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ABSTRACT Transforming growth factor-β, a potent modulator of cell function, induces fibroblasts cultured on plastic to increase collagen synthesis. In 5- and 7-day porcine skin wounds, which have minimal to moderate collagen matrix, respectively, transforming growth factor-β and type I procollagen were coordinately expressed throughout the granulation tissue. However, in 10-day collagen-rich granulation tissue type I procollagen expression diminished despite persistence of transforming growth factor-β. To investigate whether collagen matrix attenuates the collagen-synthetic response of fibroblasts to transforming growth factor-β, we cultured human dermal fibroblasts in conditions that simulate collagen-rich granulation tissue. Therefore, human dermal fibroblasts were suspended in attached collagen gels and collagen and noncollagen production was assayed in the absence and presence of transforming growth factor-β. Although transforming growth factor-β stimulated collagen synthesis by fibroblasts cultured in the collagen gels, these fibroblasts consistently produced less collagen than similarly treated fibroblasts cultured on plastic. This phenomenon was not secondary to nonspecific binding of transforming growth factor-β to the collagen matrix. Fibroblasts cultured in a fibrin gel responded to transforming growth factor-β similarly to fibroblasts cultured on plastic. Using immunofluorescence probes to type I procollagen, we observed that transforming growth factor-β increased type I procollagen expression in most fibroblasts cultured on plastic, but only in occasional fibroblasts cultured in collagen gels. From these data we conclude that collagen matrices attenuate the collagen synthetic response of fibroblast to transforming growth factor-β in vitro and possibly in vivo.

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Procollagen peptidaseFibroblastTransforming growth factorType I collagenGrowth factorGranulation tissueTransforming growth factor betaTransforming growth factorbeta 3Collagentype Ialpha 1Extracellular matrixBiologyMolecular biologyCell biologyWound healingIn vitroImmunologyEndocrinologyBiochemistryTGF alpha

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Year
1995
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Volume
108
Issue
3
Pages
1251-1261
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201
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Richard A.F. Clark, Larry D. Nielsen, Marshall P. Welch et al. (1995). Collagen matrices attenuate the collagen-synthetic response of cultured fibroblasts to TGF-β. Journal of Cell Science , 108 (3) , 1251-1261. https://doi.org/10.1242/jcs.108.3.1251

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10.1242/jcs.108.3.1251