Isolation and partial characterization of hyaluronan-protein-collagen complex (HA-PC) from fetal sheep skin of different gestational ages.

Biochemistry international Pub Date : 1992-12-01
N Bakshandeh, J W Siebert, R C Cabrera, Y Eidelman, M Longaker, R W Freund, H G Garg
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Hyaluronic acid (HA) has a positive effect on cell migration, differentiation and wound healing. Earlier work from our laboratory has shown the presence of biologically active proteins associated with HA. The protein associated with HA of fetal sheep skin varies in molecular weight depending on its gestational age. Specifically, the protein profile changes at 125 days of gestation, from a 60 KDa protein to a smaller protein of about 21 KDa. This time period coincides with the time that scarring becomes apparent in fetal sheep skin wounds. In this study, we have quantified changes in the proteins associated with HA with increasing gestational age, obtained amino acid profiles of these proteins with increasing gestational age, and proposed the existence of an HA-associated protein-collagen complex (HA-PC) which may serve as a scaffold for wound healing. Our results indicate that HA-PC content decreases from 42% of the dry weight at 75 days of gestation to 22% at 125 days of gestation. Protein content, in contrast, increases to 40% of the dry weight at 140 days of gestation. At the same time, collagen content increases from < 1% of the dry weight at 75 days to > 10% at 140 days. The increase in collagen content may account for the increase in total protein seen at 140 days. The expression of varying HA-PC's at different gestational ages may influence the kinetics of collagen fibrillogenesis and thus account for the previously noted late gestational change from "scarless" wound healing to "adult-like" wound healing in fetal sheep.

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不同胎龄绵羊皮肤透明质酸蛋白胶原复合物(HA-PC)的分离及部分鉴定。
透明质酸(HA)对细胞迁移、分化和伤口愈合有积极作用。我们实验室早期的工作已经证明了与血凝素相关的生物活性蛋白的存在。绵羊胎皮中与血凝素相关的蛋白分子量因胎龄而异。具体来说,在妊娠125天,蛋白质谱发生变化,从60 KDa的蛋白质到21 KDa的较小蛋白质。这段时间与胎羊皮肤伤口出现明显疤痕的时间相吻合。在本研究中,我们量化了血凝素相关蛋白随胎龄增加的变化,获得了这些蛋白随胎龄增加的氨基酸谱,并提出了血凝素相关蛋白-胶原复合物(HA- pc)的存在,该复合物可能作为伤口愈合的支架。结果表明,HA-PC含量从妊娠75天占干重的42%下降到妊娠125天占干重的22%。相比之下,蛋白质含量在妊娠140天增加到干重的40%。同时,胶原蛋白含量从75 d时的< 1%增加到140 d时的> 10%。胶原蛋白含量的增加可能是140天总蛋白含量增加的原因。不同胎龄HA-PC的表达可能会影响胶原纤维形成的动力学,从而解释了之前提到的胎羊妊娠后期从“无疤痕”伤口愈合到“成人样”伤口愈合的变化。
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