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Upregulation of distinct collagen transcripts in post-surgery scar tissue: a study of conjunctival fibrosis

Excessive accumulation of collagen is often used to assess the development of fibrosis. This study aims to identify collagen genes that define fibrosis in the conjunctiva following glaucoma filtration surgery (GFS). Using the mouse model of GFS, we have identified collagen transcripts that were upre...

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Autores principales: Seet, Li-Fong, Toh, Li Zhen, Chu, Stephanie W. L., Finger, Sharon N., Chua, Jocelyn L. L., Wong, Tina T.
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Publicado: The Company of Biologists Ltd 2017
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5483006/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28331057
http://dx.doi.org/10.1242/dmm.028555
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author Seet, Li-Fong
Toh, Li Zhen
Chu, Stephanie W. L.
Finger, Sharon N.
Chua, Jocelyn L. L.
Wong, Tina T.
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Toh, Li Zhen
Chu, Stephanie W. L.
Finger, Sharon N.
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Wong, Tina T.
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description Excessive accumulation of collagen is often used to assess the development of fibrosis. This study aims to identify collagen genes that define fibrosis in the conjunctiva following glaucoma filtration surgery (GFS). Using the mouse model of GFS, we have identified collagen transcripts that were upregulated in the fibrotic phase of wound healing via RNA-seq. The collagen transcripts that were increased the most were encoded by Col8a1, Col11a1 and Col8a2. Further analysis of the Col8a1, Col11a1 and Col8a2 transcripts revealed their increase by 67-, 54- and 18-fold, respectively, in the fibrotic phase, compared with 12-fold for Col1a1, the most commonly evaluated collagen gene for fibrosis. However, only type I collagen was significantly upregulated at the protein level in the fibrotic phase. Type VIII and type I collagens colocalized in fibrous structures and in ACTA2-positive pericytes, and appeared to compensate for each other in expression levels. Type XI collagen showed low colocalization with both type VIII and type I collagens but can be found in association with macrophages. Furthermore, we show that both mouse and human conjunctival fibroblasts expressed elevated levels of the most highly expressed collagen genes in response to TGFβ2 treatment. Importantly, conjunctival tissues from individuals whose GF surgeries have failed due to scarring showed 3.60- and 2.78-fold increases in type VIII and I collagen transcripts, respectively, compared with those from individuals with no prior surgeries. These data demonstrate that distinct collagen transcripts are expressed at high levels in the conjunctiva after surgery and their unique expression profiles may imply differential influences on the fibrotic outcome.
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spelling pubmed-54830062017-06-28 Upregulation of distinct collagen transcripts in post-surgery scar tissue: a study of conjunctival fibrosis Seet, Li-Fong Toh, Li Zhen Chu, Stephanie W. L. Finger, Sharon N. Chua, Jocelyn L. L. Wong, Tina T. Dis Model Mech Research Article Excessive accumulation of collagen is often used to assess the development of fibrosis. This study aims to identify collagen genes that define fibrosis in the conjunctiva following glaucoma filtration surgery (GFS). Using the mouse model of GFS, we have identified collagen transcripts that were upregulated in the fibrotic phase of wound healing via RNA-seq. The collagen transcripts that were increased the most were encoded by Col8a1, Col11a1 and Col8a2. Further analysis of the Col8a1, Col11a1 and Col8a2 transcripts revealed their increase by 67-, 54- and 18-fold, respectively, in the fibrotic phase, compared with 12-fold for Col1a1, the most commonly evaluated collagen gene for fibrosis. However, only type I collagen was significantly upregulated at the protein level in the fibrotic phase. Type VIII and type I collagens colocalized in fibrous structures and in ACTA2-positive pericytes, and appeared to compensate for each other in expression levels. Type XI collagen showed low colocalization with both type VIII and type I collagens but can be found in association with macrophages. Furthermore, we show that both mouse and human conjunctival fibroblasts expressed elevated levels of the most highly expressed collagen genes in response to TGFβ2 treatment. Importantly, conjunctival tissues from individuals whose GF surgeries have failed due to scarring showed 3.60- and 2.78-fold increases in type VIII and I collagen transcripts, respectively, compared with those from individuals with no prior surgeries. These data demonstrate that distinct collagen transcripts are expressed at high levels in the conjunctiva after surgery and their unique expression profiles may imply differential influences on the fibrotic outcome. The Company of Biologists Ltd 2017-06-01 /pmc/articles/PMC5483006/ /pubmed/28331057 http://dx.doi.org/10.1242/dmm.028555 Text en © 2017. Published by The Company of Biologists Ltd http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution and reproduction in any medium provided that the original work is properly attributed.
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Upregulation of distinct collagen transcripts in post-surgery scar tissue: a study of conjunctival fibrosis
title Upregulation of distinct collagen transcripts in post-surgery scar tissue: a study of conjunctival fibrosis
title_full Upregulation of distinct collagen transcripts in post-surgery scar tissue: a study of conjunctival fibrosis
title_fullStr Upregulation of distinct collagen transcripts in post-surgery scar tissue: a study of conjunctival fibrosis
title_full_unstemmed Upregulation of distinct collagen transcripts in post-surgery scar tissue: a study of conjunctival fibrosis
title_short Upregulation of distinct collagen transcripts in post-surgery scar tissue: a study of conjunctival fibrosis
title_sort upregulation of distinct collagen transcripts in post-surgery scar tissue: a study of conjunctival fibrosis
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5483006/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28331057
http://dx.doi.org/10.1242/dmm.028555
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