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K Haapasalmi1, K Zhang, M Tonnesen, J Olerud, D Sheppard, T Salo, R Kramer, R A Clark, V J Uitto, H Larjava.
Abstract
Cell adhesion receptors of the integrin family play a major role during re-epithelialization of human wounds. We have previously documented that the expression of alpha v family integrins is induced in keratinocytes of mucosal wounds [1]. In the present investigation, we extended these studies to determine whether alpha v beta 6 integrin is expressed during wound healing in humans. Mucosal and epidermal wound sections from 1- to 7-day-old wounds were used for immunolocalization of integrins and their putative ligands. In addition, freshly isolated epidermal keratinocytes were used to study integrin expression in vitro. Expression of alpha v beta 6 integrin appeared relatively late during mucosal and dermal wound healing. Maximal expression was seen in 7-day-old wounds in which epithelial sheets had fused and granulation tissue was present. Fibronectin and tenascin, both possible ligands for alpha v beta 6 integrin, were found concentrated underneath the basal epithelial cells expressing this receptor, and the maximal expression of tenascin coincided with that of alpha v beta 6 integrin. Freshly isolated epidermal keratinocytes did not stain for alpha v beta 6 integrin but began to express this integrin after subculturing. Our results suggest that the expression of alpha v beta 6 integrin, a putative binding integrin for fibronectin and tenascin, is induced in keratinocytes when epithelial sheets fuse during wound healing.Entities:
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Year: 1996 PMID: 8592080 DOI: 10.1111/1523-1747.ep12327199
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Invest Dermatol ISSN: 0022-202X Impact factor: 8.551