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Modulation of metallothionein isoforms is associated with collagen deposition in proliferating keloid fibroblasts in vitro

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EXPERIMENTAL DERMATOLOGY
Volume 19, Issue 11, Pages 987-993

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WILEY
DOI: 10.1111/j.1600-0625.2010.01124.x

Keywords

keloid pathogenesis; metallothionein isoforms; proliferation; silencing MT-2A gene; ultrastructure

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  1. National University of Singapore [R181000076112]
  2. Singapore Biomedical Research Council [BMRC 03/1/21/19/251, BMRC 04/1/21/19/338, BMRC 05/1/21/19/390]
  3. National Medical Research Council, Singapore [NMRC/1026/2005]

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The keloid fibroblast (KF) is known to have higher proliferative capacity than normal dermal fibroblast (NF). Metallothionein (MT), a metal-binding protein, has been reported to promote cell proliferation. In this study, we evaluated the expression of MT isoforms at the mRNA level in fetal bovine serum (FBS)-stimulated proliferating KF. Although the morphological appearance of NF and KF was similar when viewed under light, confocal and transmission electron microscopy, there was surprisingly a generally lower expression of MT isoforms in KF when compared with NF and also reduced MT staining in dermal fibroblasts of keloids as opposed to normal skin. Primary cultures of KF grown in 5% FBS or 10% FBS compared to without FBS demonstrated significantly higher proliferative activity and more abundant deposition of collagen. Contrary to expectation, MT-1A, -1F, -1G, -1X and -2A isoforms were significantly down-regulated in proliferating KF. Moreover, stimulating KF with TGF beta 1, which is known to promote collagen synthesis and keloid formation, increased expression of Collagen 1A and 3A genes accompanied by reduction in MT-2A gene expression. Furthermore, down-regulation of the MT-2A gene in proliferating KF by siRNA-mediated silencing enhanced cell proliferation with concomitant up-regulation of the NF-kappa B gene and 10 of 13 other NF-kappa B pathway-related genes analysed but no alteration of the Collagen 1 and Collagen 3 gene expression. It would appear that down-regulation of MT isoforms in proliferating KF, in particular MT-2A, enhances keloidogenesis with the possible involvement of the NF-kappa B signalling pathway.

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