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Different mechanisms of syndecan-1 activation through a fibroblast-growth-factor-inducible response element (FiRE) in mucosal and cutaneous wounds




TekijätRautava J, Soukka T, Heikinheimo K, Miettinen PJ, Happonen RP, Jaakkola P

KustantajaINT AMER ASSOC DENTAL RESEARCHI A D R/A A D R

Julkaisuvuosi2003

Lehti:Journal of Dental Research

Tietokannassa oleva lehden nimiJOURNAL OF DENTAL RESEARCH

Lehden akronyymiJ DENT RES

Vuosikerta82

Numero5

Aloitussivu382

Lopetussivu387

Sivujen määrä6

ISSN0022-0345

DOIhttps://doi.org/10.1177/154405910308200511


Tiivistelmä

Syndecan-1 expression is enhanced in cutaneous and mucosal wounds. We have previously demonstrated that wounding-induced syndecan-1 expression in the skin occurs transcriptionally; through a fibroblast-growth-factor-inducible element (FiRE). Here, we show that FIRE is also activated in mucosal wounds. However, both the expression patterns and the activation mechanisms of FIRE are different from those in the skin: In the mucosa in vivo, the activation starts and ends earlier than in cutaneous wounds. FIRE is first detected at around 12 hours in keratinocytes, and the activation declines by the third day after wounding occurs. The activation is seen on the migrating sheet of epithelial mucosa, as in the case of cutaneous wounding. In contrast to the situation in vivo, organ-cultured mucosal wounds exhibit no FIRE activity, while organ-cultured cutaneous wounds show robust activity. Activation in mucosal wounds is enhanced, however, by the application of epidermal growth factor. This suggests that exogenous growth factor activity is required for activation of syndecan-1 in mucosal wounds but not in cutaneous wounds.



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