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Expression and Function of Connexin 43 in Human Gingival Wound Healing and Fibroblasts
by
Häkkinen, Lari
, Larjava, Hannu
, Tarzemany, Rana
, Jiang, Guoqiao
in
Activator protein 1
/ Adult
/ Angiogenesis
/ Cell adhesion & migration
/ Cell membranes
/ Cell Movement - physiology
/ Collagen
/ Collagen (type I)
/ Comparative analysis
/ Connective tissues
/ Connexin 43
/ Connexin 43 - genetics
/ Connexin 43 - metabolism
/ Connexins
/ Contractility
/ Cytoplasm
/ Dentistry
/ Diabetes
/ Down-Regulation
/ Epithelial cells
/ Epithelium
/ Extracellular matrix
/ Extracellular Matrix - metabolism
/ Fibroblasts
/ Fibroblasts - metabolism
/ Fibrosis
/ Gap junctions
/ Gene expression
/ Gene Expression Regulation
/ Genes
/ Gingiva
/ Gingiva - metabolism
/ Granulation
/ Growth factors
/ Humans
/ Male
/ MAP kinase
/ Matrix Metalloproteinases - genetics
/ Matrix Metalloproteinases - metabolism
/ Membrane proteins
/ Membranes
/ Mucosa
/ Plaques
/ Proteins
/ Rodents
/ Scars
/ Signal transduction
/ Signal Transduction - physiology
/ Signaling
/ Skin
/ Sp1 protein
/ Stem cells
/ Tissues
/ Transcription factors
/ Transforming Growth Factor beta1 - genetics
/ Transforming Growth Factor beta1 - metabolism
/ Transforming growth factor-b1
/ Vascular endothelial growth factor
/ Wound care
/ Wound healing
/ Wound Healing - physiology
2015
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Expression and Function of Connexin 43 in Human Gingival Wound Healing and Fibroblasts
by
Häkkinen, Lari
, Larjava, Hannu
, Tarzemany, Rana
, Jiang, Guoqiao
in
Activator protein 1
/ Adult
/ Angiogenesis
/ Cell adhesion & migration
/ Cell membranes
/ Cell Movement - physiology
/ Collagen
/ Collagen (type I)
/ Comparative analysis
/ Connective tissues
/ Connexin 43
/ Connexin 43 - genetics
/ Connexin 43 - metabolism
/ Connexins
/ Contractility
/ Cytoplasm
/ Dentistry
/ Diabetes
/ Down-Regulation
/ Epithelial cells
/ Epithelium
/ Extracellular matrix
/ Extracellular Matrix - metabolism
/ Fibroblasts
/ Fibroblasts - metabolism
/ Fibrosis
/ Gap junctions
/ Gene expression
/ Gene Expression Regulation
/ Genes
/ Gingiva
/ Gingiva - metabolism
/ Granulation
/ Growth factors
/ Humans
/ Male
/ MAP kinase
/ Matrix Metalloproteinases - genetics
/ Matrix Metalloproteinases - metabolism
/ Membrane proteins
/ Membranes
/ Mucosa
/ Plaques
/ Proteins
/ Rodents
/ Scars
/ Signal transduction
/ Signal Transduction - physiology
/ Signaling
/ Skin
/ Sp1 protein
/ Stem cells
/ Tissues
/ Transcription factors
/ Transforming Growth Factor beta1 - genetics
/ Transforming Growth Factor beta1 - metabolism
/ Transforming growth factor-b1
/ Vascular endothelial growth factor
/ Wound care
/ Wound healing
/ Wound Healing - physiology
2015
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Expression and Function of Connexin 43 in Human Gingival Wound Healing and Fibroblasts
by
Häkkinen, Lari
, Larjava, Hannu
, Tarzemany, Rana
, Jiang, Guoqiao
in
Activator protein 1
/ Adult
/ Angiogenesis
/ Cell adhesion & migration
/ Cell membranes
/ Cell Movement - physiology
/ Collagen
/ Collagen (type I)
/ Comparative analysis
/ Connective tissues
/ Connexin 43
/ Connexin 43 - genetics
/ Connexin 43 - metabolism
/ Connexins
/ Contractility
/ Cytoplasm
/ Dentistry
/ Diabetes
/ Down-Regulation
/ Epithelial cells
/ Epithelium
/ Extracellular matrix
/ Extracellular Matrix - metabolism
/ Fibroblasts
/ Fibroblasts - metabolism
/ Fibrosis
/ Gap junctions
/ Gene expression
/ Gene Expression Regulation
/ Genes
/ Gingiva
/ Gingiva - metabolism
/ Granulation
/ Growth factors
/ Humans
/ Male
/ MAP kinase
/ Matrix Metalloproteinases - genetics
/ Matrix Metalloproteinases - metabolism
/ Membrane proteins
/ Membranes
/ Mucosa
/ Plaques
/ Proteins
/ Rodents
/ Scars
/ Signal transduction
/ Signal Transduction - physiology
/ Signaling
/ Skin
/ Sp1 protein
/ Stem cells
/ Tissues
/ Transcription factors
/ Transforming Growth Factor beta1 - genetics
/ Transforming Growth Factor beta1 - metabolism
/ Transforming growth factor-b1
/ Vascular endothelial growth factor
/ Wound care
/ Wound healing
/ Wound Healing - physiology
2015
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Expression and Function of Connexin 43 in Human Gingival Wound Healing and Fibroblasts
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Expression and Function of Connexin 43 in Human Gingival Wound Healing and Fibroblasts
2015
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Overview
Connexins (C×s) are a family of transmembrane proteins that form hemichannels and gap junctions (GJs) on the cell membranes, and transfer small signaling molecules between the cytoplasm and extracellular space and between connecting cells, respectively. Among C×s, suppressing C×43 expression or function promotes skin wound closure and granulation tissue formation, and may alleviate scarring, but the mechanisms are not well understood. Oral mucosal gingiva is characterized by faster wound closure and scarless wound healing outcome as compared to skin wounds. Therefore, we hypothesized that C×43 function is down regulated during human gingival wound healing, which in fibroblasts promotes expression of genes conducive for fast and scarless wound healing. Cultured gingival fibroblasts expressed C×43 as their major connexin. Immunostaining of unwounded human gingiva showed that C×43 was abundantly present in the epithelium, and in connective tissue formed large C×43 plaques in fibroblasts. At the early stages of wound healing, C×43 was strongly down regulated in wound epithelial cells and fibroblasts, returning to the level of normal tissue by day 60 post-wounding. Blocking of C×43 function by C×43 mimetic peptide Gap27 suppressed GJ-mediated dye transfer, promoted migration, and caused significant changes in the expression of wound healing-associated genes in gingival fibroblasts. In particular, out of 54 genes analyzed, several MMPs and TGF-β1, involved in regulation of inflammation and extracellular matrix (ECM) turnover, and VEGF-A, involved in angiogenesis, were significantly upregulated while pro-fibrotic ECM molecules, including Collagen type I, and cell contractility-related molecules were significantly down regulated. These responses involved MAPK, GSK3α/β and TGF-β signaling pathways, and AP1 and SP1 transcription factors. Thus, suppressed function of C×43 in fibroblasts promotes their migration, and regulates expression of wound healing-associated genes via AP1, SP1, MAPK, GSK3α/β and TGF-β signaling pathways, and may promote fast and scarless wound healing in human gingiva.
Publisher
Public Library of Science,Public Library of Science (PLoS)
Subject
/ Adult
/ Collagen
/ Diabetes
/ Extracellular Matrix - metabolism
/ Fibrosis
/ Genes
/ Gingiva
/ Humans
/ Male
/ Matrix Metalloproteinases - genetics
/ Matrix Metalloproteinases - metabolism
/ Mucosa
/ Plaques
/ Proteins
/ Rodents
/ Scars
/ Signal Transduction - physiology
/ Skin
/ Tissues
/ Transforming Growth Factor beta1 - genetics
/ Transforming Growth Factor beta1 - metabolism
/ Transforming growth factor-b1
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