Ontogeny of expression of transforming growth factor-β and its receptors and their possible relationship with scarless healing in human fetal skin

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Chen, W
Fu, XB
Ge, SL
Sun, TZ
Zhou, G
Jiang, DY
Sheng, ZY
机构
[1] 304th Hosp, Trauma Ctr Postgrad Med Coll, Burns Inst, Wound Healing & Cell Biol Lab, Beijing 100037, Peoples R China
[2] Acad Mil Med Sci, Inst Radiat Med, Beijing, Peoples R China
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10.1111/j.1067-1927.2005.130109.x
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Q2 [细胞生物学];
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071009 ; 090102 ;
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Fetal cutaneous wounds that occur in early gestation heal without scar formation. Although much work has been done to characterize the role of transforming growth factor-beta (TGF-beta) isoforms and their receptors in the wound healing process, their roles in scarless wound repair observed in early gestation and their functions in human fetal skin development, and structural and functional maintenance are still not well understood. In this study, we explore the expression and distribution characteristics of three TGF-beta isoforms and their receptors, TGF-betaRI (TBRI) and TGF-betaRII (TBRII), in fetal and postnatal skins to understand the relevance of these five proteins to skin development and elucidate the mechanism(s) underlying the phenotypic transition from scarless to scar-forming healing observed during fetal gestation. Fetal skin biopsies of human embryo were obtained from spontaneous abortions at different gestational ages from 13 to 32 weeks and postnatal skin specimens were collected from patients undergoing plastic surgery. Gene expression and positive immunohistochemical signals of TGF-beta(1), TGF-beta(2), TGF-beta(3), TBRI, and TBRII could all be detected in fetal and postnatal skins. In early gestation, gene expression of TGF-beta(1), TBRI, and TBRII was weaker and protein contents were less compared with postnatal skins (p < 0.05). In contrast, more TGF-beta(2) mRNA transcript was found in early gestation than in late gestation and in postnatal skins, whereas protein content of this growth factor increased during gestation. Lastly, mRNA transcript and protein contents of TGF-beta(3) were apparently higher in early gestation compared to postnatal skin (p < 0.05). In postnatal skin, granules containing the three TGF-beta isoforms were mainly distributed in the cytoplasm and extracellular matrix of epidermal cells, interfollicular keratinocytes, and some fibroblasts. TBRI and TBRII were chiefly located in the cellular membrane of epidermal keratinocytes and some fibroblasts. The endogenous three TGF-beta isoforms and their receptors may be involved in the development of embryonic skin and in the maintenance of cutaneous structure and function, and also in postnatal wound healing. The differential levels of TGF-beta isoforms may provide either a predominantly antiscarring or profibrotic signal upon wounding depending on the gestational period. Lower expression of their receptors in early gestational skins may be a reason for the reduced ability to perceive ligands, ultimately leading to scar-free healing.
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