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Spatiotemporal alterations of autophagy marker LC3 in rat skin fibroblasts during wound healing process.

Emiko Asai1, Masaya Yamamoto2, Kazuki Ueda1, Satoshi Waguri2.   

Abstract

To investigate the possible implications of autophagy, one of the degradation pathways induced by metabolic stress, in the dynamic reconstructive process of wound healing, the appearance and changes of punctate structures for microtubule-associated protein 1 light chain 3 (LC3), an autophagosome marker, were examined in a rat skin wound healing model. Although the ratio of LC3-II/LC3-I in Western blotting was not evidently changed during the wound healing process, LC3-positive dots were clearly observed in fibroblasts and myofibroblasts, and occasionally in macrophages, by immunohistofluorescence microscopy. Some of the LC3-positive dots were colocalized with Atg16L signal, an isolation membrane marker, and electron microscopy revealed the presence of typical autophagosomes in fibroblasts near the margin of the wound. The number of LC3-positive dots per fibroblast increased during the later period of the proliferation phase, and interestingly, it was higher in the margin than the center of the wound. It was also high in the periwound skin area. These results suggest that drastic functional changes in fibroblasts during wound healing process are accompanied by the alteration of the autophagy-lysosomal degradation system.

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Keywords:  Atg16L; autophagosome; immunohistofluorescence

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Year:  2018        PMID: 29343655      PMCID: PMC5956086          DOI: 10.5387/fms.2016-13

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Fukushima J Med Sci        ISSN: 0016-2590


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