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Endothelial selectins regulate skin wound healing in cooperation with L-selectin and ICAM-1.

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Yukami, T; Hasegawa, M; Matsushita, Y; Fujita, T; Matsushita, T; Horikawa, M; Komura, K; Yanaba, K; Hamaguchi, Y; Nagaoka, T; Ogawa, F ...
Published in: Journal of leukocyte biology
September 2007

Skin wound healing is mediated by inflammatory cell infiltration that is highly regulated by various adhesion molecules. Mice lacking intercellular adhesion molecule-1 (ICAM-1) delayed skin wound healing and mice lacking both L-selectin and ICAM-1 (L-selectin/ICAM-1(-/-)) show more delayed wound healing. Deficiency of both endothelial selectins (E-selectin or P-selectin) also delays wound healing. However, the relative contribution and interaction of selectins and ICAM-1 to the wound healing remain unknown. To clarify them, repair of excisional wounds was examined in L-selectin/ICAM-1(-/-) mice, wild-type mice with both E- and P-selectin blockade, and L-selectin/ICAM-1(-/-) mice with both E- and P-selectin blockade. Wild-type mice with both E- and P-selectin blockade showed delayed wound healing that was comparable with that in L-selectin/ICAM-1(-/-) mice. Combined E- and P-selectin blockade in L-selectin/ICAM-1(-/-) mice resulted in more significant delay. Mice lacking or blocked for adhesion molecules also showed suppressed keratinocyte migration, angiogenesis, granulation tissue formation, leukocyte infiltration, and cytokine expression, including transforming growth factor-beta and interleukin-6. Application of basic fibroblast growth factor (bFGF) but not platelet-derived growth factor to the wounds significantly improved wound healing in L-selectin/ICAM-1(-/-) mice with both E- and P-selectin blockade. bFGF significantly increased the leukocyte infiltration and subsequent fibrogenic cytokine production, as well as keratinocyte migration, angiogenesis, and collagen synthesis despite the loss of four kinds of adhesion molecules. These results indicate that skin wound healing is regulated cooperatively by all selectins and ICAM-1 and may provide critical information for the therapy of skin wounds.

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Journal of leukocyte biology

DOI

EISSN

1938-3673

ISSN

0741-5400

Publication Date

September 2007

Volume

82

Issue

3

Start / End Page

519 / 531

Related Subject Headings

  • Wound Healing
  • Skin
  • RNA, Messenger
  • P-Selectin
  • Neutrophil Infiltration
  • Neovascularization, Physiologic
  • Mice, Knockout
  • Mice
  • Mast Cells
  • Male
 

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Yukami, T., Hasegawa, M., Matsushita, Y., Fujita, T., Matsushita, T., Horikawa, M., … Sato, S. (2007). Endothelial selectins regulate skin wound healing in cooperation with L-selectin and ICAM-1. Journal of Leukocyte Biology, 82(3), 519–531. https://doi.org/10.1189/jlb.0307152
Yukami, Toru, Minoru Hasegawa, Yukiyo Matsushita, Tomoyuki Fujita, Takashi Matsushita, Mayuka Horikawa, Kazuhiro Komura, et al. “Endothelial selectins regulate skin wound healing in cooperation with L-selectin and ICAM-1.Journal of Leukocyte Biology 82, no. 3 (September 2007): 519–31. https://doi.org/10.1189/jlb.0307152.
Yukami T, Hasegawa M, Matsushita Y, Fujita T, Matsushita T, Horikawa M, et al. Endothelial selectins regulate skin wound healing in cooperation with L-selectin and ICAM-1. Journal of leukocyte biology. 2007 Sep;82(3):519–31.
Yukami, Toru, et al. “Endothelial selectins regulate skin wound healing in cooperation with L-selectin and ICAM-1.Journal of Leukocyte Biology, vol. 82, no. 3, Sept. 2007, pp. 519–31. Epmc, doi:10.1189/jlb.0307152.
Yukami T, Hasegawa M, Matsushita Y, Fujita T, Matsushita T, Horikawa M, Komura K, Yanaba K, Hamaguchi Y, Nagaoka T, Ogawa F, Fujimoto M, Steeber DA, Tedder TF, Takehara K, Sato S. Endothelial selectins regulate skin wound healing in cooperation with L-selectin and ICAM-1. Journal of leukocyte biology. 2007 Sep;82(3):519–531.

Published In

Journal of leukocyte biology

DOI

EISSN

1938-3673

ISSN

0741-5400

Publication Date

September 2007

Volume

82

Issue

3

Start / End Page

519 / 531

Related Subject Headings

  • Wound Healing
  • Skin
  • RNA, Messenger
  • P-Selectin
  • Neutrophil Infiltration
  • Neovascularization, Physiologic
  • Mice, Knockout
  • Mice
  • Mast Cells
  • Male