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Original Article

The CD44 Protein Family: Roles in Embryogenesis and Tumor Progression

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Pages 381-393 | Received 27 Apr 1998, Accepted 12 May 1998, Published online: 16 Apr 2010
 

Abstract

Members of the CD44 protein family are engaged in various physiological and pathological processes such as lymphocyte activation, lymphocyte homing, wound healing, delayed type hypersensitivity, apoptosis, tumor progression and limb development. Here we summarize observations which lead to a molecular understanding of the function of CD44 in some of these physiological processes. The most striking function for a CD44 variant protein is its presentation of growth factors to high affinity receptors on mesenchymal cells in the developing limb. Furthermore we summarize the experiments that allowed the identification of CD44 variant exon encoded sequences which account for differentiation-specific and inducible splice regulation.

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