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T1 0-89 Sentence denotes Reduced expression of the hyaluronan and proteoglycan link proteins in malignant gliomas.
T2 90-270 Sentence denotes Malignant gliomas have a distinctive ability to infiltrate the brain parenchyma and disrupt the neural extracellular matrix that inhibits motility of axons and normal neural cells.
T3 271-460 Sentence denotes Chondroitin sulfate proteoglycans (CSPGs) are among the major inhibitory components in the neural matrix, but surprisingly, some are up-regulated in gliomas and act as pro-invasive signals.
T4 461-620 Sentence denotes In the normal brain, CSPGs are thought to associate with hyaluronic acid and glycoproteins such as the tenascins and link proteins to form the matrix scaffold.
T5 621-727 Sentence denotes Here, we examined for the first time the expression of link proteins in human brain and malignant gliomas.
T6 728-889 Sentence denotes Our results indicate that HAPLN4 and HAPLN2 are the predominant members of this family in the adult human brain but are strongly reduced in the tumor parenchyma.
T7 890-1046 Sentence denotes To test if their absence was related to a pro-invasive gain of function of CSPGs, we expressed HAPLN4 in glioma cells in combination with the CSPG brevican.
T8 1047-1167 Sentence denotes Surprisingly, HAPLN4 increased glioma cell adhesion and migration and even potentiated the motogenic effect of brevican.
T9 1168-1382 Sentence denotes Further characterization revealed that HAPLN4 expressed in glioma cells was largely soluble and did not reproduce the strong, hyaluronan-independent association of the native protein to brain subcellular membranes.
T10 1383-1589 Sentence denotes Taken together, our results suggest that the tumor parenchyma is rich in CSPGs that are not associated to HAPLNs and could instead interact with other extracellular matrix proteins produced by glioma cells.
T11 1590-1689 Sentence denotes This dissociation may contribute to changes in the matrix scaffold caused by invasive glioma cells.