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Interstitiellt vätskeflöde inducerar myofibroblast-differentiering och collagen-inriktning in vitro

Chee Ping Ng, Boris Hinz, Melody A Swartz
fluid flow
Nyckelinsikter
  1. 01Vätskeflöde genom vävnaden stimulerar fibroblaster att omvandlas till kontraktila myofibroblaster
  2. 02Flödet bidrar till att kollagenfibrer riktas upp och att celler förökar sig
  3. 03Processen drivs av cellernas egen produktion av tillväxtfaktorn TGF-β1
  4. 04Fysiska krafter från svullnad och inflammation kan i sig själva trigga ärrbildning
  5. 05Integriner på cellytan spelar en avgörande roll för hur cellerna känner av flödet

Vätskerörelser i bindväven kan stimulera celler att bilda ärrvävnad och organisera kollagen, vilket ger insikter om hur svullnad påverkar läkning.

Abstract

The differentiation of fibroblasts to contractile myofibroblasts, which is characterized by de novo expression of alpha-smooth muscle actin (alpha-SMA), is crucial for wound healing and a hallmark of tissue scarring and fibrosis. These processes often follow inflammatory events, particularly in soft tissues such as skin, lung and liver. Although inflammatory cells and damaged epithelium can release transforming growth factor beta1 (TGF-beta1), which largely mediates myofibroblast differentiation, the biophysical environment of inflammation and tissue regeneration, namely increased interstitial flow owing to vessel hyperpermeability and/or angiogenesis, may also play a role. We demonstrate that low levels of interstitial (3D) flow induce fibroblast-to-myofibroblast differentiation as well as collagen alignment and fibroblast proliferation, all in the absence of exogenous mediators. These effects were associated with TGF-beta1 induction, and could be eliminated with TGF-beta1 blocking antibodies. Furthermore, alpha1beta1 integrin was seen to play an important role in the specific response to flow, as its inhibition prevented fibroblast differentiation and subsequent collagen alignment but did not block their ability to contract the gel in a separate floating gel assay. This study suggests that the biophysical environment that often precedes fibrosis, such as swelling, increased microvascular permeability and increased lymphatic drainage--all which involve interstitial fluid flow--may itself play an important role in fibrogenesis.

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APA
Chee Ping Ng, Boris Hinz, & Melody A Swartz (2005). Interstitiellt vätskeflöde inducerar myofibroblast-differentiering och collagen-inriktning in vitro. https://fasciaresearchdatabase.com/interstitial-fluid-flow-induces-myofibroblast-differentiation-and-collagen-alignment-in-vitro/
MLA
Chee Ping Ng, et al. "Interstitiellt vätskeflöde inducerar myofibroblast-differentiering och collagen-inriktning in vitro." 2005, https://fasciaresearchdatabase.com/interstitial-fluid-flow-induces-myofibroblast-differentiation-and-collagen-alignment-in-vitro/.
Chicago
Chee Ping Ng, Boris Hinz, Melody A Swartz. 2005. "Interstitiellt vätskeflöde inducerar myofibroblast-differentiering och collagen-inriktning in vitro.". https://fasciaresearchdatabase.com/interstitial-fluid-flow-induces-myofibroblast-differentiation-and-collagen-alignment-in-vitro/