnie F BlackGayane AzadiguianJulien DemaudeHugues Lortat-JacobLionel BretonRomain R VivèsPublic Library of Science (PLoS)articleMedicineRScienceQENPLoS ONE, Vol 7, Iss 10, p e47933 (2012)
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Emilie Vassal-Stermann
Albert Duranton
Annie F Black
Gayane Azadiguian
Julien Demaude
Hugues Lortat-Jacob
Lionel Breton
Romain R Vivès
A New C-Xyloside induces modifications of GAG expression, structure and functional properties.
description Proteoglycans (PGs) are critically involved in major cellular processes. Most PG activities are due to the large interactive properties of their glycosaminoglycan (GAG) polysaccharide chains, whose expression and fine structural features are tightly controlled by a complex and highly regulated biosynthesis machinery. Xylosides are known to bypass PG-associated GAG biosynthesis and prime the assembly of free polysaccharide chains. These are, therefore, attractive molecules to interfere with GAG expression and function. Recently, we have developed a new xyloside derivative, C-Xyloside, that shares classical GAG-inducing xyloside activities while exhibiting improved metabolic stability. We have previously shown that C-Xyloside had beneficial effects on skin homoeostasis/regeneration using a number of models, but its precise effects on GAG expression and fine structure remained to be addressed. In this study, we have therefore investigated this in details, using a reconstructed dermal tissue as model. Our results first confirmed that C-Xyloside strongly enhanced synthesis of GAG chains, but also induced significant changes in their structure. C-Xyloside primed GAGs were exclusively chondroitin/dermatan sulfate (CS/DS) that featured reduced chain size, increased O-sulfation, and changes in iduronate content and distribution. Surprisingly, C-Xyloside also affected PG-borne GAGs, the main difference being observed in CS/DS 4-O/6-O-sulfation ratio. Such changes were found to affect the biological properties of CS/DS, as revealed by the significant reduction in binding to Hepatocyte Growth Factor observed upon C-Xyloside treatment. Overall, this study provides new insights into the effect of C-Xyloside on GAG structure and activities, which opens up perspectives and applications of such compound in skin repair/regeneration. It also provides a new illustration about the use of xylosides as tools for modifying GAG fine structure/function relationships.
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author Emilie Vassal-Stermann
Albert Duranton
Annie F Black
Gayane Azadiguian
Julien Demaude
Hugues Lortat-Jacob
Lionel Breton
Romain R Vivès
author_facet Emilie Vassal-Stermann
Albert Duranton
Annie F Black
Gayane Azadiguian
Julien Demaude
Hugues Lortat-Jacob
Lionel Breton
Romain R Vivès
author_sort Emilie Vassal-Stermann
title A New C-Xyloside induces modifications of GAG expression, structure and functional properties.
title_short A New C-Xyloside induces modifications of GAG expression, structure and functional properties.
title_full A New C-Xyloside induces modifications of GAG expression, structure and functional properties.
title_fullStr A New C-Xyloside induces modifications of GAG expression, structure and functional properties.
title_full_unstemmed A New C-Xyloside induces modifications of GAG expression, structure and functional properties.
title_sort new c-xyloside induces modifications of gag expression, structure and functional properties.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
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url https://doaj.org/article/b4ae07378fa940829f70fca30c362f3e
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