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Identification of the Critical Therapeutic Entity in Secreted Hsp90α That Promotes Wound Healing in Newly Re-Standardized Healthy and Diabetic Pig Models

Chronic and non-healing skin wounds represent a significant clinical, economic and social problem worldwide. Currently, there are few effective treatments. Lack of well-defined animal models to investigate wound healing mechanisms and furthermore to identify new and more effective therapeutic agents...

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Autores principales: O'Brien, Kathryn, Bhatia, Ayesha, Tsen, Fred, Chen, Mei, Wong, Alex K., Woodley, David T., Li, Wei
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2014
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4252061/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25464502
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0113956
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author O'Brien, Kathryn
Bhatia, Ayesha
Tsen, Fred
Chen, Mei
Wong, Alex K.
Woodley, David T.
Li, Wei
author_facet O'Brien, Kathryn
Bhatia, Ayesha
Tsen, Fred
Chen, Mei
Wong, Alex K.
Woodley, David T.
Li, Wei
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description Chronic and non-healing skin wounds represent a significant clinical, economic and social problem worldwide. Currently, there are few effective treatments. Lack of well-defined animal models to investigate wound healing mechanisms and furthermore to identify new and more effective therapeutic agents still remains a major challenge. Pig skin wound healing is close to humans. However, standardized pig wound healing models with demonstrated validity for testing new wound healing candidates are unavailable. Here we report a systematic evaluation and establishment of both acute and diabetic wound healing models in pigs, including wound-creating pattern for drug treatment versus control, measurements of diabetic parameters and the time for detecting delayed wound healing. We find that treatment and control wounds should be on the opposite and corresponding sides of a pig. We demonstrate a strong correlation between duration of diabetic conditions and the length of delay in wound closure. Using these new models, we narrow down the minimum therapeutic entity of secreted Hsp90α to a 27-amino acid peptide, called fragment-8 (F-8). In addition, results of histochemistry and immunohistochemistry analyses reveal more organized epidermis and dermis in Hsp90α-healed wounds than the control. Finally, Hsp90α uses a similar signaling mechanism to promote migration of isolated pig and human keratinocytes and dermal fibroblasts. This is the first report that shows standardized pig models for acute and diabetic wound healing studies and proves its usefulness with both an approved drug and a new therapeutic agent.
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spelling pubmed-42520612014-12-05 Identification of the Critical Therapeutic Entity in Secreted Hsp90α That Promotes Wound Healing in Newly Re-Standardized Healthy and Diabetic Pig Models O'Brien, Kathryn Bhatia, Ayesha Tsen, Fred Chen, Mei Wong, Alex K. Woodley, David T. Li, Wei PLoS One Research Article Chronic and non-healing skin wounds represent a significant clinical, economic and social problem worldwide. Currently, there are few effective treatments. Lack of well-defined animal models to investigate wound healing mechanisms and furthermore to identify new and more effective therapeutic agents still remains a major challenge. Pig skin wound healing is close to humans. However, standardized pig wound healing models with demonstrated validity for testing new wound healing candidates are unavailable. Here we report a systematic evaluation and establishment of both acute and diabetic wound healing models in pigs, including wound-creating pattern for drug treatment versus control, measurements of diabetic parameters and the time for detecting delayed wound healing. We find that treatment and control wounds should be on the opposite and corresponding sides of a pig. We demonstrate a strong correlation between duration of diabetic conditions and the length of delay in wound closure. Using these new models, we narrow down the minimum therapeutic entity of secreted Hsp90α to a 27-amino acid peptide, called fragment-8 (F-8). In addition, results of histochemistry and immunohistochemistry analyses reveal more organized epidermis and dermis in Hsp90α-healed wounds than the control. Finally, Hsp90α uses a similar signaling mechanism to promote migration of isolated pig and human keratinocytes and dermal fibroblasts. This is the first report that shows standardized pig models for acute and diabetic wound healing studies and proves its usefulness with both an approved drug and a new therapeutic agent. Public Library of Science 2014-12-02 /pmc/articles/PMC4252061/ /pubmed/25464502 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0113956 Text en © 2014 O'Brien et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ 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 author and source are properly credited.
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O'Brien, Kathryn
Bhatia, Ayesha
Tsen, Fred
Chen, Mei
Wong, Alex K.
Woodley, David T.
Li, Wei
Identification of the Critical Therapeutic Entity in Secreted Hsp90α That Promotes Wound Healing in Newly Re-Standardized Healthy and Diabetic Pig Models
title Identification of the Critical Therapeutic Entity in Secreted Hsp90α That Promotes Wound Healing in Newly Re-Standardized Healthy and Diabetic Pig Models
title_full Identification of the Critical Therapeutic Entity in Secreted Hsp90α That Promotes Wound Healing in Newly Re-Standardized Healthy and Diabetic Pig Models
title_fullStr Identification of the Critical Therapeutic Entity in Secreted Hsp90α That Promotes Wound Healing in Newly Re-Standardized Healthy and Diabetic Pig Models
title_full_unstemmed Identification of the Critical Therapeutic Entity in Secreted Hsp90α That Promotes Wound Healing in Newly Re-Standardized Healthy and Diabetic Pig Models
title_short Identification of the Critical Therapeutic Entity in Secreted Hsp90α That Promotes Wound Healing in Newly Re-Standardized Healthy and Diabetic Pig Models
title_sort identification of the critical therapeutic entity in secreted hsp90α that promotes wound healing in newly re-standardized healthy and diabetic pig models
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4252061/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25464502
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0113956
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