Literature DB >> 29661321

Sulfation degree not origin of chondroitin sulfate derivatives modulates keratinocyte response.

Luisana Corsuto1, Sandra Rother2, Linda Koehler2, Emiliano Bedini3, Stephanie Moeller4, Matthias Schnabelrauch4, Vera Hintze2, Chiara Schiraldi5, Dieter Scharnweber6.   

Abstract

Chondroitin sulfate (CS) sulfation-dependently binds transforming growth factor-β1 (TGF-β1) and chronic wounds often accompany with epidermal hyperproliferation due to downregulated TGF-β signaling. However, the impact of CS on keratinocytes is unknown. Especially biotechnological-chemical strategies are promising to replace animal-derived CS. Thus, this study aims to evaluate the effects of CS derivatives on the interaction with vascular endothelial growth factor-A (VEGF-A) and on keratinocyte response. Over-sulfated CS (sCS3) interacts stronger with VEGF-A than CS. Furthermore, collagen coatings with CS variants are prepared by in vitro fibrillogenesis. Stability analyses demonstrate that collagen is firmly integrated, while the fibril diameters decrease with increasing sulfation degree. CS variants sulfation-dependently decelerate keratinocyte (HaCaT) migration and proliferation in a scratch assay. HaCaT cultured on sCS3-containing coatings produced increased amounts of solute active TGF-β1 which could be translated into biomaterials able to decrease epidermal hyperproliferation in chronic wounds. Overall, semi-synthetic and natural CS yield to comparable responses.
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Keywords:  Artificial extracellular matrix; Chondroitin sulfate; Inflammatory cytokines; Matrix metalloproteinase; Sulfation degree; Vascular endothelial growth factor

Year:  2018        PMID: 29661321     DOI: 10.1016/j.carbpol.2018.02.072

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Carbohydr Polym        ISSN: 0144-8617            Impact factor:   9.381


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Review 1.  Exopolysaccharides from Microalgae and Cyanobacteria: Diversity of Strains, Production Strategies, and Applications.

Authors:  Céline Laroche
Journal:  Mar Drugs       Date:  2022-05-21       Impact factor: 6.085

2.  Potential of Biofermentative Unsulfated Chondroitin and Hyaluronic Acid in Dermal Repair.

Authors:  Antonella D'Agostino; Annalisa La Gatta; Antonietta Stellavato; Donatella Cimini; Luisana Corsuto; Marcella Cammarota; Maria D'Agostino; Chiara Schiraldi
Journal:  Int J Mol Sci       Date:  2022-02-01       Impact factor: 5.923

3.  Label-Free Quantitative Proteomics to Explore the Action Mechanism of the Pharmaceutical-Grade Triticum vulgare Extract in Speeding Up Keratinocyte Healing.

Authors:  Elva Morretta; Antonella D'Agostino; Elisabetta Cassese; Barbara Maglione; Antonello Petrella; Chiara Schiraldi; Maria Chiara Monti
Journal:  Molecules       Date:  2022-02-07       Impact factor: 4.411

4.  Exploring the Diversity of Red Microalgae for Exopolysaccharide Production.

Authors:  Aldo Borjas Esqueda; Christine Gardarin; Céline Laroche
Journal:  Mar Drugs       Date:  2022-03-31       Impact factor: 6.085

Review 5.  Glycosaminoglycan-Inspired Biomaterials for the Development of Bioactive Hydrogel Networks.

Authors:  Mariana I Neves; Marco Araújo; Lorenzo Moroni; Ricardo M P da Silva; Cristina C Barrias
Journal:  Molecules       Date:  2020-02-21       Impact factor: 4.411

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