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Inhibition by all-trans-retinoic acid of transforming growth factor-β-induced collagen gel contraction mediated by human tenon fibroblasts.
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Investigative ophthalmology & visual science [Invest Ophthalmol Vis Sci] 2014 Jun 03; Vol. 55 (7), pp. 4199-205. Date of Electronic Publication: 2014 Jun 03. - Publication Year :
- 2014
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Abstract
- Purpose: Excessive wound contraction can lead to scar formation in the conjunctiva. The effects of all-trans-retinoic acid (ATRA) on the contractility of human Tenon fibroblasts (HTFs) cultured in three-dimensional (3D) collagen gels were investigated.<br />Methods: Human Tenon fibroblasts were cultured in 3D gels of type I collagen and in the absence or presence of TGF-β, ATRA, or various inhibitors. Collagen gel contraction was evaluated by measurement of gel diameter. Phosphorylation of various signaling molecules was examined by immunoblot analysis. The formation of actin stress fibers and focal adhesions was detected by laser confocal microscopy.<br />Results: All-trans-retinoic acid inhibited TGF-β-induced collagen gel contraction mediated by HTFs in a concentration- and time-dependent manner. The TGF-β-induced phosphorylation of focal adhesion kinase (FAK) and formation of stress fibers and focal adhesions in HTFs were attenuated by ATRA. All-trans-retinoic acid also inhibited the TGF-β-induced phosphorylation of the mitogen-activated protein kinases (MAPKs) extracellular signal-regulated kinase (ERK), p38, and c-Jun NH2-terminal kinase (JNK) as well as that of c-Jun and Smad2/3. Furthermore, TGF-β-induced collagen gel contraction was blocked by inhibitors of ERK, p38, or JNK signaling.<br />Conclusions: All-trans-retinoic acid inhibited TGF-β-induced collagen gel contraction mediated by HTFs, most likely by attenuating the formation of actin stress fibers and focal adhesions as well as signaling by MAPKs, c-Jun, and Smads. All-trans-retinoic acid may therefore prove effective for inhibition of conjunctival scarring through attenuation of the contractility of Tenon fibroblasts.<br /> (Copyright 2014 The Association for Research in Vision and Ophthalmology, Inc.)
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- Cells, Cultured
Cicatrix metabolism
Cicatrix pathology
Collagen chemistry
Collagen drug effects
Conjunctiva metabolism
Conjunctiva pathology
Eye Injuries metabolism
Eye Injuries pathology
Fibroblasts drug effects
Fibroblasts metabolism
Fibroblasts pathology
Humans
Imaging, Three-Dimensional
Immunoblotting
Microscopy, Fluorescence
Tenon Capsule drug effects
Tenon Capsule metabolism
Transforming Growth Factor beta metabolism
Conjunctiva injuries
Eye Injuries drug therapy
Tenon Capsule pathology
Transforming Growth Factor beta antagonists & inhibitors
Tretinoin pharmacology
Wound Healing drug effects
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Details
- Language :
- English
- ISSN :
- 1552-5783
- Volume :
- 55
- Issue :
- 7
- Database :
- MEDLINE
- Journal :
- Investigative ophthalmology & visual science
- Publication Type :
- Academic Journal
- Accession number :
- 24894398
- Full Text :
- https://doi.org/10.1167/iovs.13-13572