Contractility, transforming growth factor-β, and plasmin in fetal skin fibroblasts:: Role in scarless wound healing

被引:31
作者
Coleman, C
Tuan, TL
Buckley, S
Anderson, KD
Warburton, D
机构
[1] Childrens Hosp Los Angeles, Res Inst, Cell & Dev Biol Program, Los Angeles, CA 90027 USA
[2] Childrens Hosp Los Angeles, Res Inst, Div Pediat Surg, Los Angeles, CA 90027 USA
关键词
D O I
10.1203/00006450-199803000-00016
中图分类号
R72 [儿科学];
学科分类号
100202 ;
摘要
The early fetus responds to cutaneous wounds in a fundamentally different way from the adult; fetal wounds heal without scars. Wound contraction is a vital component of wound healing. The cytokine transforming growth factor (TGF)-beta promotes wound contraction and can be activated by the serine protease plasmin. Herein, we explored whether murine skin fibroblast contractile properties, TGF-beta, and plasmin formation are developmentally regulated. Our results showed that early fetal mouse embryonic day 15 skin fibroblasts contracted a collagen gel less, secreted less active and total TGF-beta, and generated less plasmin than either late fetal (embryonic day 17) or adult skin fibroblasts. Furthermore, there was a slight positive correlation between the formation of plasmin and the level of activation of TGF-beta. We conclude that early fetal mouse skin fibroblasts contract a collagen gel and secrete and activate TGF-beta to a lesser extent than do late fetal and adult skin fibroblasts. We speculate that the fetal skin fibroblast undergoes a developmental transition that causes wounds in mouse to contract at or after embryonic day 17., Further, this developmental transition is influenced by growth factor-fibroblast interactions and coincides with the emergence of the skin fibroblast's ability to generate plasmin and activate TGF-beta.
引用
收藏
页码:403 / 409
页数:7
相关论文
共 40 条
[1]   AN ASSAY FOR TRANSFORMING GROWTH-FACTOR-BETA USING CELLS TRANSFECTED WITH A PLASMINOGEN-ACTIVATOR INHIBITOR-1 PROMOTER LUCIFERASE CONSTRUCT [J].
ABE, M ;
HARPEL, JG ;
METZ, CN ;
NUNES, I ;
LOSKUTOFF, DJ ;
RIFKIN, DB .
ANALYTICAL BIOCHEMISTRY, 1994, 216 (02) :276-284
[2]   CELLS, MATRIX, GROWTH-FACTORS, AND THE SURGEON - THE BIOLOGY OF SCARLESS FETAL WOUND REPAIR [J].
ADZICK, NS ;
LORENZ, HP .
ANNALS OF SURGERY, 1994, 220 (01) :10-18
[3]  
CLARK RAF, 1995, J CELL SCI, V108, P1251
[4]   PLATELET ISOFORMS OF PLATELET-DERIVED GROWTH-FACTOR STIMULATE FIBROBLASTS TO CONTRACT COLLAGEN MATRICES [J].
CLARK, RAF ;
FOLKVORD, JM ;
HART, CE ;
MURRAY, MJ ;
MCPHERSON, JM .
JOURNAL OF CLINICAL INVESTIGATION, 1989, 84 (03) :1036-1040
[5]   REGULATION OF FIBROPLASIA IN CUTANEOUS WOUND REPAIR [J].
CLARK, RAF .
AMERICAN JOURNAL OF THE MEDICAL SCIENCES, 1993, 306 (01) :42-48
[6]   PHENOTYPIC AND FUNCTIONAL FEATURES OF MYOFIBROBLASTS IN SHEEP FETAL WOUNDS [J].
ESTES, JM ;
VANDEBERG, JS ;
ADZICK, NS ;
MACGILLIVRAY, TE ;
DESMOULIERE, A ;
GABBIANI, G .
DIFFERENTIATION, 1994, 56 (03) :173-181
[7]   FIBROBLAST RESPONSES TO CYTOKINES ARE MAINTAINED DURING AGING [J].
FREEDLAND, M ;
KARMIOL, S ;
RODRIGUEZ, J ;
NORMOLLE, D ;
SMITH, D ;
GARNER, W .
ANNALS OF PLASTIC SURGERY, 1995, 35 (03) :290-296
[8]   FIBROBLASTS, MYOFIBROBLASTS, AND WOUND CONTRACTION [J].
GRINNELL, F .
JOURNAL OF CELL BIOLOGY, 1994, 124 (04) :401-404
[9]   HEPARIN MODULATES THE ORGANIZATION OF HYDRATED COLLAGEN GELS AND INHIBITS GEL CONTRACTION BY FIBROBLASTS [J].
GUIDRY, C ;
GRINNELL, F .
JOURNAL OF CELL BIOLOGY, 1987, 104 (04) :1097-1103
[10]   THE ONTOGENIC TRANSITION OF COLLAGEN DEPOSITION IN RAT SKIN [J].
HALLOCK, GG ;
MERKEL, JR ;
RICE, DC ;
DIPAOLO, BR .
ANNALS OF PLASTIC SURGERY, 1993, 30 (03) :239-243