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Dermatopontin regulates fibrin formation and its biological activity.

Weimin Wu1, Osamu Okamoto2, Aiko Kato1, Noritaka Matsuo3, Motoyoshi Nomizu4, Hidekatsu Yoshioka3, Sakuhei Fujiwara5.   

Abstract

Dermatopontin (DP) is a small extracellular matrix component in the dermis. Fibrin is a major component of a provisional matrix that is formed just after wounding. Previously, we found that DP was present in the provisional matrix, and it interacted with fibrin. Here, we examined the role of DP on fibrin function. DP interacted with both the fibrin monomer and fibrils, and was incorporated into the fibrils during fibrin formation. A DP sequence, PHGQVVVAVRS, was identified as a fibrin-binding site, and a globular D domain of fibrin was the binding site for DP. DP accelerated fibrin fibril formation into structurally modified fibrils. Fibrin fibrils formed in the presence of DP enhanced both endothelial cell attachment and cell spreading. The attached cells developed a more organized cytoskeleton when compared with those that attached to fibrin fibrils only. The main receptor for cell adhesion was identified as αvβ3 integrin, and a cooperating receptor was a β1-containing integrin species, probably α5β1 integrin. These results indicate that DP can modify certain biological functions of fibrin, and thus a another function of this extracellular matrix protein was revealed. In addition, the fibrin-DP complex might become useful for developing an improved artificial matrix for improving wound healing.

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Year:  2013        PMID: 23877568     DOI: 10.1038/jid.2013.305

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


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