伤口愈合
皮肤修复
皮肤老化
重组DNA
免疫原性
人体皮肤
化学
组织修复
免疫学
生物化学
生物医学工程
生物
医学
皮肤病科
免疫系统
基因
遗传学
作者
T. Liu,Jiayun Hao,Huan Lei,Yanru Chen,Lin Liu,Liping Jia,Juan Gu,Huaping Kang,Jingjing Shi,Jing He,Yangbin Song,Yuqi Tang,Daidi Fan
摘要
The skin, being the body's primary defense mechanism, is susceptible to various injuries such as epidermal wounds, natural aging, and ultraviolet-induced damage. As a result, there is growing interest in researching skin repair methods. Traditional animal-derived collagen, widely available on the market, poses risks due to its immunogenicity and potential for viral contamination. In contrast, recombinant collagen sourced from human genes offers a safer alternative. To investigate the potential of human recombinant collagen in skin repair, our research team applied two types, type I human collagen (Col I) and CF-1552(I), to two different skin injury models: a wound-healing model and a photo-aging model. Our findings indicate that both Col I and CF-1552(I) effectively enhance wound healing and repair skin damaged by ultraviolet exposure. Notably, CF-1552(I) showed effects comparable to Col I in promoting cell proliferation in the wound-healing model and increasing malondialdehyde content in the photo-aging model, suggesting that CF-1552(I) may offer greater potential for skin repair compared to the larger Col I molecule.
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