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Query: UNIPROT:P17931 (
galectin-3
)
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The synovial fluid glycoprotein lubricin (also known as proteoglycan 4) is a mucin-type
O-
linked glycosylated biological lubricant implicated to be involved in osteoarthritis (OA) development. Lubricin's ability to reduce friction is related to its glycosylation consisting of sialylated and unsialylated Tn-antigens and core 1 and core 2 structures. The glycans on lubricin have also been suggested to be involved in crosslinking and stabilization of the lubricating superficial layer of cartilage by mediating interaction between lubricin and
galectin-3
. However, with the spectrum of glycans being found on lubricin, the glycan candidates involved in this interaction were unknown. Here, we confirm that the core 2
O-
linked glycans mediate this lubricin-
galectin-3
interaction, shown by surface plasmon resonance data indicating that recombinant lubricin (rhPRG4) devoid of core 2 structures did not bind to recombinant
galectin-3
. Conversely, transfection of Chinese hamster ovary cells with the core 2
GlcNAc transferase
acting on a mucin-type
O-
glycoprotein displayed increased
galectin-3
binding. Both the level of
galectin-3
and the
galectin-3
interactions with synovial lubricin were found to be decreased in late-stage OA patients, coinciding with an increase in unsialylated core 1
O-
glycans (T-antigens) and Tn-antigens. These data suggest a defect in crosslinking of surface-active molecules in OA and provide novel insights into OA molecular pathology.
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PMID:Decrease of core 2
O-
glycans on synovial lubricin in osteoarthritis reduces galectin-3 mediated crosslinking. 3292 62