Title of article :
Antisense oligonucleotide against 47-kDa heat shock protein (Hsp47) inhibits wound-induced enhancement of collagen production
Author/Authors :
Ohba، نويسنده , , S and Wang، نويسنده , , Z.L and Baba، نويسنده , , T.T and Nemoto، نويسنده , , T.K and Inokuchi، نويسنده , , T، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2003
Abstract :
It is well known that excessive collagen synthesis during the wound-healing process causes scar formation. Our recent in-vivo study indicates that antisense treatment against 47-kDa heat shock protein (Hsp47), a collagen-specific molecular chaperone, relieves scar formation following skin wounds in rats [Wang et al., Plast. Reconstr. Surg., in press].
er to understand the mechanism of this phenomenon, we examined the effects of antisense treatment on the expression of mRNAs and proteins of Hsp47 and collagens in fibroblasts derived from wounded rat tongues. Hsp47 and procollagen α1(I) and α1(III) mRNAs were consistently increased after wounding and were maximal at day 5 post-injury. Treatment with antisense oligonucleotide against Hsp47 efficiently blocked the production of procollagen α2(I) and α1(III) proteins, but had little effect on their mRNA levels. Therefore, we conclude that antisense oligonucleotide against Hsp47 inhibits the production of procollagen type I and III proteins in fibroblasts derived from wounded tongues, overcoming the increase in their mRNAs.
Keywords :
Wound healing , antisense , Scar formation , HSP47 , fibroblast , Collagen
Journal title :
Archives of Oral Biology
Journal title :
Archives of Oral Biology