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. 2021 Mar 22;22(6):3204. doi: 10.3390/ijms22063204

Table 2.

Role of Hyaluronidases in various disease processes. This table details the known involvement of hyaluronidases in specific disease states.

Organ System Disease/Condition Hyaluronidase(s) Involved Hyaluronidase Involvement
Skin and connective tissue Mucopolysaccharidosis type IX (MPS IX) HYAL1 Deficiency leads to joint pathology resembling juvenile idiopathic arthritis
Keloid scarring HYALs 1 & 2 Reduced expression compared to normal skin
Scleroderma
Facial wrinkles
HYAL1
KIAA1199
Reduced in serum
Exacerbates facial wrinkles
Cardiovascular Cor triatriatum sinistrum HYAL2 Deficiency
Post-myocardial infarction fibrosis HYAL3 Increases collagen deposition
Pulmonary Pulmonary hypertension HYAL2 Promotes remodeling of vasculature and pulmonary hypertension
Renal Chronic kidney disease HYAL1 Elevated in serum of patients with end-stage renal disease
Hepatic Steatosis, steatohepatitis, cirrhosis HYALs 1 & 2 Elevated in diseased liver parenchyma
Hepatitis B TMEM2 Decreased in chronic infection; may be protective against infection
Hepatitis C HYALs Elevated in serum
Gastrointestinal Pancreaticocutaneous fistula HYAL1 Elevated in serum
Inflammatory bowel disease HYAL2 Reduced in platelets
Crohn’s disease KIAA1199 Elevated in colonic fibroblasts
Colorectal cancer KIAA1199 Overexpression promotes cancer cell invasion