TY - JOUR
T1 - TGF-β3 decreases type I collagen and scarring after labioplasty
AU - Hosokawa, R.
AU - Nonaka, K.
AU - Morifuji, M.
AU - Shum, L.
AU - Ohishi, M.
PY - 2003/7
Y1 - 2003/7
N2 - Cleft lip is a common congenital malformation, and labioplasty performed on infants to repair such defects often results in severe scar formation. Since TGF-β3 has been implicated in wound healing, we therefore hypothesized that TGF-β3 functions to reduce scarring after cleft lip repair. In this investigation, we demonstrated that exogenous TGF-β3 reduced scar formation in an incised and sutured mouse lip in vivo. During labioplasty, endogenous TGF-β3 expression was also elevated. In vitro experiments showed that exogenous TGF-β3 reduced type I collagen accumulation. Furthermore, TGF-β3 inhibited alpha-smooth-muscle actin expression, a marker for myofibroblasts. In tandem, TGF-β3 induced the expression and activity of MMP-9. Analysis of our data suggests that TGF-β3 is normally secreted following labioplastic wound healing. An elevated level of TGF-β3 reduces type I collagen deposition by restricting myofibroblast differentiation and thereby collagen synthesis, and by promoting collagen degradation by MMP-9. In combination, these events lead to TGF-β3-mediated reduced scar formation.
AB - Cleft lip is a common congenital malformation, and labioplasty performed on infants to repair such defects often results in severe scar formation. Since TGF-β3 has been implicated in wound healing, we therefore hypothesized that TGF-β3 functions to reduce scarring after cleft lip repair. In this investigation, we demonstrated that exogenous TGF-β3 reduced scar formation in an incised and sutured mouse lip in vivo. During labioplasty, endogenous TGF-β3 expression was also elevated. In vitro experiments showed that exogenous TGF-β3 reduced type I collagen accumulation. Furthermore, TGF-β3 inhibited alpha-smooth-muscle actin expression, a marker for myofibroblasts. In tandem, TGF-β3 induced the expression and activity of MMP-9. Analysis of our data suggests that TGF-β3 is normally secreted following labioplastic wound healing. An elevated level of TGF-β3 reduces type I collagen deposition by restricting myofibroblast differentiation and thereby collagen synthesis, and by promoting collagen degradation by MMP-9. In combination, these events lead to TGF-β3-mediated reduced scar formation.
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U2 - 10.1177/154405910308200714
DO - 10.1177/154405910308200714
M3 - Article
C2 - 12821719
AN - SCOPUS:0038793619
SN - 0022-0345
VL - 82
SP - 558
EP - 564
JO - Journal of Dental Research
JF - Journal of Dental Research
IS - 7
ER -