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Fibromodulin reduces scar formation in adult cutaneous wounds by eliciting a fetal-like phenotype.

Signal Transduct Target Ther. 2017-01; 
ZhengZhong, JamesAaron W, LiChenshuang, JiangWenlu, WangJoyce Z, ChangGrace X, LeeKevin S, ChenFeng, BerthiaumeEmily A, ChenYao, PanHsin Chuan, ChenEric C, LiWeiming, ZhaoZhihe, ZhangXinli, TingKang, Soo
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PCR Cloning and Subcloning … ATCC, Manassas, VA, USA). 19 After establishing a stable expression clone, the FMOD was produced and purified by a contract research organization, GenScript (Piscataway, NJ, USA). Briefly, a stable human recombinant … Get A Quote

摘要

Blocking transforming growth factor (TGF)β1 signal transduction has been a central strategy for scar reduction; however, this approach appears to be minimally effective. Here, we show that fibromodulin (FMOD), a 59-kD small leucine-rich proteoglycan critical for normal collagen fibrillogenesis, significantly reduces scar formation while simultaneously increasing scar strength in both adult rodent models and porcine wounds, which simulate human cutaneous scar repair. Mechanistically, FMOD uncouples pro-migration/contraction cellular signals from pro-fibrotic signaling by selectively enhancing SMAD3-mediated signal transduction, while reducing AP-1-mediated TGFβ1 auto-induction and fibrotic extrac... More

关键词

Fetal-like phenotype,Fibromodulin,Scar reduction,Transforming growth factor β1,Wound hea