Alternative Names
4F2 cell-surface antigen heavy chain; 4F2hc; SLC3A2; Lymphocyte activation antigen 4F2 large subunit; Solute carrier family 3 member 2; MDU1; CD98
Background
CD98 is a multifunctional glycoprotein that is involved in various biological processes such as amino acid transport, cell adhesion, diffusion, adhesion, and proliferation. CD98 can interact with CD147 to induce integrin 1 function to promote cyclosporine B-induced cell adhesion and p44/p42 MAPK activation following PI3K activation. CD98 heavy chain has been studied to be a key player in tumorigenesis due to its role in activating integrin signaling to promote tumor progression via angiogenesis, invasiveness, and proliferation in addition to promoting malignant transformation of cells. Fibrotic progression in the liver could be linked to the activation of integrin αvβ1 via CD98. CD98’s role in T cell activation in which the TGF activation could also play a profibrotic role.
Note
For Research Use Only , Not for Diagnostic Use.