赖氨酰氧化酶
纤维化
刚度
生物医学工程
酶
医学
化学
病理
材料科学
生物化学
复合材料
作者
Nutan Chaudhari,Alison D. Findlay,Andrew Stevenson,Tristan D. Clemons,Yimin Yao,Amar Joshi,Sepidar Sayar,Gordon G. Wallace,Suzanne Rea,Priyanka Toshniwal,Zhenjun Deng,Philip E. Melton,Nicole Hortin,K. Swaminathan Iyer,Wolfgang Jarolimek,Fiona Wood,Mark W. Fear
标识
DOI:10.1038/s41467-022-33148-5
摘要
Scarring is a lifelong consequence of skin injury, with scar stiffness and poor appearance presenting physical and psychological barriers to a return to normal life. Lysyl oxidases are a family of enzymes that play a critical role in scar formation and maintenance. Lysyl oxidases stabilize the main component of scar tissue, collagen, and drive scar stiffness and appearance. Here we describe the development and characterisation of an irreversible lysyl oxidase inhibitor, PXS-6302. PXS-6302 is ideally suited for skin treatment, readily penetrating the skin when applied as a cream and abolishing lysyl oxidase activity. In murine models of injury and fibrosis, topical application reduces collagen deposition and cross-linking. Topical application of PXS-6302 after injury also significantly improves scar appearance without reducing tissue strength in porcine injury models. PXS-6302 therefore represents a promising therapeutic to ameliorate scar formation, with potentially broader applications in other fibrotic diseases.
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