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Extracellular and Non-Chaperone Function of Heat Shock Protein-90α Is Required for Skin Wound Healing.

Ayesha Bhatia1, Kathryn O'Brien1, Jiacong Guo1, Vadim Lincoln1, Chiaki Kajiwara2, Mei Chen1, David T Woodley1, Heiichiro Udono3, Wei Li4.   

Abstract

Despite years of effort and investment, there are few topical or systemic medications for skin wounds. Identifying natural drivers of wound healing could facilitate the development of new and effective treatments. When skin is injured, there is a massive increase of heat shock protein (Hsp) 90α inside the wound bed. The precise role for these Hsp90α proteins, however, was unclear. The availability of a unique mouse model that lacked the intracellular ATPase-driven chaperoning, but spared the extracellular fragment-5-supported pro-motility function of Hsp90α allowed us to test specifically the role of the non-chaperone function of Hsp90α in normal wound closure. We found that the chaperone-defective Hsp90α-Δ mutant mice showed similar wound closure rate as the wild-type Hsp90α mice. We generated recombinant proteins from the mouse cDNAs encoding the Hsp90α-Δ and wild-type Hsp90α. Topical application of Hsp90α-Δ mutant protein promoted wound closure as effectively as the full-length wild-type Hsp90α protein. More importantly, selective inhibition of the extracellular Hsp90α-Δ protein function by a monoclonal antibody targeting the fragment-5 region disrupted normal wound closure in both wild-type Hsp90α and Hsp90α-Δ mice. Thus, this study provides direct support for non-chaperone, extracellular Hsp90α as a potential driver for normal wound closure.
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Year:  2017        PMID: 28942361      PMCID: PMC6559362          DOI: 10.1016/j.jid.2017.08.043

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


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