Suppressive effects of human fetal keratinocytes on the proliferation, differentiation and extracellular matrix synthesis of human hypertrophic scar fibroblasts in vitro

人胎儿角质形成细胞对人增生性瘢痕成纤维细胞增殖、分化及细胞外基质合成的抑制作用

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作者:Zhe Wang, Qibin Song, Hongqiu Li

Abstract

A hypertrophic scar is characterized by fibroblast proliferation and excessive extracellular matrix deposition. Emerging evidence has revealed that fetal keratinocytes (KCs) contribute to scarless wound healing. However, the association between fetal keratinocytesand hypertrophic scarring remains unclear. In the present study, human KCs of different gestational ages were isolated and co‑cultured with human hypertrophic scar fibroblasts (HSFbs) or normal skin fibroblasts. Gene expression andprotein levels of fibronectin, collagen 1and α‑smooth muscle actinin thefibroblasts were measured by reverse transcription‑quantitative polymerase chain reaction and western blot analyses. It was observed that fetal KCs significantly inhibited the proliferation of HSFbs in vitro. Fetal keratinocytes also affected the expression of fibronectin, collagen 1and α‑smooth muscle actin in HSFbs. In addition, miR‑940 may modulate the suppressive effects of fetal KCson the cell proliferation, differentiation and extracellular matrix synthesis of HSFbs by directly targeting transforming growth factor‑β1. Taken together, the results of the present studyprovide evidence to support the potential use of fetal KCsfor cell‑based therapeutic grafting in the prevention of hypertrophic scarring.

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