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Exp Dermatol ; 31(5): 715-724, 2022 05.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34816490

RESUMO

Lack of matrix deposition is one of the main factors that complicates the healing process of wounds. The aim of this study was to test the efficacy and safety of a liquid dermal scaffold, referred to as MeshFill (MF) that can fill the complex network of tunnels and cavities which are usually found in chronic wounds and hence improve the healing process. We evaluated in vitro and in vivo properties of a novel liquid dermal scaffold in a delayed murine full-thickness wound model. We also compared this scaffold with two commercially available granular collagen-based products (GCBP). Liquid dermal scaffold accelerated wound closure significantly compared with no-treated control and collagen-based injectable composites in a delayed splinted wound model. When we compared cellular composition and count between MF, no treatment and GCBP at the histology level, it was found that MF was the most analogous and consistent with the normal anatomy of the skin. These findings were matched with the clinical outcome observation. The flowable in situ forming scaffold is liquid at cold temperature and gels after application to the wound site. Therefore, it would conform to the topography of the wound when liquid and provides adequate tensile strength when solidified. This patient-ready gelling dermal scaffold also contains the nutritional ingredients and therefore supports cell growth. Applying an injectable liquid scaffold that can fill wound gaps and generate a matrix to promote keratinocytes and fibroblasts migration, can result in improvement of the healing process of complex wounds.


Assuntos
Pele Artificial , Cicatrização , Animais , Colágeno , Modelos Animais de Doenças , Humanos , Camundongos , Pele/lesões
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J Investig Dermatol Symp Proc ; 20(1): S16-S21, 2020 11.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33099378

RESUMO

Alopecia areata (AA), which is defined as an autoimmune hair loss disease, has a serious impact on the quality of life for patients with AA worldwide. In this study, to our knowledge, a previously unreported method of AA induction in C3H mice has been established and validated. Using this method, we showed that dermal injection of 1-3 million of a mixture of skin cells freshly isolated from AA-affected skin induces AA in more than 80% of healthy mice. Contrary to the previous protocol, the induction of AA by this approach does not need any surgical AA skin grafting, cell manipulation, or high number of activated T cells. We also showed that dermal injection of adherent myeloid cells (mainly CD11b+) in healthy mice is as potent as a mixture of none adherent CD3+ T cells and CD19+ B cells in the induction of AA. Interestingly, most of the mice (7 out of 8) that received non-adherent cells developed AA universalis, whereas most of the mice (5 out of 7) that received adherent cells developed patchy AA. Finally, we found a high number of stage-specific embryonic antigen-expressing cells whose expression in monocytes in an inflammatory disease causes the release of inflammatory cytokines, TNF-α and IL-1ß, from these cells in AA-affected skin.


Assuntos
Alopecia em Áreas/metabolismo , Alopecia em Áreas/patologia , Células Mieloides/metabolismo , Células Mieloides/transplante , Animais , Antígenos Glicosídicos Associados a Tumores/metabolismo , Antígeno CD11b/metabolismo , Adesão Celular , Células Cultivadas , Modelos Animais de Doenças , Feminino , Antígenos CD15/metabolismo , Camundongos , Camundongos Endogâmicos C3H , Antígenos Embrionários Estágio-Específicos/metabolismo
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Clin Immunol ; 174: 1-9, 2017 01.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-27989895

RESUMO

Indoleamine 2,3-dioxygenase (IDO) is an immunosuppressive enzyme with tolerogenic effects on different immune cells. Our group has previously shown that co-transplantation of IDO-expressing fibroblasts with donor tissues can delay immune rejection by inducing local immunosuppression. In this study, we have employed a systemic approach to improve allograft survival without using any immunosuppressive medication. To achieve this, 10 million lentiviral transduced IDO-expressing donor derived fibroblasts were injected into the peritoneal cavity of allograft recipients. We showed that IDO-fibroblast therapy increases the survival of both islets and skin allografts and decreases the infiltration of immune cells in subcutaneous transplanted skins. Indirect pathway of allo-reactive T cell activation was suppressed more than the direct pathway. Injected IDO-fibroblasts were found in peritoneal cavity and mesenteric lymph nodes of the recipient mice. In conclusion, IDO-expressing fibroblast therapy proved to be a novel approach in improving the allogeneic graft survival.


Assuntos
Fibroblastos/transplante , Sobrevivência de Enxerto , Indolamina-Pirrol 2,3,-Dioxigenase , Animais , Glicemia/análise , Diabetes Mellitus Experimental/sangue , Feminino , Injeções Intraperitoneais , Transplante das Ilhotas Pancreáticas , Masculino , Camundongos Endogâmicos BALB C , Camundongos Endogâmicos C3H , Camundongos Endogâmicos C57BL , Pele/citologia , Pele/imunologia , Linfócitos T Reguladores/imunologia , Transplante Homólogo
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J Cell Physiol ; 231(9): 1964-73, 2016 09.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-26743772

RESUMO

Indoleamine 2,3-dioxygenase (IDO) induces immunological tolerance in physiological and pathological conditions. Therefore, we used dermal fibroblasts with stable IDO expression as a cell therapy to: (i) Investigate the factors determining the efficacy of this cell therapy for autoimmune diabetes in non-obese diabetic (NOD) mice; (ii) Scrutinize the potential immunological mechanisms. Newly diabetic NOD mice were randomly injected with either 10 × 10(6) (10M) or 15 × 10(6) (15M) IDO-expressing dermal fibroblasts. Blood glucose levels (BGLs), body weight, plasma kynurenine levels, insulitis severity, islet beta cell function, autoreactive CD8(+) T cells, Th17 cells and regulatory T cells (Tregs) were then investigated in these mice. IL-1ß and cleaved caspase-3 levels were assessed in islets co-cultured with IDO-expressing fibroblasts. BGLs in 83% mice treated with 15M IDO-expressing fibroblasts recovered to normal up to 120 days. However, only 17% mice treated with 10M IDO-expressing cells were reversed to normoglycemia. A 15M IDO-expressing fibroblasts significantly reduced infiltrated immune cells in islets and recovered the functionality of remaining islet beta cells in NOD mice. Additionally, they successfully inhibited autoreactive CD8(+) T cells and Th17 cells as well as increased Tregs in different organs of NOD mice. Islet beta cells co-cultured with IDO-expressing fibroblasts had reduced IL-1ß levels and cell apoptosis. Both cell number and IDO enzymatic activity contributes to the efficiency of IDO cell therapy. Optimized IDO-expressing fibroblasts successfully reverse the progression of diabetes in NOD mice through induction of Tregs as well as inhibition of beta cell specific autoreactive CD8(+) T cells and Th17 cells. J. Cell. Physiol. 231: 1964-1973, 2016. © 2016 Wiley Periodicals, Inc.


Assuntos
Diabetes Mellitus Experimental/imunologia , Fibroblastos/enzimologia , Hiperglicemia/metabolismo , Indolamina-Pirrol 2,3,-Dioxigenase/metabolismo , Células Secretoras de Insulina/imunologia , Animais , Diabetes Mellitus Experimental/metabolismo , Diabetes Mellitus Tipo 1/imunologia , Diabetes Mellitus Tipo 1/metabolismo , Feminino , Hiperglicemia/imunologia , Células Secretoras de Insulina/enzimologia , Masculino , Camundongos Endogâmicos C57BL , Camundongos Endogâmicos NOD , Linfócitos T Reguladores/imunologia
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Immunology ; 148(1): 22-33, 2016 May.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-26789277

RESUMO

There is controversy about the immunomodulatory effect of fibroblasts on dendritic cells (DCs). To clarify this issue, in this study, we have evaluated different features of fibroblast-primed DCs including their ability to express co-inhibitory and co-stimulatory molecules, pro-inflammatory and anti-inflammatory cytokines and their ability to induce T-cell proliferation. We also examined migratory capacity of DCs to lymphatic tissues and present fibroblast-derived antigens after encountering fibroblasts. The results of our in vitro study showed that both co-inhibitory (programmed death ligand 1 and ligand 2 and B7H4) and co-stimulatory (CD86) molecules were up-regulated when DCs were co-cultured with fibroblasts. In an animal model, we showed that intra- peritoneal injection (IP) of both syngeneic and allogeneic fibroblasts significantly increased both total DC count and expression level of co-inhibitory and co-stimulatory molecules on DCs. Priming of DCs with syngeneic and allogeneic fibroblasts reduced the proliferation of CD4(+) and CD8(+) T cells. Even activation of fibroblast- primed DCs failed to restore their ability to induce T-cell proliferation. Likewise, priming of DCs with fibroblasts blocked the ability of ovalbumin-pulsed DCs to induce proliferation of ovalbumin-specific CD4(+) T cells. Compared with non-activated DCs, fibroblast-primed DCs had significantly higher expression levels of interleukin-10 and indoleamine 2, 3 dioxygenase. Fibroblast-primed DCs had a significantly reduced interleukin-12 expression level compared with that of activated DCs. After priming with fibroblasts, DCs were able to migrate to lymphatic tissues and present fibroblast-derived antigens (ovalbumin). In conclusion, after priming with fibroblasts, DCs gain tolerogenic features. This finding suggests the potential role of fibroblasts in the maintenance of immune tolerance.


Assuntos
Células Dendríticas/imunologia , Fibroblastos/fisiologia , Tolerância Imunológica , Animais , Apresentação de Antígeno , Células Cultivadas , Técnicas de Cocultura , Citocinas/análise , Feminino , Ativação Linfocitária , Camundongos , Camundongos Endogâmicos C3H , Camundongos Endogâmicos C57BL
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Wound Repair Regen ; 24(4): 695-704, 2016 07.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-27197606

RESUMO

Skin transplantation provides an excellent potential model to investigate the immunology of allograft rejection and tolerance induction. Despite the theoretical ease of performing skin transplantation, as well as the potential of directly observing the reaction to the transplanted tissue, the poor reliability of skin transplantation in the mouse has largely precluded the use of this model. Furthermore, there is controversy regarding the most appropriate skin graft donor site due to poor success of back skin transplantation, as compared with the thinner ear or tail skin. This study demonstrates a reliable method to successfully perform skin grafts in a mouse model, as well as the clinical and histologic outcome of syngeneic grafts. A total of 287 grafts were performed (in 126 mice) utilizing donor skin from the ear, tail or back. No graft failure or postoperative mortality was observed. Comparison of this technique with two previously established protocols of skin transplantation (5.0 absorbable Suture + tissue glue technique and no-suture technique) demonstrates the significant improvement in the engraftment success of the new technique. In summary, a new technique for murine skin grafting demonstrates improved reliability across donor site locations and strains, increasing the potential for investigating interventions to alter the rejection process.


Assuntos
Aloenxertos/imunologia , Rejeição de Enxerto/imunologia , Sobrevivência de Enxerto/imunologia , Tolerância Imunológica , Transplante de Pele/métodos , Cicatrização/fisiologia , Aloenxertos/irrigação sanguínea , Animais , Bandagens , Modelos Animais de Doenças , Rejeição de Enxerto/fisiopatologia , Sobrevivência de Enxerto/fisiologia , Camundongos , Camundongos Endogâmicos BALB C , Camundongos Endogâmicos C57BL , Reprodutibilidade dos Testes
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Mol Cell Biochem ; 409(1-2): 213-24, 2015 Nov.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-26298287

RESUMO

Methotrexate (MTX), an anti-metabolite and anti-inflammatory drug, has been used to effectively manage and prevent keloids, but its mechanism(s) of action has not been elucidated. Our study sought to evaluate the effect of MTX on the production of key extra cellular matrix components, collagen, and matrix metalloproteinase-1 (MMP-1), produced by fibroblasts and involved in development of fibrosis. The proliferation and viability of cultured human dermal fibroblasts in response to different concentrations of MTX were determined using cell counting and MTT assay, respectively. Western blot analysis was used to determine the levels of both intracellular and secreted type 1 collagen and MMP-1. The results showed no significant changes in the proliferation of fibroblasts treated with 50 ng/ml of MTX as compared to that of control. Under the same experimental conditions, the level of secreted and intracellular type I collagen was markedly reduced and, conversely, the level of MMP-1 increased in treated neonatal, adult, and hypertrophic scar fibroblasts as compared with those of controls. The possible involvement of MTX-induced extracellular signal-regulated kinase 1/2 (ERK1/2) pathway in MMP-1 production was also studied and the result showed an increase in phosphorylated ERK 1/2 in response to MTX treatment. In summary, the findings of this study revealed that MTX significantly reduced collagen production in different strains of fibroblasts derived from neonatal, adult, and hypertrophic scar tissues, while under the same experimental conditions, it increased the expression of MMP-1. As such, our findings validate and identify a potential mechanism through which MTX functions as an anti-fibrogenic factor in treating fibroproliferative disorders.


Assuntos
Antimetabólitos Antineoplásicos/farmacologia , Cicatriz Hipertrófica/metabolismo , Colágeno Tipo I/biossíntese , Fibroblastos/metabolismo , Metaloproteinase 1 da Matriz/biossíntese , Metotrexato/farmacologia , Adulto , Proliferação de Células/efeitos dos fármacos , Sobrevivência Celular/efeitos dos fármacos , Células Cultivadas , Derme/citologia , Derme/metabolismo , Matriz Extracelular/metabolismo , MAP Quinases Reguladas por Sinal Extracelular/metabolismo , Fibroblastos/citologia , Humanos , Recém-Nascido
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Mol Cell Biochem ; 372(1-2): 95-100, 2013 Jan.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-23054189

RESUMO

Upon release from keratinocytes, 14-3-3 sigma (also known as stratifin) acts on the dermal fibroblast and modulates its production of extracellular matrix proteins. Subsequent to the recent identification as a receptor responsible for stratifin-mediated matrix turnover in dermal fibroblasts, aminopeptidase N has been implicated in the regulation of epidermal-dermal communication and expression of key matrix proteases and adhesion molecules. In light of the growing importance of aminopeptidase N in modulation of the fibroblast phenotype, the present study evaluates the potential of targeting the ectoenzyme in cutaneous repair, and demonstrates that neutralization of aminopeptidase N led to acceleration of wound closure. This was attributed to at least in part an increase of collagen deposition and fibroblast contractility in the granulation tissue. These findings confirmed the important role of aminopeptidase N in post-injury tissue remodeling and wound contraction.


Assuntos
Anticorpos Neutralizantes/administração & dosagem , Antígenos CD13/antagonistas & inibidores , Pele/efeitos dos fármacos , Cicatrização/efeitos dos fármacos , Actinas/metabolismo , Administração Tópica , Animais , Antígenos CD13/imunologia , Antígenos CD13/metabolismo , Células Cultivadas , Colágeno/metabolismo , Ativação Enzimática , Feminino , Humanos , Imidazóis/farmacologia , Sistema de Sinalização das MAP Quinases , Masculino , Camundongos , Camundongos Endogâmicos BALB C , Terapia de Alvo Molecular , Fosforilação , Processamento de Proteína Pós-Traducional/efeitos dos fármacos , Piridinas/farmacologia , Pele/metabolismo , Pele/patologia , Pele/fisiopatologia , Proteínas Quinases p38 Ativadas por Mitógeno/antagonistas & inibidores , Proteínas Quinases p38 Ativadas por Mitógeno/metabolismo
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Gels ; 9(7)2023 Jul 04.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37504421

RESUMO

Bacterial infection and poor cell recruitment are among the main factors that prolong wound healing. To address this, a strategy is required that can prevent infection while promoting tissue repair. Here, we have created a silver nanoparticle-based hydrogel composite that is antibacterial and provides nutrients for cell growth, while filling cavities of various geometries in wounds that are difficult to reach with other dressings. Silver nanoparticles (AgNPs) were synthesized by chemical reduction and characterized using transmission electron microscopy (TEM), dynamic light scattering (DLS), and inductively coupled plasma-mass spectroscopy (ICP-MS). Using varying concentrations of AgNPs (200, 400, and 600 ppm), several collagen-based silver-hydrogel nanocomposite candidates were generated. The impact of these candidates on wound healing was assessed in a rat splinted wound model, while their ability to prevent wound infection from a contaminated surface was assessed using a rat subcutaneous infection model. Biocompatibility was assessed using the standard MTT assay and in vivo histological analyses. Synthesized AgNPs were spherical and stable, and while hydrogel alone did not have any antibacterial effect, AgNP-hydrogel composites showed significant antibacterial activity both in vitro and in vivo. Wound healing was found to be accelerated with AgNP-hydrogel composite treatment, and no negative effects were observed compared to the control group. The formulations were non-cytotoxic and did not differ significantly in hematological and biochemical factors from the control group in the in vivo study. By presenting promising antibacterial and wound healing activities, silver-hydrogel nanocomposite offers a safe therapeutic option that can be used as a functional scaffold for an acceleration of wound healing.

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J Cell Physiol ; 227(1): 328-38, 2012 Jan.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-21437902

RESUMO

It is well known that silica generates fibrosis around them in animals and human. However, the pathogenesis and mechanism of silica-induced fibrosis are still poorly understood. Here, we established a new strategy through which the effects of silica on fibrotic nodule formation, key extracellular matrix accumulation, and the mechanism involved were explored. To achieve this, human dermal fibroblasts were directly exposed to silica gel for various durations. Fibrotic nodule formation was evaluated by their microscopic appearance, type-1 procollagen, and fibronection expression in cell lysate and MMP-1 and-3 in conditioned media were analyzed by Western blotting. The results show an easily formation of nodule-like structures around silica gel in an in vitro-cultured system. The findings further revealed that silica gel stimulates collagen and fibronectin expression, while down-regulates matrix metalloproteinase-1 and -3 (MMP-1 and MMP-3) released in conditioned medium. To explore the mechanism involved, P38 and ERK1/2 Mitogen-Activated Protein Kinase (MAPK) signaling pathways were evaluated. Result showed that silica inhibits P38 and extracellular signal-regulated kinases (ERK1/2) MAP kinase phosphorylation. The addition of ERK1/2 inhibitor increases silica-stimulated type-1 collagen expression, reduces MMP-1 release and further enhances silica-induced nodule formation in dermal fibroblasts. These findings indicate that the inhibition of ERK1/2 MAPK signaling pathway may contribute to silica-caused fibrosis. In summary, our findings suggest that silica can directly cause fibrotic phenotype when fibroblasts contact with silica particles independent of any inflammation and other factors may exist in an in vivo condition.


Assuntos
MAP Quinases Reguladas por Sinal Extracelular/metabolismo , Fibroblastos/efeitos dos fármacos , Fibroblastos/patologia , Transdução de Sinais/efeitos dos fármacos , Dióxido de Silício/toxicidade , Western Blotting , Células Cultivadas , Colágeno/metabolismo , Fibroblastos/metabolismo , Fibrose/induzido quimicamente , Fibrose/metabolismo , Fibrose/patologia , Imunofluorescência , Humanos , Pele/efeitos dos fármacos , Pele/metabolismo , Pele/patologia
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J Cell Sci ; 123(Pt 17): 2996-3005, 2010 Sep 01.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-20699358

RESUMO

Matrix metalloproteinases (MMPs) are implicated in the degradation of the extracellular matrix during development and tissue repair, as well as in pathological conditions such as tumor invasion and fibrosis. MMP expression by stromal cells is partly regulated by signals from the neighboring epithelial cells. Keratinocyte-releasable 14-3-3sigma, or stratifin, acts as a potent MMP-1-stimulatory factor in fibroblasts. However, its mechanism of transmembrane signaling remains unknown. Ectodomain biotin labeling, serial affinity purification and mass spectroscopy analysis revealed that the stratifin associates with aminopeptidase N (APN), or CD13, at the cell surface. The transient knockdown of APN in fibroblasts eliminated the stratifin-mediated p38 MAP kinase activation and MMP-1 expression, implicating APN in a receptor-mediated transmembrane signaling event. Stratifin deletion studies implicated its C-terminus as a potential APN-binding site. Furthermore, the dephosphorylation of APN ectodomains reduced its binding affinity to the stratifin. The presence of a phosphorylated serine or threonine residue in APN has been implicated. Together, these findings provide evidence that APN is a novel cell surface receptor for stratifin and a potential target in the regulation of MMP-1 expression in epithelial-stromal cell communication.


Assuntos
Proteínas 14-3-3/metabolismo , Biomarcadores Tumorais/metabolismo , Antígenos CD13/metabolismo , Exonucleases/metabolismo , Metaloproteinase 1 da Matriz/metabolismo , Animais , Células 3T3 BALB , Membrana Celular/metabolismo , Exorribonucleases , Feminino , Fibroblastos/citologia , Fibroblastos/metabolismo , Fibroblastos/fisiologia , Humanos , Queratinócitos/citologia , Queratinócitos/metabolismo , Queratinócitos/fisiologia , Espectrometria de Massas , Metaloproteinase 1 da Matriz/biossíntese , Camundongos , Coelhos , Transdução de Sinais
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Mol Cell Biochem ; 370(1-2): 79-88, 2012 Nov.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-22814701

RESUMO

During the early stage of wound healing process, blood clots can be served as a temporary extracellular matrix (ECM) to let skin cell migration and proliferation. The red blood cells are generally thought as inert bystanders in the early and inflammatory phase of wound healing. Here, we provide evidence that red blood cells (RBC) also play an important role in modulation of key ECM components such as type-I collagen, α-smooth muscle actin, fibronectin, and matrix metalloproteinases (MMPs). In this study, we used western blot analysis and showed a significant increase in the level of MMP-1, 2, 3. Furthermore, we found that RBC lysate significantly down-regulates type-I collagen and α-smooth muscle actin while up-regulates fibronectin expression in dermal fibroblasts. To further explore the mechanism by which RBC lysate modulates MMP-1 expression, the effect of inhibitors for three MAPK signaling pathways on RBC inducing MMP-1 expression by dermal fibroblasts were tested. The result showed that the inhibitor of ERK1/2 could abrogate the stimulatory effect of RBC lysate on MMP-1 expression in dermal fibroblasts. Consistently, RBC treatment results in an increase of ERK1/2 phosphorylation in dermal fibroblast. In conclusion, these findings suggest that RBC lysate can modulate the expression of MMPs and key ECM components which are important in healing process.


Assuntos
Extratos Celulares/farmacologia , Derme/citologia , Eritrócitos/metabolismo , Proteínas da Matriz Extracelular/metabolismo , Fibroblastos/metabolismo , Actinas/genética , Actinas/metabolismo , Morte Celular/efeitos dos fármacos , Sobrevivência Celular/efeitos dos fármacos , Células Cultivadas , Colágeno Tipo I/genética , Colágeno Tipo I/metabolismo , Regulação para Baixo/efeitos dos fármacos , Proteínas da Matriz Extracelular/genética , MAP Quinases Reguladas por Sinal Extracelular/metabolismo , Fibroblastos/citologia , Fibroblastos/efeitos dos fármacos , Fibroblastos/enzimologia , Fibronectinas/genética , Fibronectinas/metabolismo , Humanos , Sistema de Sinalização das MAP Quinases/efeitos dos fármacos , Metaloproteinases da Matriz/metabolismo
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Mol Cell Biochem ; 360(1-2): 261-70, 2012 Jan.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-21948273

RESUMO

Airway remodelling in asthma involves various mediators modulating the production/breakdown of collagen by lung fibroblasts. Matrix metalloproteinase-1 (MMP-1) plays an important role in collagen breakdown. We recently showed that epithelial cell-derived extracellular form of 14-3-3σ is an important inducer of MMP-1 expression in skin fibroblasts. Thus, we hypothesized that 14-3-3 proteins are important regulators of MMP-1 expression in the respiratory airway. We examined the presence of extracellular 14-3-3 proteins in conditioned media obtained from primary lung epithelial cells, A549 and HS24 cells, and their effect on MMP-1 expression by lung fibroblasts (IMR-90). In addition, we evaluated IMR-90 response to 14-3-3 proteins in the presence of transforming growth factor-ß(1) (TGF-ß(1)), a cytokine known to decrease MMP-1 expression by fibroblasts. Extracellular 14-3-3α/ß, but not -σ, is released by the human-derived lung epithelial cell lines, A549 and HS24. Unlike dermal fibroblasts, IMR-90 cells do not produce MMP-1 in response to 14-3-3σ. Conversely, MMP-1 production was induced following treatment of IMR-90 with recombinant or lung epithelial cell-derived 14-3-3α/ß. These findings were also confirmed using primary human bronchial epithelial cells and lung fibroblasts obtained from non-asthmatic patients. The MMP-1-inducing effect of 14-3-3α/ß on IMR-90 was not inhibited by TGF-ß(1). Lung epithelial cell-derived 14-3-3α/ß has a potent MMP-1-inducing effect on airway fibroblasts. Modulation of MMP-1 by 14-3-3α/ß, may be important in the alteration of collagenase production associated with airway remodelling in obstructive lung diseases. Our data indicate that 14-3-3 proteins may be potential targets for future therapeutic strategies aimed at modulating tissue remodelling in asthma.


Assuntos
Proteínas 14-3-3/fisiologia , Células Epiteliais/metabolismo , Expressão Gênica , Pulmão/patologia , Metaloproteinase 1 da Matriz/metabolismo , Proteínas 14-3-3/metabolismo , Remodelação das Vias Aéreas , Biomarcadores Tumorais/metabolismo , Linhagem Celular Tumoral , Meios de Cultivo Condicionados , Células Epiteliais/enzimologia , Exonucleases/metabolismo , Exorribonucleases , Fibroblastos/enzimologia , Fibroblastos/metabolismo , Regulação da Expressão Gênica , Humanos , Inflamação , L-Lactato Desidrogenase/metabolismo , Metaloproteinase 1 da Matriz/genética , Cultura Primária de Células , Isoformas de Proteínas/metabolismo , Fator de Crescimento Transformador beta1/farmacologia , Fator de Crescimento Transformador beta1/fisiologia
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PLoS One ; 17(6): e0262060, 2022.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35737933

RESUMO

Dermal wound healing is a complex process which requires the interaction of many cell types and mediators in a highly sophisticated temporal sequence. Myeloid cells which compose of a significant proportion of the inflammatory cells infiltrate to the to a wound site where they play important roles in clearance of damaged tissue and microorganisms. Myeloid cells have the capacity to be converted into fibroblast-like cells and endothelial cells during wound healing process. However, whether myeloid cells in wounds can convert into epithelial cells where they contribute to healing process is not clear. In this study, we performed double immunofluorescent staining with antibodies for hematopoietic cells and keratinocytes as well as cell tracing technique to investigate hematopoietic cell conversion. The result showed that during the healing process, some of the CD45-positive hematopoietic cells also expressed keratin 14, a marker for keratinocytes. Further, double immunofluorescent staining in dermal wounds, using CD11b and K14 antibodies indicated that CD11b-positive myeloid cells were the origin of newly generated epithelial cells. Through tracing injected labeled splenocyte-derived myeloid cells in skin, we confirmed that myeloid cells were able to convert into keratinocytes in repaired skin. Furthermore, our results from in vivo experiments provided new information on contribution of myeloid cells in hair follicle regeneration. In conclusion, this work highlights the myeloid cell contributions in wound repair and hair follicle regeneration through conversion of M-CSF-stimulated CD11b-positive myeloid cells into epithelial cells in a murine model.


Assuntos
Folículo Piloso , Reepitelização , Animais , Células Endoteliais , Células Epiteliais , Fator Estimulador de Colônias de Macrófagos/metabolismo , Camundongos , Células Mieloides , Regeneração , Pele/metabolismo , Cicatrização
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Gels ; 8(1)2022 Jan 09.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35049584

RESUMO

(1) Background: Developing a high-quality, injectable biomaterial that is labor-saving, cost-efficient, and patient-ready is highly desirable. Our research group has previously developed a collagen-based injectable scaffold for the treatment of a variety of wounds including wounds with deep and irregular beds. Here, we investigated the biocompatibility of our liquid scaffold in mice and compared the results to a commercially available injectable granular collagen-based product. (2) Methods: Scaffolds were applied in sub-dermal pockets on the dorsum of mice. To examine the interaction between the scaffolds and the host tissue, samples were harvested after 1 and 2 weeks and stained for collagen content using Masson's Trichrome staining. Immunofluorescence staining and quantification were performed to assess the type and number of cells infiltrating each scaffold. (3) Results: Histological evaluation after 1 and 2 weeks demonstrated early and efficient integration of our liquid scaffold with no evident adverse foreign body reaction. This rapid incorporation was accompanied by significant cellular infiltration of stromal and immune cells into the scaffold when compared to the commercial product (p < 0.01) and the control group (p < 0.05). Contrarily, the commercial scaffold induced a foreign body reaction as it was surrounded by a capsule-like, dense cellular layer during the 2-week period, resulting in delayed integration and hampered cellular infiltration. (4) Conclusion: Results obtained from this study demonstrate the potential use of our liquid scaffold as an advanced injectable wound matrix for the management of skin wounds with complex geometries.

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Adv Wound Care (New Rochelle) ; 10(3): 113-122, 2021 03.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32320360

RESUMO

Objective: Full-thickness burn wounds require immediate coverage, and the primary clinical approaches comprise of skin allografts and autografts. The use of allografts is often temporary due to the antigenicity of allografts. In contrast, the availability of skin autografts may be limited in large burn injuries. In such cases, skin autografts can be expanded through the use of a skin mesher, creating meshed split-thickness skin grafts (MSTSGs). MSTSGs have revolutionized the treatment of large full-thickness burn injuries since the 1960s. However, contractures and poor esthetic outcomes remain a problem. We previously formulated and prepared an in situ forming skin substitute, called MeshFill (MF), which can conform to complex shapes and contours of wounds. The objective of this study was to assess the esthetic and wound healing outcomes in full-thickness wounds treated with a combination of MF and MSTSG in a porcine model. Approach: Either MSTSGs or MSTSG+MF was applied to full-thickness excisional wounds in Yorkshire pigs. Wound healing outcomes were assessed using histology, immunohistochemistry, and wound surface area analysis from day 10 to 60. Clinical evaluation of wounds were utilized to assess esthetic outcomes. Results: The results demonstrated that the combination of MSTSGs and MF improved wound healing and esthetic outcomes. Innovation: Effects of MSTSGs and reconstitutable liquid MF in a full-thickness porcine model were investigated for the first time. Conclusion: MF provides promise as a combination therapeutic regimen to improve wound healing and esthetic outcomes.


Assuntos
Queimaduras/cirurgia , Transplante de Pele/métodos , Cicatrização/fisiologia , Animais , Queimaduras/patologia , Modelos Animais de Doenças , Estética , Feminino , Pele Artificial , Suínos , Temperatura
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Wound Repair Regen ; 18(4): 401-8, 2010.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-20546553

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This study investigates the scar-reducing efficacy of topical application of stratifin and acetylsalicylic acid (ASA) in a rabbit ear model. A total of five New Zealand white rabbits with four wounds per ear were examined. Either recombinant stratifin (0.002%) or ASA (0.5%) incorporated in carboxymethyl cellulose gel was topically applied on each wound at postwounding Day 5. Scars were harvested at postwounding Day 28 for histological analysis. The wounds treated with stratifin and ASA showed 82 and 73% reduction in scar volume, respectively, compared with that of untreated controls. A reduction of 57 and 41% in total tissue cellularity along with 79 and 91% reduction in infiltrated CD3+ T cells were observed in response to treatment with stratifin and ASA, respectively, compared with those of untreated controls. Wounds treated with stratifin showed a 2.8-fold increase in matrix metalloproteinase-1 expression, which resulted in a 48% decrease in collagen density compared with those of untreated controls. Qualitative wound assessment showed a reduced hypertrophic scarring in stratifin and ASA-treated wounds when compared with the controls. This study showed that topical application of either stratifin or ASA-impregnated carboxymethyl cellulose gel reduced hypertrophic scar formation following dermal injuries in a rabbit ear fibrotic model.


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Proteínas 14-3-3/uso terapêutico , Anti-Inflamatórios não Esteroides/uso terapêutico , Aspirina/uso terapêutico , Biomarcadores Tumorais/uso terapêutico , Cicatriz Hipertrófica/prevenção & controle , Exonucleases/uso terapêutico , Cicatrização/efeitos dos fármacos , Proteínas 14-3-3/farmacologia , Proteínas 14-3-3/fisiologia , Administração Cutânea , Animais , Anti-Inflamatórios não Esteroides/farmacologia , Aspirina/farmacologia , Bandagens , Biomarcadores Tumorais/farmacologia , Biomarcadores Tumorais/fisiologia , Carboximetilcelulose Sódica/uso terapêutico , Cicatriz Hipertrófica/etiologia , Cicatriz Hipertrófica/patologia , Colágeno/efeitos dos fármacos , Colágeno/fisiologia , Modelos Animais de Doenças , Avaliação Pré-Clínica de Medicamentos , Exonucleases/farmacologia , Exonucleases/fisiologia , Exorribonucleases , Fibroblastos/efeitos dos fármacos , Fibroblastos/fisiologia , Géis , Metaloproteinase 1 da Matriz/efeitos dos fármacos , Metaloproteinase 1 da Matriz/fisiologia , Coelhos , Índice de Gravidade de Doença
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J Cell Physiol ; 221(1): 221-31, 2009 Oct.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-19530224

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Our group has previously demonstrated the capacity of human keratinocytes to release 14-3-3sigma into conditioned medium through the mechanism of exosome externalization. In this study the release of other proteins through the same mechanism and the differences in the profiles of 14-3-3 proteins between differentiated (diff-K) and undifferentiated keratinocytes (undiff-K) were investigated. The stimulatory effect of other 14-3-3 isoforms on the expression of MMP-1 in dermal fibroblasts was also evaluated. Exosomes isolated from undiff-K (low Ca(2+)) and diff-K (high Ca(2+)) were subjected to proteomic and Western blot analysis. The results showed that more than 50 different cytoplasmic proteins including all seven 14-3-3 protein isoforms (beta, sigma, eta, epsilon, tau, zeta, and gamma) were released from diff-K through the mechanism of exosome externalization. However, in exosomes of undiff-K only four of the 14-3-3 protein isoforms (beta, eta, zeta, and gamma) were detected. Ca(2+) treatment increased the release of exosomes from undiff-K by at least two times relative to the control. Consistent with this finding, the stimulatory effect of exosomes containing 14-3-3sigma from diff-K had higher MMP-1 stimulatory effect in fibroblasts relative to those exosomes isolated from undiff-K. MMP-1 stimulatory effect of recombinant 14-3-3beta and eta, tested in this study, in dermal fibroblasts, suggests additional anti-fibrogenic factors other than 14-3-3sigma. In conclusion, keratinocytes release many proteins through the mechanism of exosome externalization from which some such as 14-3-3 isoforms may function as extracellular matrix (ECM) modulating factors for dermal fibroblasts. These findings revealed the presence of a novel mechanism by which keratinocytes can potentially interact with fibroblasts.


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Diferenciação Celular , Exossomos/metabolismo , Queratinócitos/citologia , Queratinócitos/metabolismo , Proteínas/metabolismo , Proteínas 14-3-3/metabolismo , Bioensaio , Western Blotting , Diferenciação Celular/efeitos dos fármacos , Exossomos/efeitos dos fármacos , Exossomos/enzimologia , Exossomos/ultraestrutura , Fibroblastos/citologia , Fibroblastos/efeitos dos fármacos , Fibroblastos/enzimologia , Humanos , Ionóforos/farmacologia , Queratinócitos/enzimologia , Queratinócitos/ultraestrutura , Masculino , Metaloproteinase 1 da Matriz/metabolismo , Isoformas de Proteínas/metabolismo , Proteômica , Proteínas Recombinantes/farmacologia
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J Burn Care Res ; 40(5): 550-557, 2019 08 14.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31188436

RESUMO

Wound repair and regeneration is a multidisciplinary field of research with considerable potential value to the management of deep and large burn injuries. These injuries lack an appropriate tissue scaffold and pro-healing cells making them difficult to heal. An alternative to the often limited autologous skin is a therapy that would restore the essential matrix and cellular components for rapid healing. In this study, they use a novel liquid dermal scaffold capable of gelation in vivo to show that it is biocompatible with adipose-derived stem cells. Using a validated method of wound splinting in a delayed-healing murine model, we show that wounds treated with the scaffold and stem cells had a significant reduction in wound size and had accelerated healing compared with control. The wounds treated with stem cells had increased capillary formation, collagen content, epidermal thickness, and essential growth factor expression in the healed tissue compared with control and liquid scaffold alone. This liquid dermal scaffold combined with cells is a feasible treatment strategy for complex or large burn wounds that are otherwise lacking the appropriate cellular matrix necessary for healing.


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Adipócitos/transplante , Queimaduras/terapia , Regeneração Tecidual Guiada , Transplante de Células-Tronco , Alicerces Teciduais , Cicatrização/fisiologia , Animais , Queimaduras/patologia , Modelos Animais de Doenças , Feminino , Camundongos
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Adv Wound Care (New Rochelle) ; 8(2): 58-70, 2019 Feb 01.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31737409

RESUMO

Background and Objective: Despite the effectiveness of skin autotransplantation, the high degree of immunogenicity of the skin precludes the use of allografts and systemic immunosuppression is generally inappropriate for isolated skin grafts. Indoleamine 2,3 dioxygenase (IDO) is a potent immunoregulatory factor with allo- and autoimmune suppression and tolerance induction properties. This study examines the potential use of locally expressed IDO to prolong the allogeneic skin graft take in a mouse model. Approach: Syngeneic-fibroblasts were transfected with noncompetent IDO viral vector and the level of Kynurenine (Kyn) in conditioned medium was measured as an index for IDO activity. Either 1 or 3 × 106 IDO-fibroblasts were introduced intra/hypo-dermally to the mouse skin. The expression, localization, and functionality of IDO were then evaluated. The cell-injected areas were harvested and grafted on the back of allogeneic mice. The graft survival, immune-cells infiltration, and interaction with dendritic cells were evaluated. Results: The results showed a significant improvement in allogeneic graft take injected with 1 × 106 IDO-fibroblasts (18.4 ± 3.3 days) compared with control (12.2 ± 1.9 days). This duration increased to 35.4 ± 4.7 days in grafts injected with 3 × 106 IDO-expressing cells. This observation might be due to a significantly lower T cells infiltration within the IDO-grafts. Further, the result of a flow cytometric analysis showed that the expression of PD-L1/PD-L2 on CD11c+/eFluor+ cells in the regional lymph nodes of injected skin areas was significantly higher in IDO groups compared with control. Conclusion: These data suggest that allogeneic skin graft survival outcome can be prolonged significantly by local overexpression of IDO without any systemic effect.

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