| Literature DB >> 31677274 |
Priyanka Toshniwal1, Michelle Nguyen1, Aurore Guédin2, Helena Viola3, Diwei Ho1, Yongeun Kim4, Uditi Bhatt1, Charles S Bond1, Livia Hool3,5, Laurence H Hurley4, Jean-Louis Mergny2,6, Mark Fear7, Fiona Wood7, Swaminathan K Iyer1, Nicole M Smith1.
Abstract
Scar formation after wound healing is a major medical problem. A better understanding of the dynamic nuclear architecture of the genome during wound healing could provide insights into the underlying pathophysiology and enable novel therapeutic strategies. Here, we demonstrate that TGF-β-induced fibrotic stress increases formation of the dynamic secondary DNA structures called G-quadruplexes in skin fibroblasts, which is coincident with increased expression of collagen 1. This G-quadruplex formation is attenuated by a small molecule inhibitor of intracellular Ca2+ influx and an anti-fibrotic compound. In addition, we identify G-quadruplex-forming sequences in the promoter region of COL1A1, which encodes collagen 1, and confirm their ability to form G-quadruplex structures under physiologically relevant conditions. Our findings reveal a link between G-quadruplexes and scar formation that may lead to novel therapeutic interventions.Entities:
Keywords: G-quadruplex; G-quartet; G-tetraplex; G4 DNA; Scar formation
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Year: 2019 PMID: 31677274 DOI: 10.1002/1873-3468.13658
Source DB: PubMed Journal: FEBS Lett ISSN: 0014-5793 Impact factor: 4.124