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Human galectin-3: Molecular switch of gene expression in dermal fibroblasts in vitro and of skin collagen organization in open wounds and tensile strength in incisions in vivo

Understanding the molecular and cellular processes in skin wound healing can pave the way for devising innovative concepts by turning the identified natural effectors into therapeutic tools. Based on the concept of broad-scale engagement of members of the family of galactoside-binding lectins (galec...

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Autores principales: Gál, Peter, Vasilenko, Tomáš, Kováč, Ivan, Čoma, Matúš, Jakubčo, Ján, Jakubčová, Martina, Peržeľová, Vlasta, Urban, Lukáš, Kolář, Michal, Sabol, František, Luczy, Ján, Novotný, Martin, Majerník, Jaroslav, Gabius, Hans-Joachim, Smetana, Karel
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Publicado: D.A. Spandidos 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7723164/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33300056
http://dx.doi.org/10.3892/mmr.2020.11738
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author Gál, Peter
Vasilenko, Tomáš
Kováč, Ivan
Čoma, Matúš
Jakubčo, Ján
Jakubčová, Martina
Peržeľová, Vlasta
Urban, Lukáš
Kolář, Michal
Sabol, František
Luczy, Ján
Novotný, Martin
Majerník, Jaroslav
Gabius, Hans-Joachim
Smetana, Karel
author_facet Gál, Peter
Vasilenko, Tomáš
Kováč, Ivan
Čoma, Matúš
Jakubčo, Ján
Jakubčová, Martina
Peržeľová, Vlasta
Urban, Lukáš
Kolář, Michal
Sabol, František
Luczy, Ján
Novotný, Martin
Majerník, Jaroslav
Gabius, Hans-Joachim
Smetana, Karel
author_sort Gál, Peter
collection PubMed
description Understanding the molecular and cellular processes in skin wound healing can pave the way for devising innovative concepts by turning the identified natural effectors into therapeutic tools. Based on the concept of broad-scale engagement of members of the family of galactoside-binding lectins (galectins) in pathophysiological processes, such as cancer or tissue repair/regeneration, the present study investigated the potential of galectins-1 (Gal-1) and −3 (Gal-3) in wound healing. Human dermal fibroblasts, which are key cells involved in skin wound healing, responded to galectin exposure (Gal-1 at 300 or Gal-3 at 600 ng/ml) with selective changes in gene expression among a panel of 84 wound-healing-related genes, as well as remodeling of the extracellular matrix. In the case of Gal-3, positive expression of Ki67 and cell number increased when using a decellularized matrix produced by Gal-3-treated fibroblasts as substrate for culture of interfollicular keratinocytes. In vivo wounds were topically treated with 20 μg/ml Gal-1 or −3, and collagen score was found to be elevated in excisional wound repair in rats treated with Gal-3. The tensile strength measured in incisions was significantly increased from 79.5±17.5 g/mm(2) in controls to 103.1±21.4 g/mm(2) after 21 days of healing. These data warrant further testing mixtures of galectins and other types of compounds, for example a combination of galectins and TGF-β1.
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spelling pubmed-77231642020-12-16 Human galectin-3: Molecular switch of gene expression in dermal fibroblasts in vitro and of skin collagen organization in open wounds and tensile strength in incisions in vivo Gál, Peter Vasilenko, Tomáš Kováč, Ivan Čoma, Matúš Jakubčo, Ján Jakubčová, Martina Peržeľová, Vlasta Urban, Lukáš Kolář, Michal Sabol, František Luczy, Ján Novotný, Martin Majerník, Jaroslav Gabius, Hans-Joachim Smetana, Karel Mol Med Rep Articles Understanding the molecular and cellular processes in skin wound healing can pave the way for devising innovative concepts by turning the identified natural effectors into therapeutic tools. Based on the concept of broad-scale engagement of members of the family of galactoside-binding lectins (galectins) in pathophysiological processes, such as cancer or tissue repair/regeneration, the present study investigated the potential of galectins-1 (Gal-1) and −3 (Gal-3) in wound healing. Human dermal fibroblasts, which are key cells involved in skin wound healing, responded to galectin exposure (Gal-1 at 300 or Gal-3 at 600 ng/ml) with selective changes in gene expression among a panel of 84 wound-healing-related genes, as well as remodeling of the extracellular matrix. In the case of Gal-3, positive expression of Ki67 and cell number increased when using a decellularized matrix produced by Gal-3-treated fibroblasts as substrate for culture of interfollicular keratinocytes. In vivo wounds were topically treated with 20 μg/ml Gal-1 or −3, and collagen score was found to be elevated in excisional wound repair in rats treated with Gal-3. The tensile strength measured in incisions was significantly increased from 79.5±17.5 g/mm(2) in controls to 103.1±21.4 g/mm(2) after 21 days of healing. These data warrant further testing mixtures of galectins and other types of compounds, for example a combination of galectins and TGF-β1. D.A. Spandidos 2021-02 2020-11-27 /pmc/articles/PMC7723164/ /pubmed/33300056 http://dx.doi.org/10.3892/mmr.2020.11738 Text en Copyright: © Gál et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/) , which permits use and distribution in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited, the use is non-commercial and no modifications or adaptations are made.
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Gál, Peter
Vasilenko, Tomáš
Kováč, Ivan
Čoma, Matúš
Jakubčo, Ján
Jakubčová, Martina
Peržeľová, Vlasta
Urban, Lukáš
Kolář, Michal
Sabol, František
Luczy, Ján
Novotný, Martin
Majerník, Jaroslav
Gabius, Hans-Joachim
Smetana, Karel
Human galectin-3: Molecular switch of gene expression in dermal fibroblasts in vitro and of skin collagen organization in open wounds and tensile strength in incisions in vivo
title Human galectin-3: Molecular switch of gene expression in dermal fibroblasts in vitro and of skin collagen organization in open wounds and tensile strength in incisions in vivo
title_full Human galectin-3: Molecular switch of gene expression in dermal fibroblasts in vitro and of skin collagen organization in open wounds and tensile strength in incisions in vivo
title_fullStr Human galectin-3: Molecular switch of gene expression in dermal fibroblasts in vitro and of skin collagen organization in open wounds and tensile strength in incisions in vivo
title_full_unstemmed Human galectin-3: Molecular switch of gene expression in dermal fibroblasts in vitro and of skin collagen organization in open wounds and tensile strength in incisions in vivo
title_short Human galectin-3: Molecular switch of gene expression in dermal fibroblasts in vitro and of skin collagen organization in open wounds and tensile strength in incisions in vivo
title_sort human galectin-3: molecular switch of gene expression in dermal fibroblasts in vitro and of skin collagen organization in open wounds and tensile strength in incisions in vivo
topic Articles
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7723164/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33300056
http://dx.doi.org/10.3892/mmr.2020.11738
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