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Open Wound Healing In Vivo: Monitoring Binding and Presence of Adhesion/Growth-Regulatory Galectins in Rat Skin during the Course of Complete Re-Epithelialization

Galectins are a family of carbohydrate-binding proteins that modulate inflammation and immunity. This functional versatility prompted us to perform a histochemical study of their occurrence during wound healing using rat skin as an in vivo model. Wound healing is a dynamic process that exhibits thre...

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Autores principales: Gál, Peter, Vasilenko, Tomáš, Kostelníková, Martina, Jakubco, Ján, Kovác, Ivan, Sabol, František, André, Sabine, Kaltner, Herbert, Gabius, Hans-Joachim, Smetana, Karel
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Publicado: Japan Society of Histochemistry and Cytochemistry 2011
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3210424/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22096259
http://dx.doi.org/10.1267/ahc.11014
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author Gál, Peter
Vasilenko, Tomáš
Kostelníková, Martina
Jakubco, Ján
Kovác, Ivan
Sabol, František
André, Sabine
Kaltner, Herbert
Gabius, Hans-Joachim
Smetana, Karel
author_facet Gál, Peter
Vasilenko, Tomáš
Kostelníková, Martina
Jakubco, Ján
Kovác, Ivan
Sabol, František
André, Sabine
Kaltner, Herbert
Gabius, Hans-Joachim
Smetana, Karel
author_sort Gál, Peter
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description Galectins are a family of carbohydrate-binding proteins that modulate inflammation and immunity. This functional versatility prompted us to perform a histochemical study of their occurrence during wound healing using rat skin as an in vivo model. Wound healing is a dynamic process that exhibits three basic phases: inflammation, proliferation, and maturation. In this study antibodies against keratins-10 and -14, wide-spectrum cytokeratin, vimentin, and fibronectin, and non-cross-reactive antibodies to galectins-1, -2, and -3 were applied to frozen sections of skin specimens two days (inflammatory phase), seven days (proliferation phase), and twenty-one days (maturation phase) after wounding. The presence of binding sites for galectins-1, -2, -3, and -7 as a measure for assessing changes in reactivity was determined using labeled proteins as probes. Our study detected a series of alterations in galectin parameters during the different phases of wound healing. Presence of galectin-1, for example, increased during the early phase of healing, whereas galectin-3 rapidly decreased in newly formed granulation tissue. In addition, nuclear reactivity of epidermal cells for galectin-2 occurred seven days post-trauma. The dynamic regulation of galectins during re-epithelialization intimates a role of these proteins in skin wound healing, most notably for galectin-1 increasing during the early phases and galectin-3 then slightly increasing during later phases of healing. Such changes may identify a potential target for the development of novel drugs to aid in wound repair and patients’ care.
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spelling pubmed-32104242011-11-17 Open Wound Healing In Vivo: Monitoring Binding and Presence of Adhesion/Growth-Regulatory Galectins in Rat Skin during the Course of Complete Re-Epithelialization Gál, Peter Vasilenko, Tomáš Kostelníková, Martina Jakubco, Ján Kovác, Ivan Sabol, František André, Sabine Kaltner, Herbert Gabius, Hans-Joachim Smetana, Karel Acta Histochem Cytochem Regular Article Galectins are a family of carbohydrate-binding proteins that modulate inflammation and immunity. This functional versatility prompted us to perform a histochemical study of their occurrence during wound healing using rat skin as an in vivo model. Wound healing is a dynamic process that exhibits three basic phases: inflammation, proliferation, and maturation. In this study antibodies against keratins-10 and -14, wide-spectrum cytokeratin, vimentin, and fibronectin, and non-cross-reactive antibodies to galectins-1, -2, and -3 were applied to frozen sections of skin specimens two days (inflammatory phase), seven days (proliferation phase), and twenty-one days (maturation phase) after wounding. The presence of binding sites for galectins-1, -2, -3, and -7 as a measure for assessing changes in reactivity was determined using labeled proteins as probes. Our study detected a series of alterations in galectin parameters during the different phases of wound healing. Presence of galectin-1, for example, increased during the early phase of healing, whereas galectin-3 rapidly decreased in newly formed granulation tissue. In addition, nuclear reactivity of epidermal cells for galectin-2 occurred seven days post-trauma. The dynamic regulation of galectins during re-epithelialization intimates a role of these proteins in skin wound healing, most notably for galectin-1 increasing during the early phases and galectin-3 then slightly increasing during later phases of healing. Such changes may identify a potential target for the development of novel drugs to aid in wound repair and patients’ care. Japan Society of Histochemistry and Cytochemistry 2011-10-26 2011-08-10 /pmc/articles/PMC3210424/ /pubmed/22096259 http://dx.doi.org/10.1267/ahc.11014 Text en © 2011 The Japan Society of Histochemistry and Cytochemistry This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Regular Article
Gál, Peter
Vasilenko, Tomáš
Kostelníková, Martina
Jakubco, Ján
Kovác, Ivan
Sabol, František
André, Sabine
Kaltner, Herbert
Gabius, Hans-Joachim
Smetana, Karel
Open Wound Healing In Vivo: Monitoring Binding and Presence of Adhesion/Growth-Regulatory Galectins in Rat Skin during the Course of Complete Re-Epithelialization
title Open Wound Healing In Vivo: Monitoring Binding and Presence of Adhesion/Growth-Regulatory Galectins in Rat Skin during the Course of Complete Re-Epithelialization
title_full Open Wound Healing In Vivo: Monitoring Binding and Presence of Adhesion/Growth-Regulatory Galectins in Rat Skin during the Course of Complete Re-Epithelialization
title_fullStr Open Wound Healing In Vivo: Monitoring Binding and Presence of Adhesion/Growth-Regulatory Galectins in Rat Skin during the Course of Complete Re-Epithelialization
title_full_unstemmed Open Wound Healing In Vivo: Monitoring Binding and Presence of Adhesion/Growth-Regulatory Galectins in Rat Skin during the Course of Complete Re-Epithelialization
title_short Open Wound Healing In Vivo: Monitoring Binding and Presence of Adhesion/Growth-Regulatory Galectins in Rat Skin during the Course of Complete Re-Epithelialization
title_sort open wound healing in vivo: monitoring binding and presence of adhesion/growth-regulatory galectins in rat skin during the course of complete re-epithelialization
topic Regular Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3210424/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22096259
http://dx.doi.org/10.1267/ahc.11014
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