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Stroma formation and angiogenesis by overexpression of growth factors, cytokines, and proteolytic enzymes in human skin grafted to SCID mice.

Claus J Gruss1, Kapaettu Satyamoorthy, Carola Berking, John Lininger, Mark Nesbit, Helmut Schaider, Zhao-June Liu, Masahiro Oka, Mei-Yu Hsu, Takashi Shirakawa, Gang Li, Thomas Bogenrieder, Peter Carmeliet, Wafik S El-Deiry, Stephen L Eck, Justi S Rao, Andrew H Baker, Jean T Bennet, Timothy M Crombleholme, Omaida Velazquez, Jagajan Karmacharya, David J Margolis, James M Wilson, Michael Detmar, Mihaela Skobe, Paul D Robbins, Clayton Buck, Meenhard Herlyn.   

Abstract

Reorganization of skin during wound healing, inflammatory disorders, or cancer growth is the result of expression changes of multiple genes associated with tissue morphogenesis. We wanted to identify proteins involved in skin remodeling and select those that may be targeted for agonistic or antagonist therapeutic approaches in various disease processes. Full-thickness human skin was grafted to severe combined immunodeficient mice and injected intradermally with 38 different adenoviral vectors inserted with 37 different genes coding for growth factors, cytokines, proteolytic enzymes and their inhibitors, adhesion receptors, oncogenes, and tumor suppressor genes. Responses were characterized for infiltration of inflammatory cells, vascular density, matrix formation, fibroblast-like cell proliferation, and epidermal hyperplasia. Of the 17 growth factor vectors, 16 induced histological changes in human skin. Members of the VEGF and angiopoietin families induced neovascularization. PDGFs and TGF-betas stimulated connective tissue formation, and the chemokines IL-8 and MCP-1 attracted inflammatory neutrophils and monocytes, respectively. The serine protease uPA induced a vascular response similar to that of VEGF. Vectors with adhesion receptors, oncogenes and tumor suppressor genes had, with few exceptions, little effects on skin architecture. The overall results suggest that adenoviral vectors can effectively remodel the architecture of human skin for studies in morphogenesis, inflammatory skin disorders, wound healing, and cancer development.

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Year:  2003        PMID: 12648235     DOI: 10.1046/j.1523-1747.2003.12112.x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Invest Dermatol        ISSN: 0022-202X            Impact factor:   8.551


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