弹性蛋白
医学
原弹性蛋白
细胞外基质
皮肤老化
病理
重组DNA
细胞生物学
皮肤病科
生物化学
生物
基因
化学
作者
Michal Mitzmacher,Suzanne M. Mithieux,Anthony S. Weiss,Christopher Que Hee,Robert Daniels
出处
期刊:Journal of Drugs in Dermatology
[SanovaWorks]
日期:2020-11-01
卷期号:19 (12): 1166-1172
被引量:9
标识
DOI:10.36849/jdd.2020.5375
摘要
Background Elastin is an essential component of the dermis, providing skin with elasticity and integrity. Elastin and other dermal components are gradually lost through aging, sun damage, and following injury, highlighting a need to replace these components to repair the skin. Tropoelastin (TE) in monomeric form was previously shown to be utilized as a substrate by dermal fibroblasts during the production of elastin fibers in vitro. Objective To analyze coaccumulation of elastin and collagen and gene expression of biomarkers associated with elastin production, examine the ex vivo effects of recombinant human TE (rhTE) and hyaluronic acid (HA) on epidermal and dermal structures, and evaluate the in vivo response following intradermal injections of rhTE and HA. Methods Human dermal fibroblasts and 3-D skin patch models were cultured for in vitro analysis. Ex vivo analysis was performed using skin explants. In vivo studies were done in 6-week-old male CD Hairless rats. Different formulations of rhTE, soluble or crosslinked using derivatized HA (dHA), were tested and analyzed. Results rhTE in monomeric form was utilized as a substrate by dermal fibroblasts during the production of branched elastin and fibrous collagen networks in vitro. Formulations of rhTE crosslinked with dHA demonstrated increased expression of hyaluronic acid synthase 1 and ex vivo results revealed increased moisture content and glycosaminoglycan (GAG) deposition versus dermal filler control. Intradermal rhTE‒dHA injection produced colocalized human‒rat elastin fibers in vivo. Conclusions These results suggest that the novel rhTE‒dHA matrix is an attractive material to support skin tissue repair.J Drugs Dermatol. 2020;19(12): doi:10.36849/JDD.2020.5375.
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