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Label-Free Infrared Spectral Histology of Skin Tissue Part I: Impact of Lumican on Extracellular Matrix Integrity

Proteoglycans (PG) play an important role in maintaining the extracellular matrix (ECM) integrity. Lumican, a small leucine rich PG, is one such actor capable of regulating such properties. In this study, the integrity of the dermis of lumican-deleted Lum(–/–) vs. wild-type mice was investigated by...

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Autores principales: Nannan, Lise, Untereiner, Valérie, Proult, Isabelle, Boulagnon-Rombi, Camille, Colin-Pierre, Charlie, Sockalingum, Ganesh D., Brézillon, Stéphane
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Publicado: Frontiers Media S.A. 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7235349/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32478070
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fcell.2020.00320
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author Nannan, Lise
Untereiner, Valérie
Proult, Isabelle
Boulagnon-Rombi, Camille
Colin-Pierre, Charlie
Sockalingum, Ganesh D.
Brézillon, Stéphane
author_facet Nannan, Lise
Untereiner, Valérie
Proult, Isabelle
Boulagnon-Rombi, Camille
Colin-Pierre, Charlie
Sockalingum, Ganesh D.
Brézillon, Stéphane
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description Proteoglycans (PG) play an important role in maintaining the extracellular matrix (ECM) integrity. Lumican, a small leucine rich PG, is one such actor capable of regulating such properties. In this study, the integrity of the dermis of lumican-deleted Lum(–/–) vs. wild-type mice was investigated by conventional histology and by infrared spectral histology (IRSH). Infrared spectroscopy is a non-invasive, rapid, label-free and sensitive technique that allows to probe molecular vibrations of biomolecules present in a tissue. Our IRSH results obtained on control (WT, n = 3) and Lum(–/–) (n = 3) mice showed that different histological structures were identified by using K-means clustering and validated by hematoxylin eosin saffron (HES) staining. Furthermore, an important increase of the dermis thickness was observed in Lum(–/–) compared to WT mice. In terms of structural information, analysis of the spectral images also revealed an intra-group homogeneity and inter-group heterogeneity. In addition, type I collagen contribution was evaluated by HES and picrosirius red staining as well as with IRSH. Both techniques showed a strong remodeling of the ECM in Lum(–/–) mice due to the looseness of collagen fibers in the increased dermis space. These results confirmed the impact of lumican on the ECM integrity. The loss of collagen fibers organization due to the absence of lumican can potentially increase the accessibility of anti-cancer drugs to the tumor. These results are qualitatively interesting and would need further structural characterization of type I collagen fibers in terms of size, organization, and orientation.
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spelling pubmed-72353492020-05-29 Label-Free Infrared Spectral Histology of Skin Tissue Part I: Impact of Lumican on Extracellular Matrix Integrity Nannan, Lise Untereiner, Valérie Proult, Isabelle Boulagnon-Rombi, Camille Colin-Pierre, Charlie Sockalingum, Ganesh D. Brézillon, Stéphane Front Cell Dev Biol Cell and Developmental Biology Proteoglycans (PG) play an important role in maintaining the extracellular matrix (ECM) integrity. Lumican, a small leucine rich PG, is one such actor capable of regulating such properties. In this study, the integrity of the dermis of lumican-deleted Lum(–/–) vs. wild-type mice was investigated by conventional histology and by infrared spectral histology (IRSH). Infrared spectroscopy is a non-invasive, rapid, label-free and sensitive technique that allows to probe molecular vibrations of biomolecules present in a tissue. Our IRSH results obtained on control (WT, n = 3) and Lum(–/–) (n = 3) mice showed that different histological structures were identified by using K-means clustering and validated by hematoxylin eosin saffron (HES) staining. Furthermore, an important increase of the dermis thickness was observed in Lum(–/–) compared to WT mice. In terms of structural information, analysis of the spectral images also revealed an intra-group homogeneity and inter-group heterogeneity. In addition, type I collagen contribution was evaluated by HES and picrosirius red staining as well as with IRSH. Both techniques showed a strong remodeling of the ECM in Lum(–/–) mice due to the looseness of collagen fibers in the increased dermis space. These results confirmed the impact of lumican on the ECM integrity. The loss of collagen fibers organization due to the absence of lumican can potentially increase the accessibility of anti-cancer drugs to the tumor. These results are qualitatively interesting and would need further structural characterization of type I collagen fibers in terms of size, organization, and orientation. Frontiers Media S.A. 2020-05-12 /pmc/articles/PMC7235349/ /pubmed/32478070 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fcell.2020.00320 Text en Copyright © 2020 Nannan, Untereiner, Proult, Boulagnon-Rombi, Colin-Pierre, Sockalingum and Brézillon. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
spellingShingle Cell and Developmental Biology
Nannan, Lise
Untereiner, Valérie
Proult, Isabelle
Boulagnon-Rombi, Camille
Colin-Pierre, Charlie
Sockalingum, Ganesh D.
Brézillon, Stéphane
Label-Free Infrared Spectral Histology of Skin Tissue Part I: Impact of Lumican on Extracellular Matrix Integrity
title Label-Free Infrared Spectral Histology of Skin Tissue Part I: Impact of Lumican on Extracellular Matrix Integrity
title_full Label-Free Infrared Spectral Histology of Skin Tissue Part I: Impact of Lumican on Extracellular Matrix Integrity
title_fullStr Label-Free Infrared Spectral Histology of Skin Tissue Part I: Impact of Lumican on Extracellular Matrix Integrity
title_full_unstemmed Label-Free Infrared Spectral Histology of Skin Tissue Part I: Impact of Lumican on Extracellular Matrix Integrity
title_short Label-Free Infrared Spectral Histology of Skin Tissue Part I: Impact of Lumican on Extracellular Matrix Integrity
title_sort label-free infrared spectral histology of skin tissue part i: impact of lumican on extracellular matrix integrity
topic Cell and Developmental Biology
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7235349/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32478070
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fcell.2020.00320
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