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Platelets stimulate fibroblast-mediated contraction of collagen gels

BACKGROUND: Platelets are thought to play a role in a variety of inflammatory conditions in the lung, some of which may lead to fibrosis. In the current study we tested the hypothesis that whole platelets and platelet lysate can mediate remodelling of extracellular matrix in vitro by affecting fibro...

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Autores principales: Zagai, Ulrika, Fredriksson, Karin, Rennard, Stephen I, Lundahl, Joachim, Sköld, C Magnus
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC260744/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/14624704
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1465-9921-4-13
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author Zagai, Ulrika
Fredriksson, Karin
Rennard, Stephen I
Lundahl, Joachim
Sköld, C Magnus
author_facet Zagai, Ulrika
Fredriksson, Karin
Rennard, Stephen I
Lundahl, Joachim
Sköld, C Magnus
author_sort Zagai, Ulrika
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description BACKGROUND: Platelets are thought to play a role in a variety of inflammatory conditions in the lung, some of which may lead to fibrosis. In the current study we tested the hypothesis that whole platelets and platelet lysate can mediate remodelling of extracellular matrix in vitro by affecting fibroblast-mediated contraction of a collagen gel. We also sought to determine to what extent platelet-derived growth factor (PDGF) and transforming growth factor-β (TGF-β) contribute to this effect. METHODS: Washed platelets, isolated from healthy blood donors, and platelet lysate (freezing and thawing), were cast together with human lung fibroblasts in three-dimensional collagen gels. The gels were then released and cultured for four days. PDGF and TGF-β(1 )concentrations were measured in culture supernatants by ELISA. RESULTS: Both platelets and platelet lysate augmented fibroblast-mediated gel contraction in a time and concentration dependent manner (19.9% ± 0.1 (mean ± SEM) of initial area vs. 48.0% ± 0.4 at 48 hours; P < 0.001 and 41.5% ± 0.6 vs. 60.6% ± 0.3 at 48 hours; P < 0.001, respectively). Fixed platelets had no effect in the system. Both TGF-β(1 )and PDGF-AA/AB were released in co-culture. PDGF-AA/AB had a maximum release at 24 hours whereas TGF-β(1 )release increased with longer culture periods. Neutralising antibodies to these mediators partially inhibited platelet-induced gel contraction. CONCLUSION: We conclude that platelets may promote remodelling of extracellular matrix in vitro and that PDGF and TGF-β partially mediate this effect, also indicating a role for other mediators. The findings may be an important mechanism in regulating repair processes after injury.
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spelling pubmed-2607442003-11-15 Platelets stimulate fibroblast-mediated contraction of collagen gels Zagai, Ulrika Fredriksson, Karin Rennard, Stephen I Lundahl, Joachim Sköld, C Magnus Respir Res Research BACKGROUND: Platelets are thought to play a role in a variety of inflammatory conditions in the lung, some of which may lead to fibrosis. In the current study we tested the hypothesis that whole platelets and platelet lysate can mediate remodelling of extracellular matrix in vitro by affecting fibroblast-mediated contraction of a collagen gel. We also sought to determine to what extent platelet-derived growth factor (PDGF) and transforming growth factor-β (TGF-β) contribute to this effect. METHODS: Washed platelets, isolated from healthy blood donors, and platelet lysate (freezing and thawing), were cast together with human lung fibroblasts in three-dimensional collagen gels. The gels were then released and cultured for four days. PDGF and TGF-β(1 )concentrations were measured in culture supernatants by ELISA. RESULTS: Both platelets and platelet lysate augmented fibroblast-mediated gel contraction in a time and concentration dependent manner (19.9% ± 0.1 (mean ± SEM) of initial area vs. 48.0% ± 0.4 at 48 hours; P < 0.001 and 41.5% ± 0.6 vs. 60.6% ± 0.3 at 48 hours; P < 0.001, respectively). Fixed platelets had no effect in the system. Both TGF-β(1 )and PDGF-AA/AB were released in co-culture. PDGF-AA/AB had a maximum release at 24 hours whereas TGF-β(1 )release increased with longer culture periods. Neutralising antibodies to these mediators partially inhibited platelet-induced gel contraction. CONCLUSION: We conclude that platelets may promote remodelling of extracellular matrix in vitro and that PDGF and TGF-β partially mediate this effect, also indicating a role for other mediators. The findings may be an important mechanism in regulating repair processes after injury. BioMed Central 2003 2003-10-17 /pmc/articles/PMC260744/ /pubmed/14624704 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1465-9921-4-13 Text en Copyright © 2003 Zagai et al; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. This is an Open Access article: verbatim copying and redistribution of this article are permitted in all media for any purpose, provided this notice is preserved along with the article's original URL.
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Zagai, Ulrika
Fredriksson, Karin
Rennard, Stephen I
Lundahl, Joachim
Sköld, C Magnus
Platelets stimulate fibroblast-mediated contraction of collagen gels
title Platelets stimulate fibroblast-mediated contraction of collagen gels
title_full Platelets stimulate fibroblast-mediated contraction of collagen gels
title_fullStr Platelets stimulate fibroblast-mediated contraction of collagen gels
title_full_unstemmed Platelets stimulate fibroblast-mediated contraction of collagen gels
title_short Platelets stimulate fibroblast-mediated contraction of collagen gels
title_sort platelets stimulate fibroblast-mediated contraction of collagen gels
topic Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC260744/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/14624704
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1465-9921-4-13
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