Satish Latha, Hogg Justin, Johnson Sandra, Oswald Duane, Post J Christopher, Ehrlich Garth D, Kathju Sandeep
Wound Healing Program, Center for Genomic Sciences, Allegheny-Singer Research Institute, 320 East North Ave., Pittsburgh, PA 15212, USA.
Ann Plast Surg. 2010 Feb;64(2):238-41. doi: 10.1097/SAP.0b013e31819537fc.
Postnatal (adult) mammalian wound healing results in the formation of scar, whereas fetal mammals are able to effect wound repair without scar. We have investigated the expression pattern of the receptor of activated C kinase 1 (RACK1), a pleiotropic G-protein-like molecule, in healing skin and mucosal wounds in a rabbit model after obtaining a full-length clone of the rabbit RACK1 cDNA. In both adult skin and mucosal wounds, RACK1 mRNA expression is decreased relative to unwounded controls. In contrast, in fetal skin wounds RACK1 expression is unaltered from fetal control. Fibroblasts derived from adult skin tissue express more RACK1 message than fetal skin fibroblasts. These observations suggest that RACK1 may play an important role in distinguishing scarless fetal wound healing from its scirrhous counterpart in adults.
出生后的(成年)哺乳动物伤口愈合会形成瘢痕,而胎儿期的哺乳动物能够实现无瘢痕的伤口修复。在获得兔RACK1 cDNA全长克隆后,我们在兔模型中研究了活化C激酶1受体(RACK1,一种多效性G蛋白样分子)在愈合的皮肤和黏膜伤口中的表达模式。在成年皮肤和黏膜伤口中,相对于未受伤的对照,RACK1 mRNA表达均降低。相比之下,在胎儿皮肤伤口中,RACK1表达与胎儿对照相比未发生改变。源自成年皮肤组织的成纤维细胞比胎儿皮肤成纤维细胞表达更多的RACK1信息。这些观察结果表明,RACK1可能在区分胎儿无瘢痕伤口愈合与其成年期的硬癌性伤口愈合方面发挥重要作用。